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Spain look to extend their unbeaten streak against Scotland to six games when the sides meet in Glasgow on Tuesday for a Group A match in UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying. The Spanish have not lost to the Scottish since 1984, when they dropped a 3-1 decision in World Cup Qualifying. Spain began this competition with a 3-0 triumph over Norway, while Scotland posted and identical victory against Cyprus in their opener.

Kickoff at Hampden Park in Glasgow is set for 2:45 p.m. ET. The Spaniards are -150 favorites (risk $150 to win $100) in the latest Spain vs. Scotland odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the Scottish are +420 underdogs. A 90-minute draw is priced at +245 and the over/under for total goals scored is 2.5. Before locking in any Scotland vs. Spain picks, you need to see what renowned SportsLine soccer insider Jon "Buckets" Eimer has to say.

Eimer is a high-volume bettor who has vast knowledge of leagues and players across the globe. Since joining SportsLine, he has covered the English Premier League, Serie A, the FA Cup and much more. He is a stunning 70-63-2 on all his soccer picks since the World Cup, returning more than 18 units of profit. Anyone following him is way up.

Now, Eimer has broken down Spain vs. Scotland from every angle and just revealed his picks and predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see Eimer's picks. Here are the betting lines and trends for Scotland vs. Spain: 

  • Spain vs. Scotland money line: Spain -150, Scotland +420, Draw +245
  • Spain vs. Scotland over/under: 2.5 goals 
  • Spain vs. Scotland spread: Spain -0.5 (-145)
  • SPA: The Spaniards are riding a 19-game unbeaten streak in Euro Qualifying matches 
  • SCO: The Scottish haven't won their first two Euro Qualifying contests since 2006 
  • Spain vs. Scotland picks: See picks at SportsLine

Why you should back Spain

Dani Olmo recorded one goal in four matches for the Spaniards during the 2022 World Cup and already has matched that total in this competition. The 24-year-old midfielder opened the scoring for Spain in their meeting with Norway, converting in the 13th minute of the victory. It was the sixth tally in 29 matches with the national team for Olmo, who has recorded two goals and four assists over 15 contests for RB Leipzig of the German Bundesliga this season.

Striker Alvaro Morata led Spain with three tallies in the World Cup but was unable to convert against the Norwegians. His replacement in that match produced in a big way, however, as forward Joselu scored in the 84th and 85th minutes to create breathing room for the Spaniards. The 33-year-old Joselu leads Espanyol of La Liga this campaign with 12 goals in 23 matches. 

Why you should back Scotland

Scott McTominay provided heroics similar to Joselu's for the Scottish in their victory over Cyprus. The 26-year-old midfielder entered the match as a substitute in the second half and turned a slim lead into a comfortable one with a pair of late goals. McTominay recorded just one goal in his previous 37 contests with the national team.

Midfielder John McGinn also scored against Cyprus, giving him a goal in four of his last six outings with Scotland. The 28-year-old has registered 16 goals and six assists over his past 30 games for the national team after failing to notch any in his first 23 matches. Scotland also hopes to receive production from striker Lyndon Dykes, who owns a share of the team lead with six goals for Queens Park Rangers of the EFL Championship this season.

How to make Spain vs. Scotland picks

Eimer has broken down the UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying match from every angle. He is leaning Over on the goal total and has locked four other best bets, three of which pay plus-money. You can only see his UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying picks and analysis at SportsLine.

So who wins Spain vs. Scotland on Tuesday? And where does all the betting value lie? Visit SportsLine now to see which wagers in Scotland vs. Spain have all the value, all from the soccer insider who knows the sport inside and out, and find out.