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Head to Head England vs Italy | Timeline, Lineups, Odds – 17th Oct 2023 – Euro Qualification

Head to Head England vs Italy | Timeline, Lineups, Odds - 17th Oct 2023 - Euro Qualification
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Head to head, Prediction and Timeline for England vs Italy. They will play at Wembley Stadium in London on 17th October.

England and Italy are going to clash in the 8th week of the 2024 Euro Qualification on Tuesday the 17th of October at 7:45 pm at Wembley Stadium.

England vs Italy PREDICTION

ENG X ITA
60.61% 26.67% 18.18%

The prediction is that England will be the winner. Following our analysis, there are 60.61% chances that England prevails. There is a 26.67% chance of a draw.

England vs Italy Timeline, H2H, Lineups

Under – Over Statistics, Predictions

OVER 2.5: According to forecasts, the game will finish with three or more goals. Currently, the combined games of England and Italy have ended 4 times with 2 goals or less and 6 times with more than 2 goals.

Throughout this competition, England took part to 2 matches that ended with the teams scoring 2 goals or less in total (UNDER 2.5 – 40.0%) and 3 matches that ended with both teams scoring more than 2 goals in total (OVER 2.5 – 60.0%).

On the home soil, England took part in 1 match that ended with 2 goals or less (UNDER 2.5 – 50.0%) and 1 match that ended with the teams scoring more than 2 goals in total (OVER 2.5 – 50.0%).

On the other side, Italy took part in 2 matches that ended with both teams scoring 2 goals or less in total (UNDER 2.5 – 40.0%) and 3 matches that ended with more than 2 goals (OVER 2.5 – 60.0%).

When playing away, Italy competed in 2 matches that ended with both teams scoring 2 goals or less in total (UNDER 2.5 – 100.0%).

England vs Italy Referee: Clément Turpin

Referee: C. Turpin
1 X 2
0% 33% 67%

This match will be officiated by Clément Turpin. This season, who has already officiated 3 matches in Euro Qualification​.This season, he has never officiated a match for any of the 2 teams.

England: Performance and Timeline

England has 13 points to be in the 1st position in the Euro Qualification. England won 4 matches, it has never lost up to now, and it draw once.

Goals

England has scored a total of 16 goals. It is inclined to to score early. 11 goals were scored during the first half (68.75%), 5 goals in the second (31.25%). England has a positive goal difference (+14) after scoring 16 goals and receiving 2 goals.

The top scorer is H.Kane who has scored 5 goals in 5 matches. He has scored 1 penalty.

Italy: Performance and Timeline

Italy has accumulated 10 points and occupies the 2nd place in the Euro Qualification. Italy won 3 matches, lost once, and it draw once.

Goals

Italy has scored a total of 10 goals. It tends to to score early. 6 goals were scored during the first half (60.00%), 4 goals in the second (40.00%). Italy has a positive goal difference (+6) after scoring 10 goals and receiving 4 goals.

The players who have netted most goals are D.Berardi, M.Retegui and D.Frattesi with 2 goals.

England vs Italy Live watch: Broadcasters

The match will be shown on Channel 4, Diema Sport 3, RAI, RTL Nitro, Sport 1 (Cze), Viaplay (Swe), Ziggo Sport Voetbal, Prima Sport 1 (Rom), Digi Sport 1 (Rom), Polsat Sport, TVP Sport, Spiler2 TV, Astro, beIN Sports MENA, Cytavision Sports, Eleven Sports (Bel), RSI La 2, SRF, Optus Sport (Aus), SuperSport, TV2 Sport X (Den), V Sport Premium (Swe), CMore (Fin), CMore Sport (Fin), MTV Katsomo (Fin), MTV Urheilu (Fin), Sport TV (Por) and RTS Deux.

England vs Italy H2H matches

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