Armenia vs. Latvia (Monday, 5.00pm)
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Armenia seek consecutive wins in Euro 2024 qualifying when they play host to bottom-of-the-table Latvia at the Republican Stadium on Monday.
The home side got points on board with a stunning 4-2 win over Wales in Cardiff on Friday, while Latvia lost an exciting game against Turkey at the death.
We say: Armenia 2-1 Latvia
Latvia have lost both fixtures by one goal, and they could suffer a third loss on Monday, with Armenia anticipated to consolidate Friday's triumph by securing another success in Yerevan.
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Ukraine vs. Malta (Monday, 5.00pm)
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Fresh from an enthralling five-goal success over North Macedonia, Ukraine go in search of back-to-back wins when they host Malta in Monday's Euro 2024 qualifying Group C.
Sergiy Rebrov's side came back from 2-0 down to defeat the Lynxes 3-2 on Friday, while Michele Marcolini's side were put to the sword 4-0 by England on their own turf.
We say: Ukraine 3-0 Malta
Ukraine may need a lesson or two in keeping the back door shut, but Malta's goal-shy charges are unlikely to trouble Rebrov's backline in what should be a foregone conclusion from the first whistle.
With a taste for goals and plenty of attackers in fine form for the national team, we can envisage Ukraine coming up with another trio of goals to maintain their push for a place in Germany.
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Finland vs. San Marino (Monday, 5.00pm)
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Finland will attempt to claim a third consecutive victory when they play host to minnows San Marino on Monday.
The visitors, meanwhile, are dreaming of picking up their first-ever away point in European Championship qualifying.
We say: Finland 4-0 San Marino
Finland would have taken confidence from Friday's win over Slovenia, and with momentum in their favour, we think they will prove far too strong for San Marino.
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England vs. N. Macedonia (Monday, 7.45pm)
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England will endeavour to continue their perfect start to Euro 2024 qualifying when they host North Macedonia at Old Trafford in Monday's Group C contest.
The Three Lions eased to a 4-0 win over Malta on Friday night, while their visitors suffered late heartache against Ukraine in a 3-2 defeat.
We say: England 3-0 North Macedonia
Even with all-time top goalscorer Goran Pandev hanging up his boots, North Macedonia rarely have any trouble making the net ripple these days, and the Lynxes have proven to be a stern test for England in meetings gone by.
However, Southgate's England remained professional in Malta and were able to conserve their energy by taking their foot off the gas in the second half, and a beleaguered North Macedonia crop should be put to the sword with consummate ease.
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Rep. Ireland vs. Gibraltar (Monday, 7.45pm)
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Two sides still without a point on the board in Euro 2024 qualifying Group B do battle in Dublin on Monday, as the Republic of Ireland host Gibraltar at the Aviva Stadium.
Stephen Kenny's side went down 2-1 to Greece in their most recent affair, while their 201st-ranked minnows were swept aside 3-0 by France.
We say: Republic of Ireland 2-0 Gibraltar
During the qualifying phase for Euro 2016, Ireland stormed to a pair of 7-0 and 4-0 wins over Gibraltar, but the gap was narrowed four years later as the Boys in Green netted just three goals in their subsequent two meetings.
With Kenny's men struggling for inspiration so far, a glut of goals should not be expected this time around either, but we still expect the hosts to belatedly get off the mark against the minnows.
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France vs. Greece (Monday, 7.45pm)
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The top two sides in Euro 2024 qualifying Group B prepare to butt heads on Monday night as France welcome Greece to the Stade de France.
Les Bleus put three past Gibraltar without reply on Friday night to remain perfect in the section, while Gus Poyet's men sunk the Republic of Ireland 2-1.
We say: France 2-0 Greece
Despite putting three unanswered goals past Gibraltar, France were criticised for a perceived sense of profligacy in the final third, although such wastefulness can be forgiven after a energy-zapping domestic season.
Greece will certainly be no pushovers on the Stade de France turf, but Poyet's side are yet to face the test of this magnitude and should travel back to base with nothing to show for their efforts.
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Turkey vs. Wales (Monday, 7.45pm)
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Turkey seek back-to-back wins in Euro 2024 qualifying when they welcome Wales to Samsun Stadium on Monday.
The Turks secured a last-gasp win over Latvia on Friday, while Rob Page's men suffered a 4-2 thrashing at the hands of Armenia in Cardiff.
We say: Turkey 2-1 Wales
With Turkey's two victories coming on the road, Kuntz's men are due a home victory in qualifying, and they could nick maximum points against Wales, who have won one of their last six European Championship away qualifiers.
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N. Ireland vs. Kazakhstan (Monday, 7.45pm)
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Northern Ireland will attempt to claim their second win of the Euro 2024 qualifying campaign when they play host to Kazakhstan on Monday.
The visitors, meanwhile, will be hoping to clinch a third successive victory after beating Denmark and San Marino in their previous two matches.
We say: Northern Ireland 1-1 Kazakhstan
Northern Ireland have won just one of their last six home internationals, and we think they will have to settle for a draw against a Kazakhstan side that will be full of confidence after winning consecutive matches.
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Slovenia vs. Denmark (Monday, 7.45pm)
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Denmark will attempt to claim back-to-back victories when they travel to Ljubljana to face Slovenia on Monday.
Meanwhile, the hosts will be looking to return to winning ways after losing 2-0 in Friday's away meeting with Finland.
We say: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark
Denmark may have won their previous four games against Slovenia, but the hosts have won their last three home internationals, and will think they will utilise the home support to hold the visitors to a draw.
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Switzerland vs. Romania (Monday, 7.45pm)
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Out in front at the top of Group I, both Switzerland and Romania will seek to consolidate their position as a leading contender for automatic Euro 2024 qualification when they meet on Monday.
After edging out group minnows Andorra, the Swiss now return home to Lucerne, where they will aim to extend their advantage over the visitors to five points.
We say: Switzerland 2-0 Romania
An underwhelming visit to Andorra aside, Switzerland's record in recent qualifiers is impressive, and after beating Italy to Qatar 2022 they can move further down the road to neighbouring Germany, where the Euros will be staged next year. Romania may have improved markedly over the past 12 months, but a gulf in experience and quality exists between the Tricolorii and their Swiss hosts.
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Israel vs. Andorra (Monday, 7.45pm)
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Looking to make up ground on Group I's top two, Israel continue their quest for Euro 2024 qualification on Monday, when they host Andorra at Jerusalem's Teddy Stadium.
After beating Belarus by mounting a late fightback on Friday, Alon Hazan's men will now expect to record successive victories by overcoming one of Europe's minnows.
We say: Israel 2-0 Andorra
They may have only scored one Group I goal before a late double in their third fixture, but Israel offer a varied attacking threat and should have the means to break down an obdurate Andorra side. The visitors have been able to test much larger nations of late, but they will surely come up short on this occasion.
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Belarus vs. Kosovo (Monday, 7.45pm)
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With both nations still winless in Euro 2024 qualifying, Belarus welcome Kosovo to Szusza Ferenc Stadion on Monday.
The home side lost a 1-0 lead to fall to a 2-1 defeat to Israel on Friday, while Kosovo held Romania to a stalemate in Prishtina.
We say: Belarus 0-1 Kosovo
While Belarus may rank higher than their opponents, Kosovo have played commendably in their qualifiers, opening the door to nick a narrow victory over a Belarusian side that are struggling for performances and results in competitive and non-competitive fixtures.