Belarus vs. Wales (Sunday, 2.00pm)
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Wales head into their World Cup qualifier with Belarus on Sunday afternoon knowing that they require all three points to keep the pressure on second-placed Czech Republic.
However, Robert Page's side cannot afford to underestimate opponents who currently sit level on points with them in Group E.
We say: Belarus 0-1 Wales
Regardless of their capitulation against Belgium, it would be naive to write off Belarus ahead of this contest. Nevertheless, while we expect a competitive fixture, Wales should have enough quality in the final third to earn a narrow win.
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Bulgaria vs. Lithuania (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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Bulgaria look to build momentum following their surprise midweek result in World Cup Qualifying Group C, as they welcome Lithuania to Sofia on Sunday.
Holding European champions Italy to a draw keeps Yasen Petrov's side at least theoretically in the race for qualification, while their visitors were beaten again on Thursday and have yet to get off the mark.
We say: Bulgaria 2-0 Lithuania
Bulgaria's goal threat has been lacking of late, but they should be able to build upon their relative success in midweek and put two past a struggling Lithuania side.
The visitors are not only on a long losing streak, but have also lost their newly-appointed manager for this international triple-header, so are set to remain pointless in Group C.
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Albania vs. Hungary (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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Following heavy midweek defeats, both Albania and visitors Hungary will look to stay in the running for a World Cup Qualifying playoff place when they meet on Sunday.
While the hosts were eventually well beaten in Poland, the Hungarians were taught a lesson in their own backyard by a rampant England side, so neither can afford to give ground at Arena Kombetare.
We say: Albania 1-2 Hungary
Hungary's chastening loss during the week is likely to be a blip - 45 minutes of madness amid an ongoing period of improvement - so they are favourites to overcome Albania's challenge on Sunday.
Though both sides can boast a decent sprinkling of players with experience in Europe's top five leagues, the visitors' greater individual quality in the final third can make the difference.
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England vs. Andorra (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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Seeking to maintain their 100% start to World Cup 2022 Qualifying, England step foot onto the Wembley turf for the first time since the Euro 2020 final for Sunday's visit of Andorra.
The Three Lions dazzled and delighted in a 4-0 thrashing of Hungary on Thursday night, while the visitors claimed their first victory of qualifying over fellow minnows San Marino.
We say: England 6-0 Andorra
The gulf in class between these two nations could not be more evident, although Southgate will field far from a full-strength XI as he keeps one eye on the trip to Poland.
Andorra's fourth-ever competitive win was reason to celebrate in midweek, but they should be brought crashing back down to earth with a humbling in the English capital.
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Iceland vs. N. Macedonia (Sunday, 5.00pm)
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Iceland will host North Macedonia on Sunday at the Laugardalsvollur in their next World Cup 2022 qualifying match as Group J continues with the fifth round of games.
Neither side was able to record a victory at the start of this international break and with both teams currently sitting outside of the top two positions, the need for a victory is high.
We say: Iceland 0-2 North Macedonia
Iceland have been seriously struggling as of late and seem to be short on answers in terms of how to solve their problems, falling further behind the rest of the pack with each group game.
Taking on a well-structured North Macedonia team is not going to be easy for Vidarsson's men, and because of that, it is hard to see how they will manage to get a result.
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Switzerland vs. Italy (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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A surprise midweek setback for European champions Italy will see them intent on claiming a crucial win in Switzerland on Sunday, as they seek to take a step closer to reaching Qatar 2022.
While the Azzurri were held by Bulgaria in Florence, their Alpine rivals - who they met in the Euros just a few weeks ago - were in friendly action due to an uneven number of teams in World Cup Qualifying Group C.
We say: Switzerland 1-1 Italy
Despite lacking integral players in the middle of the pitch, Switzerland can follow Bulgaria's path by frustrating the European champions on Sunday night - through grit and some resolute performances from an experienced back line.
Italy are in a strong position in Group C already, so a second successive draw will be far from disastrous - particularly as it would keep their key rivals adrift in the table; securing the outright European record for games undefeated in the process.
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Belgium vs. Czech Republic (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Fresh from an enthralling seven-goal encounter with Estonia, Belgium resume World Cup 2022 Qualifying action on Sunday when they welcome the Czech Republic to the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.
Roberto Martinez's men humbled Estonia 5-2 in their midweek battle, while the Czechs could only muster a one-goal victory over Belarus.
We say: Belgium 2-1 Czech Republic
The Czech Republic command respect from the world's top-ranked nation, even if their narrow success over Belarus did leave a lot to be desired.
The hosts cannot expect another five or eight-goal showing in Qualifying this weekend, but Martinez's side should still get over the line and extend their lead at the summit.
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San Marino vs. Poland (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Poland square off against San Marino on Sunday evening knowing that victory will keep a certain level of pressure on Group I leaders England.
While the visitors are focused on achieving a place in the top two, San Marino again sit in bottom spot of a World Cup qualifying group having lost each of their four fixtures.
We say: San Marino 0-4 Poland
Despite the likelihood of players being rested for this contest, Poland should cruise to victory. While the scoreline may not be as wide as it could have been with Lewandowski playing the full match, we still expect a few goals.
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Germany vs. Armenia (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Germany will be looking to move above Armenia to the top of Group J when the two teams lock horns in their World Cup 2022 qualification section on Sunday night.
Hansi Flick's side will enter the match off the back of a 2-0 success over Liechtenstein on Thursday, while Armenia were held to a goalless draw by North Macedonia on the same night.
We say: Germany 2-1 Armenia
Armenia are a strong outfit and will fancy their chances of causing Germany plenty of problems on Sunday night. This could be a really tricky match for the hosts, and we are expecting them to suffer, but it is difficult to predict anything other than a victory for Flick's team.
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Romania vs. Liechtenstein (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Romania will aim to make it back-to-back wins in World Cup qualifying when they host Liechtenstein on Sunday.
Tricolorii are fourth in Group J with six points from four games, while their visitors are the group's minnows and are bottom on zero points.
We say: Romania 4-0 Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein looked more solid against Germany but away from home it might be a different story, despite Romania's fitness doubts upfront. Radoi's men looked impressive going forward in Iceland and should ease to victory on Sunday.
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Kosovo vs. Greece (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Kosovo will take on Greece this Sunday in their next game in Group B of the World Cup 2022 qualifiers, aiming to pick up consecutive victories for the first time in the competition.
The visitors shall be hoping to bounce back from their recent defeat to Switzerland as they look to be part of the tournament for the first time since 2014.
We say: Kosovo 1-1 Greece
Both Kosovo and Greece would benefit massively from a victory in this game in order to start putting pressure on Spain and Sweden, but equally it is crucial for each team that they do not lose.
Because of that, this could end up being quite a cagey affair between two teams in mixed form overall, which is why a draw could be the outcome here.
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Spain vs. Georgia (Sunday, 7.45pm)
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Spain will be looking to bounce back from Thursday's disappointing defeat to Sweden when they continue their 2022 World Cup qualification campaign at home to Georgia on Sunday evening.
La Roja are currently second in Group B with seven points to show from their four matches, while Georgia sit at the bottom of the section, having collected just one point from their four fixtures.
We say: Spain 2-0 Georgia
Georgia are certainly capable of making this an uncomfortable match for Spain, who were disappointing against Sweden last time out. That said, we are finding it difficult to back against the hosts on this occasion and have therefore settled on a relatively routine two-goal success for Enrique's side.