The Nations League in Europe kicks off this weekend, and one of the standout matches will take place at the AVIVA Stadium. Lee Carsley begins life as the England interim coach against Ireland, but can the Three Lions bounce back to form after losing in the EURO final?
Before Betting On Ireland vs England
A new era gets underway for England this weekend, as Lee Carsley takes charge of the senior team for the first time since Gareth Southgate’s departure. The Three Lions enjoyed an excellent period under the former boss, which included appearances in the finals of each of the last two EUROs. However, Southgate’s reign was brought to an end just days after England’s loss against Spain at EURO 2024 earlier this summer.
Carsley appears to be in the box seat for the full-time job, and wins against Ireland and Finland over the next seven days could set him up as the standout contender. The U21 boss has made some brave decisions in his first squad for the team, which includes the call-ups of Morgan Gibbs-White and Angel Gomes.
Ireland will also have questions to answer when the Nations League gets underway, as the team will be looking to rediscover their form after failing to earn qualification to the last two major tournaments. Their form on the field has been incredibly disappointing over the last year, with their only wins being recorded against Gibraltar and Hungary.
Ireland have lost two of their four internationals this year, and they have endured no shortage of issues when it comes to putting the ball in the back of the net. The nation have scored just twice in four matches this year, and three times in their last six matches.
Ireland vs England Offshore Odds & Picks
Match Result | Odds |
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Ireland | +520 |
Draw | +297 |
England | -176 |
England are unbeaten in international matches against Ireland since 1988. However, this is the first meeting since England landed a 3-0 success at Wembley in November 2020. We don’t expect England to encounter many issues against the Irish this weekend, and they should run out as comfortable winners.
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