England will look to avenge the loss suffered at the hands of Greece in October when the two nations meet again on Thursday. Lee Carsley knows that a win is needed if England wants to have a chance of automatic qualification in this year’s competition. Here is how you can follow all the action wherever you are…
How to watch Greece vs England
When: Thursday 14th November, 19:45 (UK time)
Where: Stadio Apostolos Nikolaidis
How:
UK – ITV1/ITVX
USA – Fox Sports 1
Ireland – Virgin Media Three
Canada – DAZN
Australia – Optus Sport
France – L’equipe Live
Germany/Austria – DAZN
Spain – UEFA.tv
Serbia – Arena Sport Premium 1
New Zealand – Sky Sports 1
Mexico – Sky Sports
Brazil – ESPN/Disney+
Netherlands – Ziggo Sport 3
Match predictions & preview
England will know not to underestimate their opponents after the last time the two countries met in October. Greece came to Wembley and pulled off a surprising 2-1 win which has now left ‘The Three Lions’ with a job to do if they are to gain automatic qualification into the next round of the UEFA Nations League.
Lee Carsley will have a huge task on his hands as several first-team players have pulled out of the squad due to injury. The likes of Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, Bukayo Saka, and Declan Rice are all unavailable for the interim manager so it will be interesting to see what kind of team is selected ahead of the crucial game on Thursday. West Ham midfielder Jarrod Bowen has been called up as an attacking reinforcement alongside Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers who earns his first senior call-up for England.
We predict a very cagey game in Greece with the points shared on this occasion.