
Mexico and Suriname are set to clash in a Concacaf Gold Cup fixture on Wednesday night. Mexico, boasting a recent 3-2 victory over the Dominican Republic, has won four of their last five outings. Conversely, Suriname enters this match having lost 4-3 against Costa Rica, marking an end to their previous unbeaten streak of four games.
Kickoff is scheduled for 10 p.m. ET at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The betting odds favor Mexico at -500 (bet $500 to win $100), while Suriname is an underdog at +1100. A draw is set at +550, and the over/under for goals scored is 3.5.
Before making any wagers on the match, it’s wise to check Brandt Sutton’s insights. Sutton has a solid track record across various leagues, yielding profitable results for subscribers.
Sutton’s Top Picks for the Match:
- Both teams to score (-105)
- Mexico -1.5 (-140)
- Raul Jimenez to score anytime (+100)
Predictions:
Sutton states, “I expect both teams to find the net. Mexico has shown defensive vulnerabilities while Suriname has scored in their last five games.”
For a safe bet option, choosing Both Teams to Score at -105 with DraftKings could be solid.