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After a long break, European international football kicks into gear this weekend, with all the home nations in action.
England are looking to continue their strong run of form when they face Lithuania at 7.45pm on ITV. After a woeful World Cup England have looked like a different side since the start of the new season and, despite an admittedly soft qualifying group, are unbeaten in 6 games. Even more impressively they have managed 3 clean sheets in 4 qualifiers with 11 goals scored, conceding only one. If a Wayne Rooney start is a given, with the England captain scoring 7 goals in his last 8 internationals, then the other striking spot is up for debate. There has been a lot of focus on the Premier League’s new star man Harry Kane; with 29 goals in all competitions for Tottenham this season, he is seen as England’s bright young hope but Roy Hodgson has commented that Kane isn’t guaranteed to start. Danny Welbeck, in form for Arsenal and with 4 goals in 4 qualifiers, will be hoping to steal some of the limelight back from his North London rival.
Scotland’s game on Sunday, then, is theirs to lose. An unlucky loss to Germany in the opening game gave way to wins against Georgia and Ireland, and an impressive draw against Poland, with Scotland being the only team to take any points off the group leaders. With an especially high Scotland/Gibraltar Goal Supremacy spread betting quote of 4.7-5 alongside a similarly high Total Goals spread of 4.95-5.25, Sunday’s game is likely not a case of if Scotland win, but how many will Scotland win by?
The pressure is on for Ireland. Wins for Scotland and Germany, something that should be par for the course, will put them on 10 points; if Ireland can defeat Poland, then there will be a four-way tie at the top of Group D. Yet if Ireland fail to get anything against the Poles, then they will begin to fall away from the pack. They had a nice run out against Gibraltar, as everyone else has, and an injury time goal from John O’Shea meant they drew against Germany. However, Ireland only narrowly beat Georgia and lost against Scotland in a tense affair at Celtic Park, meaning they haven’t been as convincing as their home nation rival. Yet our traders have faith in Ireland’s home advantage, giving them the slightest of edges at a Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2, with a low Total Goals spread of 2.05-2.22.
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