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  1. The guy at about 30 mins says England have only got out the group once in 36 years, they reminds us about Iceland who we lost to in the knockouts…

    Also we got to Quarter finals in 2004 and 2012.

    Who hires these morons?

  2. England should fear Norway more than Serbia. We (Norway) have 2 playoff games at home. If we beat Serbia at home, we have a good chance to go through. And then we will end up with England , playing at Wembley in June 2020. Why should England fear Norway ? We have the beast Haaland scoring the goals, Odegaard the magician, Berge, one of the better midfielders, Josh King , another good player. And when we meet England we never lose, 1981 2-1 , 1993 2-0 and 1-1. So watch out England.

  3. The only thing that worries me is something horrible happening in Glasgow if Serbia qualifies and having a Croatia vs Serbia match not going well.

  4. I think you guys are being too optimistic about Wales. Switzerland is having a great generation that has definitely performed better than Wales have lately (including beating Belgium 5-2), and Baku will feel like a home game to Turkey. I honestly don't fancy Wales at all.

  5. I predict for group F: (Iceland wins the playoffs)

    Germany 1-0 France
    Portugal 2-0 Iceland

    Germany 2-2 Portugal
    Iceland 1-2 France

    Germany 3-0 Iceland
    Portugal 0-1 France

    1. Germany 7 pts
    2. France 6 pts
    3. Portugal 4 pts
    4. Iceland 0 pts

    Germany,France and Portugal advance.

  6. Guys with all respect to all comments in here, I do see France and Portugal quite ahead of all the others. I'll try to explain the reason behind. ???? have won between them the last 3 major tournaments (POR won Uefa Euro and Uefa Nations League, FRA won Fifa Worldcup) they will play without the pressure others will have, and that might potentially bring these two to show up with their strengths and their amazing squads, full of quality in each position and the substitutes with same level sitting on the bench. I do see Portugal and France ahead. Belgium still has to convince me they are able to reach a final yet despite their quality in their first eleven, though their defensive back line is clearly their weak point. Spain are under restructure, but new guys as Traore, Asensio, Inaki Williams are good, but perhaps not good enough. Italy will play home games, there's no real super star, but a hard nut, defensive strong. Germany will have Sane, Kroos, Gnabry, Havertz, Werner, Neuer or Ter Stegen, but is it enough to beat Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Ronaldo, Felix, Guedes, Ruben Dias, Ruben Neves, Pepe, Patrício, Nani, William Carvalho, Danilo, José Fonte, Cancelo, Semedo, Ricardo Pereira, Raphael Guerreiro, Diogo Jota, André Silva, Bruma, Renato Sanches, Trincao, etc etc, or Pogba, Griezmann, Oavard, Varane, Lloris, Mbappe, Giroud, Umtiti, Evra, N'golo kanté, Lucas Hernandez, Matuidi, Lenglet etc etc..?? Maybe yes due to their home advantage, but not to go all the way when facing knockout stages far from home and eventually against these two in a quarter or semi final.

  7. "England have only progressed past the initial group stages of the Euros once in the last 36 years" (referring to 1996).
    I'm not even English and even I know that's bullshit. England progressed past the group stages in 2004, 2012 and 2016. What he probably meant was: "England have only progressed past the first round AFTER the group stages once in the last 36 years."

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