Ireland will take on Scotland in the UEFA Nations League 2022/23 B division Group 1 match. The game will be played at Aviva Stadium, Dublin, and will kick off at 20:45 CET on Saturday, June 11th. Check out team news, predicted lineups, and our Ireland vs Scotland prediction for the same.
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Bookmaker Ratings prediction one – X2 and Total Goals under 3.5 – 1.68
Bookmaker Ratings prediction two – Scotland Goals handicap (0) – 1.95
X2 and Total Goals under 3.5
It will be a close match, and the winner is very hard to decide, although the visitors may have a slight edge. Moreover, the h2h record between Ireland and Scotland is perfectly split (W4, D3, L4).
Scotland goals handicap (0)
On the other hand, Scotland will be more confident, as they haven’t lost in the last four away fixtures.
Moreover, they have covered 0 goals handicap outcome in three fixtures. Therefore, we think that they have a chance to do it in this encounter too.
Ireland’s situation are becoming increasingly worrying, as they have now lost their first two UEFA Nations League matches.
Their last defeat was against a second-string Ukraine team, as many of the key players in Petryakov’s side were given rest after tough WC qualification games. Moreover, Ireland are yet to win a Nations League group stage game after 12 attempts (D5, L7).
On the other hand, Scotland bounced back after failing to qualify for World Cup 2022. Steve Clarke’s men woes with a 2-0 win over Armenia in their UNL first match.
Furthermore, the guests are heading into this fixture with a four-game run of undefeated away (W3, D1),
Gavin Bazunu and Matt Doherty will miss Ireland’s remaining Nations League. Meanwhile, Seamus Coleman is still doubtful.
On the other hand, Scotland are missing Kieran Tierney, Ryan Jack and Lyndon Dykes due to injuries.
Ireland: Kelleher; Christie, Stevens, Duffy, Egan, Collins, Cullen, Hendrick, Robinson, Ogbene, Parrott
Scotland: Gordon; Souttar, Hendry, McKenna, Ralston, McGinn, McGregor, Robertson, Armstrong, Adams, Christie
The last match between these teams ended in a draw (1:1) in 2015
This fixture will be played at Aviva Stadium, Dublin
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