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Northern Ireland Ahead of Sunday’s UEFA Nations League match Chipre They know they have now scrapped to avoid being relegated to the Fourth Division.
Both teams are just one point from three games, eight points behind the leaders in Group C2, and an underdog in Belfast will finish last.
We say: Northern Ireland 1-0 Cyprus
All things considered, this game is unlikely to have many goals as both managers are afraid of what defeat means. However, a home win would prove to be inevitable for Northern Ireland, with a single goal just enough to give Barracklow time on the bench.
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Scandinavian neighbors Norway Oops Sweden They meet on Sunday night at the Inner Stadium in Oslo for their fourth UEFA Nations League Group 4B match.
The Blue Jays will take revenge on the Lions, who lost 2-1 at home in the second quarter last week.
We say: Norway 3-1 Sweden
Although Sweden have potential attack options that could cause Norway problems in the last three, we think Holland and company will be very happy against the weak backlog of visitors.
Anderson’s men can not lose on Sunday if promotion expectations are to be activated, but considering Norway’s form and firepower, a home win will be on the cards.
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Georgia Ahead of Sunday’s UEFA Nations League match Bulgaria It was known that success would be enough to secure promotion to the Second Division.
While five points clear in hosts Group C4, Bulgaria are seven points behind, now recording one of the most disappointing results in their history.
We say: Georgia 2-1 Bulgaria
After such a disappointing result earlier in the week, he will have to wait for a response from Bulgaria. However, that does not mean it will be enough, our full support goes to Georgia, and it looks like they will be the force to qualify for Euro 2024.
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After a miserable home defeat at midweek, Northern Macedonia Welcoming foreigners will try to fill the gap to the top spot in their UEFA Nations League group. Gibraltar Sunday.
The teams meet for the second time in a week, this time at the Toss Prosci National Arena in Skopje, with three League C Group 4 points in a row.
We say: North Macedonia 3-0 Gibraltar
To overcome the disappointing quarterfinals of the June competition with great success, North Macedonia must score the maximum number of points at the home ground in Skopje, as their opponents struggle while away from the rock.
Having significant gains in high-level experience and technical capabilities, the host must ensure success before resting in the final stages.
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The best meeting of the UEFA Nations League Group 2 League A showdown on Sunday, as if useless Suisse Side host group leaders In Portugal In Geneva.
The hosts lost 1-0 Spain Fernando Santos’ team won 2-0 on Thursday night Czech Republic.
We say: Switzerland 1-2 Portugal
Switzerland have so far been largely unaware of the offensive front in the long run of their Nations League campaign, but the possibility of major changes in Portugal will work in favor of the Yak side in front of local spectators.
On the other hand, in the case of Ronaldo, even if Santos makes a big decision, Portugal need no lessons to find their own net, and Selecao must maintain their excellent lead before heading out for his well-deserved vacation. .
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Spain are looking to end this month’s UEFA Nations League matches at a high level as they host the Czech Republic in Malaga for Sunday’s Group A Group 2 match on Sunday.
La Roja beat Switzerland 1-0 in their midweek match, while they lost 2-0 to Portugal on their final visit to Iberia.
We say: Spain 1-0 Czech Republic
Although Enrique decided to field a second-tier XI on the final day of this month, La Roja’s back-up options were certainly excellent, with Sylhavi generally refusing to change his set in June.
Such a strategy would not see results as his players struggled with exhaustion, and given Spain’s hot run ahead of the goal, we encourage Enrique’s team to win for the second time in a row.
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Serbia They will be looking to win their third consecutive UEFA Nations League game as they head to Stotosis Sports Park in Ljubljana. Slovenia Sunday night.
The hosts will seek revenge against the Eagles, who lost 4-1 in last week’s reverse clash.
We say: Slovenia 0-2 Serbia
Slovenia have shown resistance to closing down Norway on Thursday but will struggle to keep Mitrovic, Milinkovic-Savic and Tadic in third place on Sunday.
The visitors were clinical in their final encounter with the hosts and should have no problem getting the maximum number of points again in Ljubljana.
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In an effort to extend his best UEFA Nations League record this summer, Greece Welcome to the group’s closest rivals Kosovo Sunday in Volos.
Following on the hosts’ 1-0 victory in the capital, Kosovo last week, the teams met again at Pantesalico Stadium, and after a half – week victory, the pair are clearly ahead in the opening table of Group C Group 2.
We say: Greece 3-1 Kosovo
Meetings between the two countries have been regular in recent years, with Greece controlling the game and their Kosovo rivals often drawing.
The visitors have lost just one of their last six matches against the Greeks last week, and the visitors are now thriving in a new direction so they can at least double in a row.
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Malt He hopes to return from a disappointing midweek loss when he returns San Marino Sunday at the Thakali National Stadium.
The hosts lost their promotion to Estonia in the UEFA Nations League Group D2 on Thursday, while the visitors suffered a slight defeat in an international friendly match against Iceland last night.
We say: Malta 2-0 San Marino
Although Malta are not the strongest team to face San Marino’s mines, they are still heavy favorites to emerge with a comfortable victory on Sunday.
There is no indication that the hosts will fight in their task, and on June 5 we will repeat the 2-0 scoreline for their opponents.
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