Sunday, December 29, 2024

Prediction: England vs Italy

Verdict: England win 

Best Odds: 7/10

Bookmaker: Dachbet

In what is set to be a heavyweight EURO 24 qualifying showdown from Wembley on Tuesday night, England will welcome Italy to Wembley.

England

Starting with the hosts, marking their return to international duties last week with a 1-0 victory against Australia in a friendly matchup, England will be desperate to lay down a heavyweight marker on Tuesday night. Opening up their showdown at Wembley holding a three-point buffer at the top of the Group C table, Gareth Southgate’s side find themselves within touching distance of punching their ticket to next year’s European Championships. mustering 13 points from their five qualifying contests and yet to suffer a single defeat, the Three Lions are tipped as a genuine contender out in Germany next year. Although England might have suffered World Cup quarter-final heartbreak at the hands of France out in Qatar over the winter, Tuesday’s hosts haven’t shown any signs of a hangover. In fact, including a 3-1 romp against British rivals Scotland at Hampden last month, England are unbeaten in all of their seven appearances across all formats since opening up 2023.

Team News

After making a string of changes against Australia last week, Southgate is expected to recall a number of his first-team stars here. All settling for a spot on the bench at Wembley, the likes of Declan Rice, Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham will be handed a full return on Tuesday night.

Despite struggling to find any regular Premier League action with Manchester United this season, Harry Maguire should also return at the heart of England’s defence. Likewise, Jordan Pickford will replace Sam Johnstone between the sticks.

Italy

As for the visitors, marking their return to EURO 24 qualifying duties with what was a routine 4-0 romp against Malta over the weekend, Italy will be more than aware that they face another crucial showdown here. Currently sat second in the Group C standings and with just their goal difference keeping them ahead of Ukraine, Luciano Spalletti’s side certainly have plenty of pressure on their shoulders. However, despite handing the Three Lions European Championship heartbreak at Wembley two years ago, Italy should be concerned by their most recent Group C clash against Tuesday’s hosts. Hit with a disappointing 2-1 loss when they welcomed England to Naples back on March 23rd, the former Inter Milan boss will be more than aware that his side faces another stern examination here. With Ukraine firmly breathing down their neck, Italy know that their qualifying scrap could go right down to the wire.

Team News

Released from Italy’s squad last week and at the heart of a real controversy, the Blues will arrive at Wembley on Tuesday night without the duo of Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali and Aston Villa’s Nicolo Zaniolo.

Bagging a brace against Malta over the weekend and now notching seven goals in as many appearances for club and country, Sassuolo star Domenico Berardi should have another key role to play at Wembley. Despite returning from a recent knock, ex-West Ham striker Gianluca Scamacca will likely have to settle for a spot on the bench here.

Key Factors to Consider

    • When England and Italy met for their reverse Group C showdown back on March 23rd, the Three Lions picked up a 2-1 victory in Naples.
    • Southgate’s side have collected 13 points from their five Group C appearances this year.
    • Italy have not suffered a single European Championship qualifying defeat on foreign soil since way back in September 2006.
    • Bayern Munich ace Harry Kane has notched five Group C goals in as many appearances this year.
    • England have won each of their previous 12 straight European Championship qualifying contests in front of their own supporters.

    Conclusion

    Looking to essentially wrap up their spot for next year’s European Championships, England will be desperate to punch their ticket to Germany with a major statement of intent. Mustering 13 points from their five Group C appearances and keeping up their recent momentum with a 1-0 friendly victory against Australia last week, Southgate’s side could be smelling another potential opportunity here. Landing an eye-catching 2-1 win when they made the trip to Naples for their opening qualifying contests back on March 23rd, Italy could be bracing themselves for another stern examination on Tuesday night. Although the Blues might not have suffered a single qualifying defeat on foreign soil since way back in September 2006, we are expecting what could be an enjoyable home victory at Wembley.

    Verdict: England win

    Best Odds: 7/10

    Bookmaker: Dachbet

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Tom Dunstan


    Formerly of The Independent, Tom has spent the past six years as one of our senior writers and betting experts. Alongside working with numerous publications from across the globe, Tom also graduated from the University of Falmouth in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Digital Media.
    Spending almost the past decade working in countries such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada, he has also spent time featuring in sports radio. Tom can be followed on Instagram - @iamtomdunstan

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