November International Fixtures
England v Malta – Friday 17th November
England have already qualified for EURO 2024, but they’ll want to carry on their preparations with a game at Wembley Stadium against Malta. The Three Lions top the group, 3 points ahead of Ukraine and England should be able to get a further 3 points against a Malta side that is yet to register any points in the group and only scoring 2 goals.
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Georgia v Scotland – Thursday 16th November
Scotland have also already qualified in what could have been a tricky group. Spain currently top the group with 15 points, Scotland are in 2nd place with the same amount of points and a Norwegian side that has stars such as Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard, sit in 3rd position with 10 points. Scotland face Georgia, which should see them add another 3 points to their tally.
Armenia v Wales – Saturday 18th November & Wales v Turkey – Tuesday 21st November
Wales have two huge games coming up during this international break. Currently sat in 2nd position with the same points as Croatia and 6 points behind leaders Turkey, if they win both their games, they can book their flights to Germany in 2024. They’ll fancy their chances against Armenia who are in 4th place, but will have a tougher time against group leaders Turkey at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Finland v Northern Ireland – Friday 17th November
Northern Ireland face Finland in a game that will have little effect on EURO 2024 qualification with N. Ireland currently sit in 5th place with Finland in 4th. Finland however will enter the playoffs that take place in March 2024.
Netherlands v Republic of Ireland – Saturday 18th November
Although unlikely, Republic of Ireland still have a slim chance of qualifying for EURO 2024 through the Nations League playoff system. This is out of their hands however, as they need a number of results to go their way. Slovakia need to lose both of their next games and need Iceland to triumph over Portugal if they’re to have any hope of qualifying for the big tournament in Germany next year. They face a Netherlands side that will qualify if they take all three points against Republic of Ireland.
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