Scotland vs. Georgia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Two teams who are well on their way to upsetting the continental apple cart lock horns in Tuesday's Euro 2024 qualifying Group A showdown as Scotland host Georgia at Hampden Park.
The hosts made it three wins from three with a remarkable 2-1 come-from-behind victory over Norway on Saturday, while Willy Sagnol's side also left it late to get the better of Cyprus by the same scoreline.
We say: Scotland 1-0 Georgia
Home advantage always seems to play its part when Scotland and Georgia butt heads, and Tuesday's game should be no different in front of a jubilant Tartan Army.
Sagnol's side will no doubt give the Scots a good run for their money, but defensive solidity is not the visitors' forte, and Clarke's side can wear down the Crusaders' backline to steer further clear at the summit.
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Norway vs. Cyprus (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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The two winless nations in Euro 2024 qualifying Group A seek to break their respective ducks on Tuesday as Norway welcome Cyprus to the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo.
Stale Solbakken's men failed to hang onto a one-goal lead in a dramatic 2-1 loss to Scotland at the weekend, while the visitors came up short against Georgia by the same scoreline.
We say: Norway 3-1 Cyprus
History should repeat itself in more ways than one here, as Norway make it 12 wins from 12 against their lowly foes with another multiple-goal showing.
The hosts' defensive deficiencies will hinder their chances of a victory to nil, but the Lions possess the necessary firepower to put Cyprus to the sword and force their way back into top-two contention.
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Moldova vs. Poland (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Poland will be seeking to record back-to-back victories in Group E when they visit Moldova on Tuesday.
The hosts, meanwhile, are looking to bounce back after being defeated by Albania during the weekend.
We say: Moldova 0-1 Poland
Moldova have clearly tightened things up a little since appointing Clescenco, with their goalless draw against Czech Republic in March showing they are not the pushovers they have been in previous qualifying campaigns.
However, Poland should be full of confidence after defeating Germany on Friday, and we can envisage another tight victory for them to bolster their hopes of claiming a top two spot in Group E.
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Faroe Islands vs. Albania (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Albania will be seeking to record back-to-back victories in Group E when they visit Faroe Islands on Tuesday.
Having qualified for their first ever major tournament by reaching Euro 2016, the Eagles will sense another opportunity after missing out on Euro 2020.
We say: Faroe Islands 0-1 Albania
We expect a tight game to be played out between these two nations, who both know there is plenty at stake in this match.
Neither have exactly been free-scoring in recent times, which is hardly surprising given their modest resources, but we can envisage Albania taking another tight victory home with them.
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Austria vs. Sweden (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Austria will be aiming to remain top of Group F by gaining a positive result against Sweden on Tuesday.
The visitors have won one and lost one of their opening two qualifying games, leaving them four points behind their forthcoming opponents with a game in hand.
We say: Austria 2-2 Sweden
Both of these teams have been scoring and conceding plenty of goals lately, so we can envisage an entertaining encounter in Vienna.
Sweden will know that a defeat could potentially be fatal in terms of their hopes of qualifying for next summer's European Championship, but we believe they have enough about them to avoid defeat, with a share of the spoils potentially suiting both managers.
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Estonia vs. Belgium (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Belgium will expect to return to winning ways when they travel to Estonia on Tuesday.
The hosts have picked up only one point from their opening two qualifying games in Group F.
We say: Estonia 1-3 Belgium
Both teams play offensive 3-5-2 formations, which has helped create very open matches when these two teams have met in recent years.
However, despite missing Kevin De Bruyne through injury, Belgium clearly possess far more individual quality and they should comfortably win.
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Hungary vs. Lithuania (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Hungary could go top of their Euro 2024 qualifying group if they beat Lithuania at Puskas Arena on Tuesday.
Marco Rossi's men could only play out a goalless game with Montenegro on Saturday, while 10-man Lithuania held on for a 1-1 draw with Bulgaria.
We say: Hungary 2-0 Lithuania
Hungary's impressive form in Budapest should overwhelm Lithuania's wretched road form in Euros qualifying, with a routing home win likely in the offing on Tuesday night.
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Bulgaria vs. Serbia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Bulgaria remain rooted to the bottom of Group I in Euro 2024 qualifying as they welcome Serbia to Huvepharma Arena on Tuesday.
While a 1-1 draw with 10-man Lithuania on Saturday was disappointing for Mladen Krstajic, the Serbs retained top spot despite not playing over the weekend.
We say: Bulgaria 1-2 Serbia
While Bulgaria might find the back of the net, Serbia's superior quality across the pitch and attacking firepower should give the Eagles an edge on Tuesday.
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Iceland vs. Portugal (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Yet to drop a point or even concede a goal in Euro 2024 qualifying Group J, Portugal board a plane to Reykjavík to tackle Iceland at Laugardalsvollur on Tuesday night.
The Selecao ran out comfortable 3-0 winners over Bosnia & Herzegovina in their most recent affair, while their hosts went down 2-1 at home to Slovakia.
We say: Iceland 0-3 Portugal
Still finding their feet under Hareide, Iceland ought to become the next victims of Portugal's ruthless attack and dogged defence in front of their own supporters this week.
It remains to be seen how Martinez's men would cope against stiffer opposition, but for the time being, the Selecao should continue their perfect start and move ever closer to a place in next year's finals.
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Bosnia H'vina vs. Luxembourg (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Bosnia-Herzegovina will attempt to bounce back from consecutive defeats when they play host to Luxembourg in Euro 2024 qualifying.
Luxembourg will head into Tuesday's contest in a positive mood after picking up their first win of the qualifying campaign against Liechtenstein.
We say: Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-1 Luxembourg
Bosnia-Herzegovina have won all seven of their previous meetings with Luxembourg, and we think they will utilise home advantage to continue that winning record and claim their second victory of the qualifying campaign.
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Liechtenstein vs. Slovakia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Slovakia will look to maintain their unbeaten start to Euro 2024 qualifying when they face Liechtenstein in Vaduz on Tuesday.
The hosts, meanwhile, will have their work cut out to claim a positive result after losing their last 16 internationals.
We say: Liechtenstein 0-3 Slovakia
Slovakia head into Tuesday's encounter off the back of consecutive victories, and we think they will ease to three points when they come up against Liechtenstein, who have lost their last 16 games.