New Zealand V England Second Summer Test Odds Piece: Gambling.com – July 12 2024

New Zealand Vs England Second Test Betting Tips: The Panel’s Best Bets

Daire Walsh

Following a tense battle at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin last weekend, anticipation is high ahead of the second summer test between New Zealand and England at Auckland’s Eden Park tomorrow.

Like their original meeting, the best betting sites for rugby union are taking a major interest in this encounter in the southern hemisphere.

While Maro Itoje did cross the whitewash just past the second-quarter in Dunedin on Saturday last, New Zealand appeared to be in control of their destiny thanks to tries from Sevu Reece and Ardie Savea either side of Itoje’s effort.

Yet England found themselves on level terms (10-10) at the interval courtesy of a stoppage-time penalty from Marcus Smith.

The visitors threatened to topple the heavily-favoured All Blacks when Immanuel Feyi-Waboso dotted down just eight minutes after the resumption.

However, there was plenty of time for New Zealand to respond and a brace of penalties by Damian McKenzie ensured it was a winning start to life as head coach for Scott ‘Razor’ Robertson.

Considering how competitive they were for the majority of the game, England will have left Forsyth Barr Stadium with an air of disappointment at finishing on the wrong side of the result.

The final score of 16-15 was the exact same as their World Cup semi-final reversal to South Africa in Paris last October.

Whereas it won’t be until this November that Steve Borthwick’s men get an opportunity to exact some revenge on the Springboks, they have an immediate chance to turn the tables on the All Blacks at Eden Park this weekend.

The Panel have studied the form and the odds to bring you three great value bets ahead of New Zealand vs England at Eden Park.

New Zealand Vs England Prediction: English Hoping For A Strong Opening Half 

If England are to get the better of the All Blacks – something they last managed under the stewardship of Eddie Jones at the penultimate stage of the 2019 Rugby World Cup – then it is imperative that they stop them from gaining an attacking foothold in the opening period of the game.

To their credit, Borthwick’s charges largely managed that in last weekend’s first test and in that World Cup clash with South Africa last year, kicking specialist Owen Farrell helped them to develop a 12-6 interval cushion.

As that game demonstrated, being ahead at half-time provides no guarantee of England coming out on top against a big nation. Still, it certainly isn’t beyond the realms of possibility that they could bring a slender advantage into the break at Eden Park.

Odds of 15/8 are available on betting apps for England to lead at half-time. While New Zealand are 4/9 to lead at the interval, it is worth pursuing England as the team to be in command at the end of the first half.

The Panel Tip 1: England To Lead At Half-Time – 15/8 with BetVictor

New Zealand Vs England Prediction: Another Close Finish

Of course, it is New Zealand who remain the favourites to win the second Test rating their prospects at 1/4. By way of comparison, the best odds available on an English win are 10/3 on new betting sites.

Nevertheless, a tight affair is expected once again and it is interesting to look at what value can be found for the various winning margins in Auckland.

At the moment, bookmakers view a six to 10-point triumph for New Zealand as the most likely outcome with odds around 9/2 available.

The recent history between these teams suggests that another short gap might separate the teams at the final whistle tomorrow.

Prior to last weekend’s one-point win, the two sides shared the spoils in a 25-25 draw in an autumn international at Twickenham Stadium in 2022.

Granted, both teams were under different coaching groups at that point – Eddie Jones was in his final days as England supremo, while Ian Foster was at the helm of the All Blacks – but there seems a good chance that another arm wrestle is in store for their latest bout.

Heading into tomorrow’s test, Bet365 are offering 4/1 on New Zealand winning by a margin of between one and five points.

Given how nail-biting the first test was, this is a scenario that could well play itself out once again.

The Panel Tip 2: New Zealand To Win By 1-5 Points – 4/1 with Bet365

New Zealand Vs England Prediction: Reece To Strike Again

Since making his All Blacks debut in 2019, Sevu Reece has marked himself out as one of the most clinical finishers in Test rugby. Last week’s finish in Dunedin was his 16th try in just 24 senior international appearances.

After opening the scoring last week, he played the full 80 minutes on the right-wing. He has once again been selected in the number 14 jersey and there is ever possibility that the game might become stretched as it wears on.

There is every chance he might get some attacking opportunities in the closing stages in the second Test against England.

Therefore, the odds of 8/1 on Reece being the last try scorer in tomorrow’s test is one of the more interesting bets on offer.

Indeed, when you consider the final try of their first meeting in Dunedin was garnered on 48 minutes, the action mightn’t necessarily be in its closing stages when and if it arrives.

The Panel Tip 3: Sevu Reece To The Last Try Scorer – 8/1 with Betway

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