China vs. Myanmar (Friday, 11.30am)
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China host Myanmar in an international friendly match on Friday.
The game will be played at Dalian Suoyuwan Football Stadium, which is located on the Northern edge of Dalian Bay.
We say: China 2-0 Myanmar
China will be motivated to return to winning ways after drawing one and losing one of their two friendlies against New Zealand in March, and we expect them to have too much for Myanmar on Friday.
The visitors are one of the weakest nations in the AFC, with their winless streak of 15 matches surely set to be extended in Dalian.
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Chinese Taipei vs. Thailand (Friday, 12.00pm)
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After 10 matches without a win Chinese Taipei will be aiming to turn their fortunes around when they host Thailand in an international friendly.
The visitors do come into this match after consecutive matches without a loss, but they have been in stronger form than their opponents.
We say: Chinese Taipei 0-2 Thailand
Chinese Taipei might boast the home advantage heading into this match, but it is the visitors that will walk in as the favourites, and they should take the victory in this match.
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South Korea vs. Peru (Friday, 12.00pm)
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Jurgen Klinsmann will attempt to claim his first win as South Korea boss when his side welcomes Peru to the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.
The visitors, meanwhile, will be looking to return to winning ways in Friday's friendly after failing to win their last two matches.
We say: South Korea 1-1 Peru
South Korea will be looking to record their first win under Klinsmann's watch, but we think they will be held to a draw by their South American opponents, who have lost just one of their last five matches.
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Singapore vs. P. New Guinea (Friday, 12.30pm)
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Seeking to stretch their unbeaten run in friendly matches to five games, 158th-ranked Singapore host 159th-ranked Papua New Guinea at the National Stadium on Thursday lunchtime.
The hosts will also take on the Solomon Islands during this month's international period, while their visitors prepare for a sojourn to Malaysia once this week's contest is done and dusted.
We say: Singapore 1-1 Papua New Guinea
Only one place separates the two minnows in the FIFA World Rankings at present, and we expect the standings to ring true in Thursday's affair.
There is no shortage of goals in the Papua New Guinea ranks, but Singapore have a respectable unbeaten run to protect and can strike back on home soil to hold their visitors to a draw.
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Sweden vs. New Zealand (Friday, 6.00pm)
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Sweden will be looking to get their June internationals off to a winning start when they host New Zealand in a friendly at Friends Arena on Friday night.
The hosts are in the midst of a European Championship qualification campaign after missing out on a place at last year's World Cup, whilst New Zealand have not played a competitive fixture in nearly 12 months.
We say: Sweden 3-0 New Zealand
Sweden will be confident of recording a win to kick off their June international against a New Zealand side who are going through a transitional period under caretaker management.
Gyokeres and Isak should be able to get onto the scoresheet at the Friends Arena and give Anderson's men momentum going into their Euro qualifier with Austria next week.
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Serbia vs. Jordan (Friday, 7.30pm)
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Serbia take on Jordan in an international friendly match on Friday.
The match will be played at Viola Park in Vienna, Austria, before Serbia travel to Bulgaria for a European Championship qualifying match four days later.
We say: Serbia 3-1 Jordan
With Jordan massively improving in recent times and Serbia set to rest several key players, we expect to see an entertaining encounter play out in Vienna on Friday.
However, the European outfit should still possess too much quality for their opponents, who are ranked almost 60 places beneath Serbia in the FIFA World Rankings.
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Poland vs. Germany (Friday, 7.45pm)
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Fresh from an enthralling six-goal draw with Ukraine to mark their 1,000th international game, Germany head to Warsaw to face Poland in Friday's friendly encounter.
Hansi Flick's side shook hands on a 3-3 stalemate with their Ukrainian counterparts last time out, while their hosts are warming up for a Euro 2024 qualifying battle with Moldova.
We say: Poland 1-2 Germany
There will undoubtedly be a few teething problems along the way as Germany become accustomed to their new shape, but defending has been an issue for Die Mannschaft for a while now, and a striker as lethal as Lewandowski will no doubt make Flick's side pay.
The visitors can call upon their attacking talent in reserve to save the day, though, and with Poland also finding their feet under Santos, we expect Flick's side to get back on track in Warsaw.
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Colombia vs. Iraq (Friday, 8.00pm)
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Colombia and Iraq will meet in an international friendly for the first time Friday at Mestalla Stadium, the home of La Liga side Valencia in Spain.
The Colombians enter this contest unbeaten in five successive internationals, coming back to defeat Japan 2-1 at the Kirin Challenge Cup in March, while the Lions of Mesopotamia were beaten 2-0 by Russia in their previous encounter.
We say: Colombia 2-0 Iraq
Iraq are a dangerous counter-attacking side who have shown they can create chances in transition, but we believe the experienced Colombian backline will be in the right place at the right time to thwart them at every turn.
Colombia have some quality in the attack themselves, and given how familiar they are with one another, we expect the South Americans to be a little bit sharper in possession and make their chances count.