Lithuania vs. Bulgaria (Saturday, 2.00pm)
Lithuania face Bulgaria in their second game of Euro 2024 qualifying at Darius and Girenas Stadium on Saturday.
The home side were beaten 2-0 by Serbia in round one, and the visitors have fallen to successive defeats, placing them bottom in Group G.
We say: Lithuania 1-1 Bulgaria
It is hard separating both nations, whose inability to score consistently enough means they may play out a low-scoring encounter in Kaunas.
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Luxembourg vs. Liechtenstein (Saturday, 2.00pm)
Both Luxembourg and Liechtenstein will be aiming to secure their first victories in Group J when they continue their Euro 2024 qualification campaigns with a clash on Saturday night.
The home side are currently fifth in the section, having picked up one point from their opening two matches, while Liechtenstein are bottom, losing both of their first two games.
We say: Luxembourg 2-0 Liechtenstein
Luxembourg are not often the favourites heading into matches at this level, but that will be the case on Saturday. It is really difficult to make a case for Liechtenstein in this game, and we are expecting it to be a routine home success for Holtz's side.
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Norway vs. Scotland (Saturday, 5.00pm)
A soaring Scotland will endeavour to continue their perfect start to Euro 2024 qualifying Group A when they meet Norway at the Ullevaal Stadion on Saturday evening.
Steve Clarke's side are sitting pretty at the summit with six points from their opening two games, while their hosts are yet to post a victory in the section.
We say: Norway 1-2 Scotland
Keeping Spain at bay is no mean feat for Scotland, who can proudly claim to have conceded just two goals in their last six games in all tournaments, but keeping Haaland and Odegaard shackled would be a tall order for almost any nation.
However, Norway are not the example to follow when it comes to defending their own goal either, and we have faith in Clarke's team to continue their perfect start to Euro 2024 qualifying with a slender success.
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Azerbaijan vs. Estonia (Saturday, 5.00pm)
Azerbaijan welcome fellow Group F minnows Estonia to Dalga Arena on Saturday as both sides look to enhance their chances of qualifying for Euro 2024.
With Belgium, Sweden and Austria leading the way in Group F, Azerbaijan and Estonia will view their clashes against each other as must-win games.
We say: Azerbaijan 0-1 Estonia
Given that Estonia pushed Austria all the way in their opening qualifier, we expect the visitors to claim a narrow victory over Azerbaijan, who have already conceded nine goals across two defeats this campaign.
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Montenegro vs. Hungary (Saturday, 5.00pm)
Hungary could go joint-top of their Euro 2024 qualifying group if they defeat Montenegro in Saturday's game at Podgorica City Stadium.
The Brave Falcons won one and lost their second game in March, while the unblemished visitors seek to keep their record perfect this weekend.
We say: Montenegro 1-2 Hungary
Montenegro have not scored in three consecutive home games in Euros qualifying, and while that could change this weekend, Hungary have enough to beat the Brave Falcons and move joint-top with Serbia in the group.
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Cyprus vs. Georgia (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Two sides still searching for their first victories in Euro 2024 qualifying Group A butt heads at AEK Arena on Saturday night, as Cyprus welcome Georgia to Larnaca.
The hosts opened their account with a dampening 3-0 defeat to Scotland back in March, while Willy Sagnol's team came from behind to hold Norway to a draw.
We say: Cyprus 0-2 Georgia
Without a key attacker in Sotiriou and going scoreless in three of their last four home games, the stage is set for a miserable Cypriot evening for Ketsbaia's troops against the ever-improving visitors.
Fatigue may very well hamper both sides at the end of a taxing domestic campaign, but the only way is up for Georgia, who should pick up their first win in Group A at the second time of asking.
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Albania vs. Moldova (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Aiming to get off the mark in European Championship qualifying Group E, Albania play host to minnows Moldova on Saturday evening.
The teams meet in Tirana with the home side bottom of the table after losing to Poland in their opening game; meanwhile, the visitors managed to defy expectation and navigate their first two fixtures unbeaten.
We say: Albania 2-0 Moldova
Given results so far in Group E, simply sweeping aside Moldova may not be on the agenda for an Albania side blessed with far more depth and top-level experience. In fact, it could take time to break the visitors down, so a two-goal home win is perhaps the likeliest result.
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Faroe Islands vs. Czech Republic (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Seeking to maintain their lead at the top of European Championship qualifying Group E, the Czech Republic meet the Faroe Islands in Torshavn on Saturday.
After slipping up with a draw in Moldova, the Czechs are keen to avoid another failure against one of Europe's minnows, as they ultimately try to secure top spot ahead of group favourites Poland.
We say: Faroe Islands 0-1 Czech Republic
After stuttering in Moldova, a trip to Torshavn could now be fraught with danger for a workmanlike Czech Republic side. Their hosts certainly have nothing to lose, but even home advantage is not likely to bridge the gap in terms of quality.
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Belgium vs. Austria (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Belgium and Austria will aim to maintain their 100% records in Group F when they face off at the King Baudouin Stadium on Saturday evening.
The Austrians kicked off their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with back-to-back victories in March, while the Belgians began with a 3-0 win over Sweden.
We say: Belgium 3-1 Austria
Given that Belgium have scored three goals in each of their two matches under Tedesco, we expect the Red Devils to secure another high-scoring victory over Austria, who have managed to keep just two clean sheets in their previous nine games.
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Iceland vs. Slovakia (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Two teams that will have their eyes on a top-two finish in Group J will lock horns in a Euro 2024 qualification fixture on Saturday, with Iceland welcoming Slovakia.
Iceland are currently fourth in the section, picking up three points from their opening two matches, while Slovakia are second, boasting four points from their first two games.
We say: Iceland 1-2 Slovakia
This has all of the makings of a very interesting match, and we are expecting Saturday's contest to be close in terms of the final scoreline. It would not be a surprise to see Iceland pick up a positive result, but we believe that Slovakia will just shade it to collect a hugely important three points.
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Portugal vs. Bosnia H'vina (Saturday, 7.45pm)
Portugal will be bidding to make it three wins from their opening three Euro 2024 qualification fixtures when they welcome Bosnia-Herzegovina on Saturday night.
Roberto Martinez's side are top of Group J on six points, beating Liechtenstein and Luxembourg thus far, while Bosnia sit third in the section, picking up three points from their opening two matches.
We say: Portugal 2-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Portugal are undoubtedly the favourites to top this section, and we are expecting them to be too strong for Bosnia-Herzegovina on Saturday night. Head coach Martinez can call upon so much quality all across the field, and we are backing a two-goal home success in this contest.
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