As expected, Austria have been backed very heavily in the win market, there isn’t any value in backing them to pick up a victory here. Instead, individual goalscorers are worth considering, Austria could end up racking up the goal count which will give some of their reliable players in front of the target a chance to get on the scoresheet, against weak opposition by international standards.

Michael Gregoritsch stands out as a potential option, he scored Austria’s opener against Romania in their opening qualifying game and has scored 20 goals across his 65 international appearances for Austria. He hasn’t enjoyed the most prolific domestic season, but his record for his country suggests that he could get some joy here.

Backing Austria to punish their opponents early on is also worth looking at in such a one sided contest. They should be able to expose the San Marino backline early on, just as Romania did in their recent 5-1 win over San Marino as the away side.