Greece is demonstrating excellent form and deserves to be at the top of the group, and with a draw in this match it will secure its first promotion to League A in the competition. So far, Greece has won all of its matches, even surprising England as a guest for a 2:1 victory. This is the only goal conceded by Greece so far. Since 2019, the Greeks have only suffered two home losses, both minimal with 0:1 against the Netherlands and Spain.
England responded with a 3:1 victory as a guest against Finland after the lost match at home to Greece. They have three wins out of their four matches so far under the guidance of Lee Carsley. The interim coach will try to finish his work with victories in his remaining two matches before the team is taken over by Thomas Tuchel. However, Carsley has some important absences from the squad. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Levai Colwill, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Cole Palmer, Aaron Ramsdale, Declan Rice, and Bukayo Saka are out. Morgan Rogers from Aston Villa received his debut call-up, and the squad also includes Tino Livramento, James Trafford, Jarred Branthwaite, and Jared Bowen, who are also waiting for their debut on the field.
Prediction: X, under 2.5 goalsGreece is earning applause with its performances in the group and perhaps it will not be undeserved if they win it. Especially at home, the Greeks are also capable of making it difficult for the favorite England, whose squad will not be optimal for the upcoming match and I think Greece will once again provide serious resistance.
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