Won
Ended: 2018/09/07
Pick:Double Chance? Draw or Away
Publish date: 2018-09-07 17:20:42
Event date: 2018-09-07 21:45:00
Stake: 10/10
Double Chance? Draw or Away @ 1.47
Double Chance? Draw or Away @ 1.47
10/10
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Pick: Double Chance? Draw or Away
Odds: 1.47
Stake: 10/10
England will be expecting a warm welcome home from the Wembley crowd when they take on Spain in Saturday’s UEFA Nations League opener.
Gareth Southgate’s men exceeded all expectations to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup this summer, their best result in a major tournament since 1996.
Team News
Raheem Sterling and Adam Lallana have both pulled out of the squad due to injury, while Ashley Young has been left out by Gareth Southgate.
Diego Costa has withdrawn due to personal reasons, with Gerard Pique, Andres Iniesta and David Silva retired from international football and Jordi Alba omitted in favour of Marcos Alonso.
Superior Spain
Although their fourth-placed finish was better than anyone has predicted before the tournament, it’s difficult to argue that the Three Lions overachieved in any single fixture.
While they beat Tunisia, Panama and Sweden within normal time, Southgate’s team failed to overcome a Colombia team missing James Rodriguez in 90 minutes, were beaten in extra-time by Croatia and lost twice to Belgium.
Despite their disappointing showing in Russia, La Roja are undoubtedly a class above any of the teams England overcame at the World Cup and will be determined to bounce back under a new manager.
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