Virginia vs Duke Prediction and Tips - 19 November 2023
Last updated: Nov 18, 2023, 8:10PM | Published: Nov 13, 2023, 5:48AMVirginia squares off with Duke in college football Week 12 action at Scott Stadium on Sunday, starting at 7:00am AEDT.
Stats Insider's best betting tips for Virginia vs Duke, plus the latest betting odds in Australia, are featured in this article.
Who Will Win: Virginia vs Duke
Based on trusted machine learning and data, Stats Insider has simulated Duke vs. Virginia 10,000 times.
Our independent predictive analytics model is unable to split the two teams, giving both Virginia and the Duke an equal 50% chance of winning the game.
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Virginia vs Duke: Odds
The latest betting odds in Australia for Sunday's college football game at Scott Stadium are shown below:
- Head to Head: Virginia $2.25, Duke $1.69
- Line: Virginia +3 ($1.91), Duke -3 ($1.91)
- Total (Over/Under 46 Points): Over $1.91, Under $1.91
Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, bet365 currently has Virginia at $2.25 and Duke at $1.69.
Virginia is listed as a 3-point underdog against Duke, with odds of $1.91 currently on offer at bet365.
For the favourite Duke (-3) to cover the line, bet365 currently has odds of $1.91.
The Over/Under for Virginia vs Duke has been set at 46 with bet365, which currently has odds for the Over at $1.91 and odds for the Under at $1.91.
According to Stats Insider's analytics model, Virginia (+3) has a 58% chance of covering the line, while the 46-point Over/Under has a 51% chance of going Over.
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Virginia vs Duke: Best Bets
- Head to Head: Virginia at $2.25 with bet365 (50% probability) 🔥
- Line: Virginia +3 at $1.91 with bet365 (58% probability) 🔥
- Total Points: Over 46 at $1.91 with bet365 (51% probability)
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Today's Virginia vs Duke betting tips are based on complex simulations and betting intelligence to provide you with the best possible advice 24/7.
Virginia vs Duke: Prediction
Stats Insider's predicted score for Virginia vs Duke at Scott Stadium this Sunday is Duke 23-23 Virginia.
While there is no way for a college football game to end in a tie, our prediction of 23-23 is based on each team's average score after 10,000 simulations by Stats Insider.
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Virginia vs Duke: Preview
The game between Virginia and Duke in college football at Scott Stadium is scheduled to start at 7:00am AEDT on Sunday.
- Teams: Virginia Virginia vs Duke Duke
- Date: Sunday 19 November 2023
- Time: 7:00am AEDT
- Venue: Scott Stadium
All dates and times in this article are in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) unless otherwise noted.
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