While they have scored five goals fewer than the world champions after seven group games, the Crescent stars remain neck and neck thanks to a defence that has conceded just twice so far.
With eight clean sheets to their name in the last 10 fixtures, the visiting defence will back themselves to frustrate Didier Deschamps’ men, who needed a second-half penalty to scrape narrowly past Iceland on Friday.
Needing only to avoid defeat to maintain their grip on top spot, odds of 2.06 are well worth backing on Turkey keeping things tight in their 10th match in 14 that features no more than two goals.
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