Zeki Amdouni backed at +125 to land 3+ shots as SportsGrid sees value in the Swiss forward

SportsGrid has backed Zeki Amdouni at +125 to record 3 shots today, despite his limited World Cup starts and high-volume shooting profile.

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Zeki Amdouni backed at +125 to land 3+ shots as SportsGrid sees value in the Swiss forward

SportsGrid has backed Zeki Amdouni to record at least three shots today at +125, a price that reflects the belief that the Switzerland forward can turn volume into value even after a tournament in which he has had only a single starting nod.

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The case for Amdouni is straightforward enough. He is 25 years old, has already built a record of 11 goals in 31 international caps, and has shown enough threat at club level to suggest he can still be active in front of goal when given the chance. Even in a season affected by injuries and split between Burnley and Benfica, he has remained a player capable of producing chances quickly.

Why Amdouni still draws shot interest

The key point with Amdouni is not simply whether he starts, but how he plays when he is on the pitch. He has been presented as a high-volume shooter, and that matters in a prop market that rewards repetition rather than just finishing. A player can miss a few attempts and still clear a line like three shots if he stays involved and keeps attacking from useful areas.

That is especially relevant for Switzerland in a World Cup setting where possession has not always needed to be overwhelming to create shooting opportunities. In a match environment that can produce stretches of pressure and transition, an aggressive forward can rack up attempts quickly. Amdouni fits that profile better than many players who rely purely on a single big chance.

The numbers point to opportunity

The broader attacking picture also supports the argument. Amdouni has 82 career club tallies across his record, and while his club season was interrupted, the output has been there over time. That is why a shot-based prop can make sense even when his starting opportunities have been limited during the current World Cup cycle.

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For bettors, the appeal is the combination of price and role. +125 on 3 shots is not a flashy number, but it does suggest SportsGrid sees enough volume potential to make the line playable. If Amdouni gets into the game early, keeps his direct approach, and spends enough time in advanced areas, the threshold is reachable.

The final question is not whether he is one of the most established names in the tournament. It is whether Amdouni can do enough with the minutes he receives to keep firing. On that evidence, the shot market offers a clearer angle than a goals market would, and that is exactly why SportsGrid have targeted him today.

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