Serbia and Switzerland square off in an important Group E fixture on Friday at 2:00 p.m. ET. Serbia enters this 2018 World Cup match in second place in Group E with three points, one behind Brazil. Serbia is at +165 on the money line against Switzerland, meaning you'd need to wager $100 on a Serbian victory to win $165. Switzerland is +195, while a draw is at +205. The Over-Under on total goals scored in this 2018 World Cup match is 2. Serbia and Switzerland are listed at 100-1 World Cup odds to win it all.

Before you lock in your 2018 World Cup picks, you need to listen to European soccer expert David Sumpter. He is an applied mathematician who wrote "Soccermatics: Mathematical Adventures in the Beautiful Game," a book that explains how math works inside the sport. Together, with other experienced analysts, Sumpter developed the powerful Soccerbot model.

The Soccerbot reads current odds and all team performance data, calculates key metrics and predicts upcoming matches. In nearly three seasons since its inception, the Soccerbot is up an incredible 1,800 percent on bookmakers' closing odds.

The Soccerbot has already nailed draws for Argentina-Iceland (+385) and Brazil-Switzerland (+360). It also correctly predicted Iran upsetting Morocco at +275, just to name a few of its big calls. Anyone who has followed it is way up.

The Soccerbot has analyzed every angle of Serbia-Switzerland and has generated a strong money-line selection that is available only over at SportsLine.

The model knows these clubs are well matched at Russia 2018 and will be highly motivated.

The Serbians know a victory against Switzerland secures them a place in the 2018 World Cup knockout stage. It would be the first time the Serbians advanced to the Round of 16 since they started competing as an independent nation.

Serbia earned a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Costa Rica in its opening match thanks to a goal by Aleksandar Kolorav. It was the first time Serbia had won its opening match at a World Cup since 1998. However, Serbia will face an in-form Switzerland team that is unbeaten in 22 of its last 23 matches.

Switzerland's defense largely held powerful Brazil in check during their 1-1 opener. Switzerland midfielder Valon Behrami was widely praised for his defensive effort on Neymar, who was held scoreless and rarely posed a threat.

The Soccerbot is aware both clubs cited the need for improved offensive execution in order to win and possibly advance to the 2018 World Cup knockout stage.

So which hungry nation wins Friday? Or does it end in a draw? Visit SportsLine now to see the strong Serbia-Switzerland money-line pick, all from a European football expert whose powerful model is up 1,800 percent in less than three years.