Norway vs. Georgia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Norway will be bidding to record just their second victory in Group A when they continue their Euro 2024 qualification campaign against Georgia on Tuesday night.
The hosts are currently third in the section on four points, two points behind second-placed Spain, while Georgia are fourth, having also gathered four points from their opening four matches.
We say: Norway 2-1 Georgia
Georgia are a lot better than they showed against Spain last time out, and we are expecting an improvement from Sagnol's side in this match. Norway have two of the best players in the Premier League in the shape of Odegaard and Haaland, though, and we are backing the duo to play a key part in a home win here.
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Spain vs. Cyprus (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Spain will be aiming to make it back-to-back wins in Group A when they continue their Euro 2024 qualification campaign with a home game against Cyprus on Tuesday night.
La Roja recorded a thumping 7-1 win over Georgia on Friday to move into second spot in the section, while Cyprus, who are bottom on zero points, were beaten 3-0 by Scotland on the same night.
We say: Spain 3-0 Cyprus
Cyprus are struggling in Group A, and it is very difficult to back them to pick up a positive result here. Spain were seriously good against Georgia on Friday evening, and it would be a shock if they were unable to secure another three points in Tuesday's affair on home soil.
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Italy vs. Ukraine (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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After being held to a draw by North Macedonia in his first game in charge, Italy boss Luciano Spalletti will attempt to claim his first victory of his tenure when his side face Ukraine in Milan on Tuesday.
Ukraine head into the Euro 2024 qualifying clash in second place in Group C, while Italy are three points further back in third position, having played a game fewer.
We say: Italy 2-1 Ukraine
Italy would have been disappointed to miss out on all three points on Saturday, but we think that they will channel that frustration into motivation for Tuesday's contest, where we believe that they will make full use of home advantage to claim their second win of the qualifying campaign.
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Malta vs. N. Macedonia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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North Macedonia will look to claim the second win of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign when they travel to Ta'Qali for Tuesday's meeting with Malta.
While the visitors sit in fourth position, Malta are located at the foot of Group C after suffering four consecutive qualifying defeats.
We say: Malta 0-2 North Macedonia
Despite taking confidence from Wednesday's friendly win over Gibraltar, Malta will be fully aware that Tuesday's opponents represent a significant step up in quality.
North Macedonia claimed a narrow victory in the previous meeting between the two nations, and we think that they will draw upon that experience to clinch all three points at the Ta'Qali National Stadium.
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Belgium vs. Estonia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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After a nervy win at the weekend saw them seize top spot in Group F, Belgium aim to put one foot in the Euro 2024 finals by beating Estonia at Stade Roi Baudouin on Tuesday.
Victory would assure at least a four-point buffer to third placed Sweden in the group table, with just three games left to play before the qualifying process concludes in November.
We say: Belgium 4-0 Estonia
Victory is surely inevitable for a Belgium side still boasting plenty of attacking talent in spite of recent retirements and injuries. As Estonia were walloped at the weekend, they will seek to keep the scoreline down in Brussels, but when space opens up as the game wears on, the Red Devils can take full advantage.
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Sweden vs. Austria (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Two nations battling it out for a top-two finish in Euro 2024 qualifying Group F convene on Tuesday evening, as Sweden host Austria in Stockholm.
The Swedes destroyed Estonia at the weekend to move within four points of their Austrian counterparts in the table, but defeat would leave them with a mountain to climb.
We say: Sweden 1-1 Austria
Two well-matched teams are set for a close contest, but Austria have the advantage of knowing a draw would further cement their status as qualification favourites. If Sweden can get their attacking weapons firing fully, then a crucial win could be theirs, but the visitors possess plenty of nous and experience and may hold out for a precious point.
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Switzerland vs. Andorra (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Switzerland welcome Andorra to Sion for a Euro 2024 qualifier on Tuesday night.
The Swiss remain top of Group I after five matchdays and will fully expect to remain there facing the group's weakest outfit here.
We say: Switzerland 5-0 Andorra
Switzerland need to get back on track after two disappointing collapses, and Andorra should be the perfect opponents to do so against.
The visitors have not yet suffered any damaging defeats in this section, but in a meeting of top seeds versus bottom seeds, Andorra have very little chance here.
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Israel vs. Belarus (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Israel meet Belarus at the Bloomfield Stadium in Tel-Aviv this Tuesday in a Euro 2024 qualifying clash.
Belarus' hopes of mounting any late effort to threaten the top two were all but ended thanks to a disappointing draw in Andorra on Saturday.
We say: Israel 2-0 Belarus
Israel should feel boosted after a fine run of form since June, taking seven points from their last three qualifiers.
Belarus have also picked up slightly, but a dismal draw with Andorra suggests they could struggle in Tel-Aviv.
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Romania vs. Kosovo (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Romania host Kosovo at their National Arena in Bucharest on Tuesday in a Euro 2024 qualifier.
Kosovo have underwhelmed when it really mattered in a section where they would have hoped to be dark horses, while Romania remain well in the hunt for a top two spot.
We say: Romania 2-1 Kosovo
It is unlikely to be easy for Romania, but the Tricolorii should just get the better of tricky opposition to maintain their spot in Group I's top two.
Kosovo have just struggled to get over the line and claim victories against supposed superior opposition in this group, and they could come up just short again.