Destiny awaits for Argentina 2.16 and Chile (3.75) in Santiago on Saturday night as the Copa America trophy will add a name, not transcribed on it for at least 22 years. That was when Argentina won it in 1993 and Lionel Messi was just 6 years of age while Chile play their first final in 28 years! Chile have shown tremendous bottle under pressure as hosts and they’re opportunity to lift the trophy in front of their own fans makes the Match Odds market a valuable one. Let’s run you through BETDAQ Tips best bets for Saturday night’s finale:

Match Odds
Argentina’s tournament pacing has been spot on, a slow start against Jamaica has built, culminating a dominant 6-1 Semi Final victory over Paraguay with a hat trick of assists from Messi. Chile on the other hand have been solid throughout, with wins over Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru plus a fairly despicable helping ‘hand’ in overcoming Uruguay. A fired up home crowd will stir the juices of Vidal, Vargas and Sanchez but Argentina’s semi final victory showcased their immense offensive power and a better than EVS price on the Exchange should be jumped upon.

Back Argentina to win at 2.16

Goalscorer
Eduardo Vargas (6.8) leads the scoring charts with 4 and QPR fans will be scratching their heads as to where this version was during their dismal season. However Argentina have only conceded 3 goals this tournament with Mascherano and co looking very solid. Bearing in mind that defence, the value is to expect Argentina to score first. The obvious lean is towards Messi (3.3) but his deeper position with the national side has never yielded the type of return he racks up for Barca. In Messi terms, 46 goals in 101 games is fairly paltry. Instead expect him to turn provider and take the PL’s best striker Sergio Aguero at 5.6.

Back Aguero to score first at 5.6

Other Best Bets
The scene is set, 40,000 pumped up Chile fans are roaring their team on. Emotions are high, the will to win has never been higher…now step forward Arturo Vidal to do something stupid! A cracking player, possible on his way to Arsenal, Vidal is a hot head and how he didn’t get sent off in the UCL Final remains a mystery. With such magicians in the Argentinian ranks all it takes is for him to steam into a challenge, get it wrong and be sent for an early bath.

Back Vidal Red Card at 9.8

The final kicks off at 9pm GMT on Saturday night, the perfect fix for a summer aching for a game.


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