A great use of online bookmaking sites, apart from the glaring obvious, is to use them as a way to watch live games from around the globe.
This weekend's international fixtures are a perfect example of how customers can see live streaming of a vast array of fixtures legally and almost in real time.
Below is a list of some of biggest games of the upcoming weekend and where you can watch them live thanks to Goal.com's bookmaking partners.
An early kick off on Friday sees the top two teams in Group F put their 100 per cent winning records on the line in Moscow.
Bet365 make the home side slight 7/4 (2.75) underdogs while Portugal are the 8/5 (2.60) favourites, the draw is a 11/5 (3.20) shot.
Both teams to score is priced at an attractive 11/10 (2.10) with Bet365. Although Russia have kept two clean sheets in their past two matches, their defence will surely be tested by a Portugal side full of attacking talent.
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Vicente Del Bosque will hope the meeting with Belarus in Minsk is somewhat of a more comfortable affair.
The odds would certainly suggest the 61-year-old has little to worry about, the reigning champions are priced at 1/8 (1.13) to secure another away win while the hosts are longshot 14/1 (15.0) chances with Paddy Power to shock the visitors, a draw is available at 7/1 (8.0).
Spain are available at 7/5 (2.40) to win with a -2 goal handicap whilst they are 8/1 3 (1.63) to record a win to nil.
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In one of the most anticipated matches on Friday, Serbia look to build on their impressive 6-1 demolition of Wales when they take on Belgium.
Despite Serbia's free-scoring result against Wales, the bookmakers expect another tight game w ith under 2.5 goals priced at 4/7 (1.57) and over 2.5 goals at 5/4 (2.25) shot.
Group A is finely balanced after the opening two matches, with Serbia, Belgium and Croatia all on four points but the Serbians leading the group due to their superior goal difference.
Belgium's last match ended in a 1-1 draw against Croatia, a repeat of that scoreline is available at 5/1 (6.0) with Paddy Power.
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Ecuador are currently in third position and secured a 1-1 draw against Uruguay in their last game whilst opponents Chile have the ability to overtake the hosts with a win in Quito on Friday evening.
The home side are now unbeaten in four games, winning three of those, all to nil, and are favourites to claim another win at 19/20 (1.95) with Bet365, Chile are rated as 3/1 (4.0) outsiders.
These two sides met in a friendly in August and Ecuador secured a comfortable 3-0 win, a rep eat of that result pays 16/1 (17.0) with Bet365.
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Gonzalo Higuain has been in fine form during the campaign, with six goals to his name and Lionel Messi has amassed four goals s o far.
The home side are 1/2 (1.50) favourites to beat a Uruguay side who have only won two of their last five and were comprehensively beaten 4-0 by high flying Colombia a month ago.
The visitors are 6/1 (7.0) outsiders to collect three points that could put them top of the group if other results go their way.
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Jim Knight is Betting Editor at Goal.com and has been tipping football games since he was old e nough to place a bet. He is a Leicester City fan, writer and member of the We Are Going Up Podcast
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