The Nations League is back in the spotlight as domestic action pauses for the final international break of the year.
A number of mouth-watering games are lined up for Matchday 5, with the likes of England, Belgium and Spain in action.
Ahead of what should be a thrilling round of fixtures, our expert tipster has studied the form and picked out five results for his latest acca.
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England to beat Greece – 1.74
England sit second in League B Group 2 ahead of a trip to unbeaten leaders Greece. Under the management of interim boss Lee Carsley, the Three Lions have won three of their last four games. And they will be out for revenge having been beaten 2-1 by Greece at Wembley last month. Jude Bellingham’s late strike cancelled out Vangelis Pavlidis’ opener but the Benfica ace was on hand in stoppage time to net the winner. It will not be easy for Carsley’s men to pick up maximum points at the Athens Olympic Stadium but our man in the know is confident it can be done.
Italy to beat Belgium – 2.91
With 10 points from four games, table-topping Italy will fancy their chances of beating Belgium at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels. Luciano Spalletti’s men were held at home by the Red Devils on Matchday 3 after storming into a two-goal lead. Lorenzo Pellegrini was given his marching orders in the 40th minute and the hosts eventually had to settle for a 2-2 draw. But considering Belgium have collected just four points in League A Group 2, Spalletti’s side will not be overly concerned about getting the job done.
Croatia to beat Scotland – 2.06
Scotland have endured a miserable Nations League campaign so far with just one point to show for their efforts. Steve Clarke will hope home advantage and the fact they held leaders Portugal to a goalless draw on Matchday 4 can give his players the confidence to send Croatia packing. But while the Croats have been less than convincing in League A Group 1, they have still done enough to sit second in the table ahead of the trip to Hampden Park.
Portugal to beat Poland – 1.31
Despite drawing their last game with Scotland, Portugal are overwhelming favourites to deal with Poland without any problems. Having picked up 10 points from four games, Roberto Martinez will draw inspiration from his side’s 3-1 win in Warsaw last month. In contrast, the Poles have endured a disappointing campaign since opening with a 3-2 win in Scotland. The defeat to Portugal was preceded by a 1-0 reverse in Croatia and followed by a 3-3 draw with the same opposition.
Spain to beat Denmark – 1.73
Spain head to Denmark knowing a victory will put them in full control of League A Group 4. Luis de la Fuente’s men have picked up 10 points from four games, scoring eight and conceding just one in the process. Last month’s 1-0 win over the Danes suggests it will be a close game but the smart money would appear to be on De la Fuente’s side. The hosts drew with Switzerland last time out and it would require a monumental effort for them to win in Copenhagen.
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