Finland vs. Kazakhstan (Tuesday, 5.00pm)
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Both needing victory to stay in the race for automatic Euro 2024 qualification, Group H rivals Finland and Kazakhstan convene on Tuesday evening.
After weekend defeats, the two nations both trail Denmark and Slovenia by four points, so even a win in Helsinki may not be enough to keep them in contention.
We say: Finland 1-0 Kazakhstan
Locked together on points in the Group H table, there has been little to choose between these two nations this year, but home advantage should help Finland sneak victory by one goal; Kazakhstan could be bound for the playoffs.
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England vs. Italy (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Reuniting under the Wembley arch two years on from a gripping continental final, England and Italy do battle in a pivotal Euro 2024 qualifier in Group C on Tuesday evening.
Gareth Southgate's men are potentially just 90 minutes away from punching their ticket to Germany, although their three-point lead over the Azzurri is far from unassailable.
We say: England 1-0 Italy
An injury-hit Italy attack may have enjoyed a field day against Malta, but with the calibre of opposition - and indeed defending - increasing significantly on Tuesday, the Azzurri's 22-game unbeaten run on the road in Euros qualifiers is destined to come to an end.
England were far from convincing in their success over the Socceroos, but with a plethora of well-rested stars returning to the Wembley turf, another hard-fought win will do the trick and seal qualification for next year's showpiece with two games to spare.
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Malta vs. Ukraine (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Ahead of a potential winner-takes-all tie with Italy next month, Ukraine's penultimate Euro 2024 qualifying Group C showdown comes away to minnows Malta on Tuesday.
Sergiy Rebrov's side overcame North Macedonia 2-0 to remain on the coat-tails of the Azzurri, who pummelled the already-eliminated hosts by four goals to nil at the weekend.
We say: Malta 0-3 Ukraine
Asserting their dominance in this fixture has not been Ukraine's forte, as Malta memorably overcame the Blue and Yellow in a 2017 friendly before only losing out to a Tsygankov spot kick in their maiden competitive meeting this year.
However, the Reds' resistance should be futile here, and without the services of Teuma or Jones in the final third, another goalless defeat lies in store as Ukraine boost their top-two hopes again.
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Serbia vs. Montenegro (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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After losing 2-1 away to Hungary, Serbia will be looking to bounce back in the match against Montenegro in the crucial battle for second-placed finish in Group G.
The first meeting between the two sides ended in a rather convincing 2-0 win for Serbia in March, but with the hosts going into Saturday's game with a very different dynamic after their bitter defeat, the tide could turn in this match.
We say: Serbia 2-1 Montenegro
A loss to Hungary means Serbia can no longer afford to drop points if they want to qualify for Euro 2024 next summer.
Montenegro have been solid defensively so far in qualifying and could make life difficult for the likes of Aleksandar Mitrovic and Tadic, but at the end of the day they should have too much offensive talent for the visitors to handle.
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Lithuania vs. Hungary (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Hungary can book their place at Euro 2024 with victory over Lithuania at the Darius and Girenas Stadium in Group G of the qualifiers on Tuesday night.
A win will wrap up a top-two spot for the Magyars, whereas Lithuania must win and hope that Serbia lose to Montenegro to stand any chance of qualifying for next summer's tournament.
We say: Lithuania 1-3 Hungary
Both teams come into this match on the back of wins on Saturday, but the difference between the two teams in terms of group standings and quality of performances is still too obvious to make it an equal match up.
Hungary are still undefeated away from home in the Euro 2024 qualifiers, and it should remain that way after the final whistle in Kaunas on Tuesday night.
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N. Ireland vs. Slovenia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Fresh from respective 3-0 wins in their most recent Euro 2024 qualifiers, Northern Ireland and Slovenia prepare for battle on matchday eight in Group H on Tuesday.
The Green and White Army broke a painful losing run in a three-goal success over San Marino last time out, while their in-form visitors put Finland to the sword with consummate ease.
We say: Northern Ireland 1-2 Slovenia
Defences did not come out on top when Northern Ireland and Slovenia locked horns a few weeks ago, and a similar tale should unfold in Belfast, where the visitors have a lot more to fight for than the Green and White Army.
Doubts over Sesko's condition could harm Slovenia's prospects of back-to-back wins over Northern Ireland, but the visitors have found goals from numerous sources in qualifying and should fight fire with even more fire to maintain their top-two standing.
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San Marino vs. Denmark (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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After posting a third straight Group H win at the weekend, Denmark are within touching distance of reaching Euro 2024 as they take on San Marino on Tuesday.
If they win as expected and other results go their way, the Danes could seal automatic qualification for next year's finals, while their hosts have yet to either score or pick up a point.
We say: San Marino 0-3 Denmark
Denmark could potentially secure a top-two finish in Group H, and with it their place at Euro 2024, so they should start strong in Serravalle before easing off once victory is assured. Once again, it will be a case of no goals and no points for plucky San Marino.