Lee Carsley’s last fight to sign with the promotion

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England and Greece are playing for a place in League A on the final day of the competition. The English came into the middle with a definite advantage. After their victory on the penultimate date, the Lee Carsley they got a double prize; In addition to the three points, the British team got the goal leverage against a Greece that started with an advantage after winning the first leg.

The English team saved the first final, but now they face the Republic of Ireland in a rivalry that goes beyond football. The English team is forced to win their match tonight against their Irish neighbors. After their first leg defeat against Greece, England’s promotion is complicated and although it depends on themselves, if Greece wins They need to win if they want to finish first in the group and directly promoted to the first category.

For now, England are the leaders of group B2 after their victory over Greecewhere he also got his goleverage. However, the Greek team is tied on points with the British, so If Carsley’s team didn’t win and the southern team did their job, it would be directly promoted.

England, to be free from League B

The English team will face its neighbors Ireland in a clash of needs. Visitors travel to London without the opportunity to change their eligibility situation. With six points in five days, the team led by Heimir Hallgrímsson only beat the relegated team Finland. However, the rivalry is supreme and the Irish team will make things difficult for an England who are obliged to win.

The fight transcends football and the political prism suggests that Irish footballers, theoretically technically inferior, will emerge with a knife between their teeth. Harry Kane and ten others will take part in tonight’s game at Lee Carsley’s last game as head coach and leader of the ‘Three Lions’.

England-Republic of Ireland

Wembley, 6pm (UEFA TV)

England: Pickford; Walker, Guehi, Harwood-Bellis, Hall; Gomes, Gallagher; Bowen, Gibbs-White, Gordon; Kane.
TheRepublic of Ireland: Kelleher; Doherty, Collins, Scales, O’Dowda; Edosele, Cullen, McAteer, Johnston; Parrott, Ferguson

Greece is forced to win

For its part, the Hellenic team will have to do its job if it wants to stand a chance go up directly to League A. The team led by Ivan Jovanovic They will face Finland in a theoretically accessible match, as they have not scored a goal so far in the competition. on the way, The Hellenes took the match 3-0 with two goals from Ioannidis and one from Källman.

Finland-Greece

Helsinki Olympic, 6pm (UEFA TV)

Finland: Hradeckyc; Alho, Hoskonen, Ivanov, Peltola, Uronen; Chamber, Kairinen, Antman, Lod; Källman.
Greece: Vlachodimos; Lazaros, Koulierakis, Mavropanos, Tsimikas; Zafeiris, Siopis; Bakasetas, Tzolis Masouras; Pavlidis.

Source: La Verdad

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