Trinidad & Tobago vs Bermuda Prediction: Bermurder on the dancefloor?

This game is a complete dead rubber, with all eyes on the battle between Curacao and Jamaica in this group. If you want to go and read that preview instead, check it out here, but if you want to stick with me - I appreciate it.
Below you can find my Trinidad & Tobago vs Bermuda predictions (01:00, GMT) featuring team news and betting tips.
Trinidad & Tobago vs Bermuda Betting Tips
*Odds correct as of the time of publication
Team News
There’s nothing riding on this one so minor changes are expected for both teams, with Roald Mitchell unlikely to feature for Dwight Yorke’s team having gone off just 20 minutes after coming on against Jamaica with an injury. Kevin Molino scored just 17 minutes after coming on and could start at the age of 35, while Stevenage midfielder Daniel Phillips should feature in the middle of the park for the hosts.
Dale Eve is a doubt in goal for Bermuda, as he came off just after the hour mark in the defeat to Curacao. Detre Bell could start in his absence, and he plays his football domestically for the North Village Rams.
Trinidad & Tobago Predicted Lineups
- Trinidad & Tobago - Smith; Henry, Garcia, Raymond; Payne, Phillips, Rampersad, Jackie; Molino, Garcia, Spicer.
- Bermuda - Bell; Simmons, Leverock, Twite, Jimenez; Todd, Martin; Lewis, Lambe, Parfitt-Williams; Russell.
Trinidad & Tobago vs Bermuda Odds
Trinidad & Tobago are 1/14 to win this game giving them an implied win probability of 93% making them the heavy favourites. Bermuda are 18/1 to find a shock win while a draw is 8/1 so things are weighted in favour of the hosts.
Over 2.5 goals is 1/3, BTTS is 11/8 and the hosts are 3/5 to win to nil. You can find other odds and Price Boosts on the link above.
Trinidad & Tobago vs Bermuda Stats
- Bermuda have scored two goals and conceding 21 in just five matches
- Trinidad won the reverse fixture 3-0
Trinidad & Tobago to win both halves @ 7/10
This should be very straightforward. Bermuda have looked out of their depth in this group, scoring just two goals and conceding 21 in just five matches to date. The corresponding fixture in Bermuda ended 3-0 to Trinidad & Tobago so I can see a similar result transpiring here.
Bermuda have played 10 halves of football in this group so far, losing nine of them. Trinidad should have more than enough to win both halves, which boosts our odds significantly compared to a straight win.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Trinidad & Tobago -4 handicap @ 18/5
I think the handicap is the right way to go for this second selection, and I’m going big in search of some value. I’ve already mentioned the fact Trinidad won the away game 3-0, but when you consider that Bermuda have just lost 7-0 to Curacao and can’t keep the ball out of their own net - I think a massive home win is on the cards.
My belief is only strengthened given the fact that Bermuda are likely to be without their first-choice keeper, and his replacement Bell has only made two international appearances so far. He could struggle and I’m expecting another heavy loss for Bermuda.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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