Greece, after an excellent game for themselves, dominated against Ireland and prevailed 2-0 thanks to the goals of Bakaseta and his Mandaladoing the absolute best in these first 4 matches.
A win, which kept him in first place League B Group Bhaving at the same time a difference of three points from the 2nd England, who passed earlier from Finland.
There are still two matches left for the completion of the Nations League, with Greece facing it England at “C. Karaiskakis” on 14/11, and three days later (17/11) to be hosted by Finland as part of the last match of this mini-league.
And the data is as follows: If Greece does not lose to England, it will take first place in the group from the 5th matchday and will be promoted to the League A of the League of Nations. In the inevitable scenario now, if our national team loses to the “three lions” then the difference by which it will be played matters.
After we won at “Wembley” 2-1then we must not lose by more than one goal difference from the English, to keep the lead in our hands, which will be decided on the difference of goals. At the moment our National Team is in +8 (9-1), while the English at +5 (8-3).
Oper and it means that if England does not beat us by more than one goal difference, then in the last game against Ireland, in a match that will be played at “Wembley”, a victory with a very big score will be needed. All this, of course, only applies if the Greece does its duty and beat Finland.
The score of Group B:
Greece 12 (9-1)
England 9 (8-3)
Ireland 3 (2-7)
Finland 0 (2-10)
The results of the 4th round (13/10):
Finland – England 1-3
Greece – Ireland 2-0
The schedule for the next (5th) matchday (14/11):
Greece – England (21:45)
Ireland – Greece (21:45)
The schedule of the last (6th) matchday (17/11):
Finland – Greece (19:00)
England v Ireland (19:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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