England
Friendly International
Friendlies 1
Thu , Nov 12 , 2020 21:00
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Republic of Ireland
England
Republic of Ireland
3 - 0
England host Republic of Ireland at Wembley in an international friendly on Thursday, November 12 and the match kicks off at 8pm (UK).
ENGLAND VS IRELAND MATCH ANALYSIS
All eyes will be on Wembley Stadium when England and Republic of Ireland face each other in a friendly on Thursday evening, as original opponents New Zealand withdrew from the fixture because of travel and player availability complications caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Three Lions suffered a shocking 1-0 loss to Denmark in the Nations League last month, meaning that they are eager to return to winning ways.As for their opponents, the Boys in Green aim to make amends for a 1-0 loss to Finland. Meanwhile, David McGoldrick announced his retirement from international football, with Luton Town attacker James Collins stepping up.
After suffering a defeat to Denmark, England’s League A Group 2 table looks wide open. Denmark is top of the table and England is third, below Belgium on goal difference. This friendly will be a preparation for their final two Nations League group fixtures, away to Belgium on 15 November and home to Iceland on 18 November, which is still in doubt because of travel ban on Denmark visitors over mink Covid-1 fears.
As for England’s last match against Denmark, it was only England's third home defeat (0-1) in their past 50 competitive internationals on home soil. But it was thoroughly deserved. Manchester United's captain Harry Maguire suffered a 31-minute nightmare and England's night got worse four minutes later when Christian Eriksen scored his 34th goal for Denmark from penalty-spot. England are now third in their group, with only the winners progressing to the Nations League finals in 2021, they must pick themselves up for a strong finish to this campaign.
As for their rivals Ireland, with only two points from their four rounds in League B Group 4, their chances to progress are non-existent. After drawing against Bulgaria and Wales and losing to Finland twice (0-1;1-0), they should focus on next cycle of qualifications. Stephen Kenny remains without a win in his five games as Republic of Ireland boss as his side most recent match was a defeat in Finland.
Fairly enough, the Irish’s squad was depleted due to coronavirus absentees and injuries and Stephen Kenny cited mitigating factors after his wait for a first win as he now remains without a victory in his five games as Republic of Ireland boss. As for a Thursday’s friendly, September 1949 marks the last time Ireland won on English soil, and that record seems under little threat with Ireland winless in their last six matches (D4, L2).
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As for some stats and facts, England and the Republic of Ireland last faced in June 2015 in a friendly at the Aviva Stadium, drawing 0-0. At Wembley, their last meeting was in May 2013 in a friendly, sharing a 1-1 draw.
England are winless in seven matches against the Republic of Ireland (D5 L2), their joint-worst current winless run against an opponent.
Republic of Ireland have never beaten England at Wembley, playing there six times previously without success (D3 L3).
England are looking to avoid losing consecutive matches for only a second time under Gareth Southgate, losing three in a row in September 2018.
Ireland haven’t beaten current FIFA top-100 opposition on foreign soil since October 2017, with a record of D7, L5 since.
BettingKick’s prediction for England vs Republic of Ireland match is: England win
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