There is another four-game slate on day four of the World Cup for fans to savour, so read on to find our yellow card double which clocks in at around 34/1. Should you be yet to register an account with 888Sport, you will also be able to back our selections with a £30 free bet!
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World Cup Yellow Card Double – Day 4
- Spain vs Costa Rice: Pau Torres to be Carded @ 27/4 with 888Sport
- Belgium vs Canada: Steven Vitoria to be Carded @ 18/5 with 888Sport
Combined Total Odds: 34.65/1 with 888Sport
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World Cup Yellow Card Tip 1: Spain vs Costa Rice: Pau Torres to be Carded @ 27/4 with 888Sport
Starting with Spain’s opening game of the World Cup with Costa Rica, we have picked out Pau Torres to pick up a booking.
The Villarreal centre-back is expected to start alongside Aymeric Laporte in the heart of defence, and despite La Roja being strong favourites for this match-up, Costa Rica have more than enough attacking prowess to worry a notoriously leaky Spanish defence.
The South Americans have scored nine goals in their previous five, and Pau Torres, who has five yellow cards to his name in La Liga this season, is a likely candidate for a caution.
World Cup Yellow Card Tip 2: Belgium vs Canada: Steven Vitoria to be Carded @ 18/5 with 888Sport
For the second part of our yellow card double, we head over to Group F where Belgium and Canada get their respective World Cup campaigns underway.
The Red Devils are widely expected to win this opening clash given Canada haven’t appeared at World Cup for 36 years, and the 2018 third-place play-off winners will look to apply constant pressure on their inexperienced opposition.
Steven Vitoria, the 35-year-old veteran who will line-up at centre-back for the Canadians, has been booked on two of his last three appearances, while he has averaged a card every 0.62 games.
Featuring for Portuguese club Chaves 19 times last season, he picked up 11 yellow cards and two reds.
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