UEFA Nations League is an international football contest played by senior men national teams of the member associations of UEFA, the sport’s European governing body. This is a biennial football tournament that is played. With that being said we have the upcoming fixture between the two teams, England and Italy on the 11th of June 2022.
This is going to be an exciting match for the football fans to watch as this is going to be the Group C matchday 3 of 6 of the UEFA Nations League, with these two teams heading against each other after a year. The match is going to be contested at Molineux, which is home to Premier League side Wolves. So let’s have a look at the details of this game UEFA Nations League 2022: England v Italy Prediction, Head-To-Head, Lineup, Betting Tips, Where To Watch Live Today Match Details – June 11, 2022.
England v Italy Prediction June 11, 2022
As we know that this is the first meeting between England and Italy, the last being the EURO 2020 final in July 2021, where the Italians won the penalities 3-2 after the game was called for a draw. With the stats, Italy has faced only two losses in their last 15 games against England in all competitions.
However, for team England, won just one of their last five games in the UEFA Nations League. It seems that Italy will be having an easy match with their current form, as they have dominated 11 matches in this current edition of the UEFA Nations League.
England v Italy Lineup
As of now, we haven’t received the information regarding the lineups of any teams yet. Both the teams have previously had strong contenders with substitutes of 12 each.
Where should you watch it?
England vs. Italy in the Nations League will be broadcasted in the UK on the local source, Channel 4. The Coverage will be held sharp at 7 pm (BST) which will conclude at 10 PM. Meanwhile, you can live stream the game online by using the app or the website of Channel 4. For people in the US, you can make use of fuboTV which is a great source for streaming live content of sports.
Here are details of the States of the US that will have the kick timings for this game,
ET: 2:45 PM CT: 1:45 PM MT: 12:45 PM PT: 11:45 AM
Wales v Belgium Prediction, Head-To-Head, Lineup, Where To Watch Live Today Match Details – June 11, 2022
The back-to-back matches being held we have the upcoming match being held between Wales v Belgium. The match is going to be on the 11th of June 2022. UEFA is a professional international football tournament contested by all the senior footballers representing different clubs. This is going to be the Group A4 teams playing Wales and Belgium.
The match is going to be held at Cardiff City Stadium-Cardiff. This is the matchday 3rd of the 6th. The teams have both had their previous match played on 8th June 2022. Wales lost the match against the Netherlands, whereas Belgium won against Poland with an impressive score of 6-1. So let’s have a look at the stats of these two teams UEFA Nations League 2022: Wales v Belgium Prediction, Head-To-Head, Lineup, Betting Tips, Where To Watch Live Today Match Details – June 11, 2022.
Wales v Belgium Prediction
UEFA Nations League 2022: Wales v Belgium- Lineup.
The line of the teams has not been declared by the official yet. The match is going to be in 2 days which means we will get the update official by them in some time. You can continue reading the article to know more about this game and match.
Wales v Belgium, Where To Watch Live Today Match Details
Here we have the details regarding the live streaming of the game in the UK which is going to be on Channel 4. The best source one can view the matches live is Channel 4. It has its own official website and application for mobile and tablets. For people in America, you can make use of fubotv to watch the matches live.
UEFA Nations League 2022: Finland vs Montenegro Prediction, Head-To-Head, Lineup, Betting Tips, Where To Watch Live Today Match Details – June 7, 2022
International Football UEFA is having its upcoming match scheduled to be on Tuesday, 7th June 2022. This is going to be the first match between the two teams, Finland and Montenegro. Finland is going to welcome Montenegro in this UEFA Nations League, Group B match. This is the race to League A where the Group B teams are going to be competing against each other.
The match is going to be held at Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland. The match is set to begin at 9 PM according to IST. Finland had played their last match against Bosnia which was a draw in their campaign opener at Tuesday’s venue on Saturday. Meanwhile, Montenegro had a good beginning to the league with the last match won against Romania, with a score of 2-0 on Sunday. So have a look at the details of this match, Prediction, Head-To-Head, Lineup, Betting Tips, and Where To Watch Live Today UEFA Nations League 2022.
Finland vs Montenegro Prediction
With the upcoming between Finland and Montenegro football teams of the UEFA Nations League Group B, the match is going to be full of energy for the fans to enjoy. Let’s take a look at the stats of the teams here. Montenegro stands graciously at the top of Group 3 of the League B standings, however, Finland is at the second to the third rank.
The last five matches by Finland were such that they won only 1 match in Nov. Meanwhile, Montenegro had won 2 matches consecutively. Since this is going to be the first encounter between the teams, the prediction becomes tricky. A lot is dependent on the squads now.
Head to Head
As we know that this is going to be the first meeting between the two sides, we can have a look at the head-to-head stats which were played long back. The Scandinavian side did face Serbia-Montenegro before on two occasions when the nation was split into Serbia and Montenegro in 2007.
Montenegro’s last five matches were this- W, W, L, L, D
Finland’s Last Five matches were this – D, L, D, L, W.
Finland vs Montenegro Betting Tips and Team news
For Finland, they have called up 27 players for the four Nations League games this month. As of now, there are no updates regarding the injury of any player or concerns regarding the withdrawal of any member. However there might be a few changes regarding the Playing Xi of the team basis the previous encounter with Bosnia, wherein Teemu scored a goal from the penalty spot
Montenegro will have a massive squad of 33-men. Apart from this, there is no news regarding the injury of any team member or concerns regarding the suspension of any player. We expect all the players to be on the field today.
Where To Watch Live Today UEFA Nations League 2022 Match Details – June 7
To watch the live match between the Finland and Montenegro, UEFA Nations League 2022 we have the following details regarding the tv channel and the live streaming. All the matches will be held in Helsinki so the fans who live beyond the boundaries will have to tune into different channels. For the United States, FuboTV will be doing the same. In Canada, people make use of DAZN.
Here are the times of different States in the US
ET: 12:00 PM CT: 11:00 AM MT: 10:00 AM PT: 9:00 AM
Women’s Euro 2022 Fixtures, Groups, dates, schedule, kick-off times, All You Need To Know
Womens Euro 2022 otherwise also known as UEFA European Women’s football championship will see its 13th edition of the tournament in the month of July 2022. A year ago the number of teams that would compete was increased to a total of 16 teams. This year it will be the second time that 16 teams will compete for the championship.
Coming in the tournament, the defending champions of the last were the Netherlands. This year, the tournament will see an addition of a new team to the groups, Northern Ireland. The tournament is set to be held in the country of Europe. Europe last hosted the tournament in 2005 and this year they are set to welcome the tournament in their country.
Women’s Euro 2022 dates, kick-off times
UEFA Womens Euro 2022 Championship is set to be held in the country of England across a total of 9 cities in 10 stadiums. Wembley and Brentford Stadium in London, Old Trafford and Academy Stadium in Manchester, St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton, Bramall Lane in Sheffield, Falmer Stadium in Brighton, and Hove, Stadium MK in Milton Keynes, New York Stadium in Rotherham, and Leigh Sports Village in Leigh.
Womens Euro 2022 will be held from the 6th of July 2022 and end on the 31st of July 2022. The tournament was originally scheduled to take place from 7th July to 1st August 2021 however due to COVID-19 Pandemic, it was rescheduled to 2022. The tournament will kick off on the 6th of July with the hometown team England going against Austria in the Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester at 20:00 IST.
Women’s Euro 2022 Fixtures, Groups, and Schedule
There will be a total of 4 groups in which teams would be divided. Each group will consist of 4 teams. The winners and the runner-ups of each group will qualify for the knockout stages or the quarter-finals. A total of 4 teams would qualify for the semi-finals where we would get our two finalists for the UEFA Women’s EURO Championship.
Group A Teams
1. England
2. Austria
3. Norway
4. Northern Ireland
Group B Teams
.1. Germany
2. Denmark
3. Spain
4. Finland
Group C Teams
.1. Netherlands
2. Sweden
3. Portugal
4. Switzerland
Group D Teams
.1. France
2. Italy
3. Belgium
4. Iceland
Group A Match Schedule
Date
Match
Stadium
6th July
England vs Austria
Old Trafford
7th July
Northern Ireland vs Norway
St. Mary’s Stadium
11th July
Northern Ireland vs Austria
St. Mary’s Stadium
11th July
England vs Norway
Community Stadium
15th July
Northern Ireland vs England
St. Mary’s Stadium
15th July
Austria vs Norway
Community Stadium
Group B Match Schedule
Date
Match
Stadium
8th July
Finland vs Spain
Stadium MK
8th July
Germany vs Denmark
Brentford Community Stadium
12th July
Denmark vs Finland
Stadium MK
12th July
Germany vs Spain
Brentford Community Stadium
16th July
Finland vs Germany
Stadium MK
16th July
Denmark vs Spain
Brentford Community Stadium
Group C Match Schedule
Date
Match
Stadium
9th July
Portugal vs Switzerland
Leigh Sports Village
9th July
Sweden vs Netherlands
Baramall Lane
13th July
Sweden vs Switzerland
Baramall Lane
13th July
Netherlands vs Portugal
Leigh Sports Village
17th July
Switzerland vs Netherlands
Baramall Lane
17th July
Portugal vs Sweden
Leigh Sports Village
Group D Match Schedule
Date
Match
Stadium
10th July
Belgium vs Iceland
Academy Stadium
10th July
France vs Italy
New York Stadium
14th July
Italy vs Iceland
Academy Stadium
14th July
France vs Belgium
New York Stadium
18th July
Iceland vs France
New York Stadium
18th July
Belgium vs Italy
Academy Stadium
After Relegation In Nations League, Is England A Better Side For The World Cup?
England went through humiliations in the Nations League, getting relegated after poor performances under the leadership of Gareth Southgate.
England and Germany shared the spoils at Wembley in a 3-3 draw but the results left both sides frustrated with their runs ahead of the World Cup.
Nevertheless, some in the UK are not shocked with the ‘Nation’s League’ performances, saying the England squad is one of the favourites to win the biggest global football tournament in Qatar.
While that is comforting, that is people still see the England squad as the best in the world ahead of the World Cup, there are concerns about the team.
The England squad had to fight against racist remarks online after it failed to win the EURO 2020, with three of its players missing the penalties at the end, giving Italy victory.
The Italians made it to the final stage of the Nations League in what can be seen as a performance filled with consistency, unlike the England squad. They should be one of the favourites to lift the World Cup coming November.
Russia and Qatar
Now, what is the difference between the England team that was fielded in Russia and the one that will defend their chances in Qatar?
England meets the USA, Wales and Iran in what can be said is an easy qualifying group that should see both the English side and the Americans go through the first stage.
Gregg Berhalter, the American coach, praised Gareth Southgate and backed the Three Lions to win the World Cup.
He says Southgate transformed the English players into a squad of superheroes.
He also says the performances of the England’s Women squad in the recent Women’s World Cup will also boost the morale of the English side in Qatar.
In Russia, England blew a chance to end their memorable World Cup adventure on a high note and become the best team to leave English shores when they were defeated 2-0 by Belgium in the third-place play-off.
This time around, they have a relatively easy (on paper) run in the first round of the W. Cup. WIll they disappoint the supporters?
England’s performance in Russia was one of their best showing in a World Cup after their 1966 controversial win against Germany by 4-2.
It was a Harry Maguire header that sent England on its way to the semi-finals after they beat Sweden 2-0.
Kieran Trippier’s superb fifth-minute free-kick put England ahead in the Luzhniki Stadium.
With this goal, they were on course for only their second World Cup final appearance. But Ivan Perisic’s second-half equaliser was well deserved as Croatia began to show their worth as the game progressed.
Another period of extra-time stood in the way of the Three Lions reaching the final against France, only for Mario Mandzukic to tuck away the winning goal after some static England defending allowed him to beat Pickford.
England and USA
In Qatar, England has to face the Americans and with the World Cup history between these two nations, it is hard to say whether the English side will come out the winner this time.
England has played the USA twice in the World Cup. The first time was way back in history when the USA team surprised the entire world by beating England 1-0 in 1950 and a terrible 1-1 draw in Rustenburg (South Africa) in 2010.
While the USA seems to be the bigger thorn in England’s side in this tournament, it still has to end up first in the group to face a lesser performing side in the next round. That is if England qualifies.
Nevertheless, in this year’s edition of the FIFA World Cup, Brazil is the 9/2 favourite to win, followed by France at 6/1 and England and Argentina at 7/1. This is based on the Bet365 predictions.
Poor results lately means England has drifted from the hot favourites to a lesser one but it is still among the countries that could end up as the top four in the competition.
Gareth Southgate’s England are 7/1 third favourites to win the World Cup in Qatar this winter, according to the bookies, after their poor run continued during the recent international break.
Southgate’s team was defeated 1-0 at the San Siro on Friday before drawing 3-3 with Germany at Wembley on Monday. These results bring their winless streak to six games.
For Behalter, the number of Premier League players (the best league in the world says many) means England is a hot favourite.
‘I don’t know if the expectations have always been in line with the quality of the squad. So back in 2010, realistically, I didn’t think they had the squad that could win the World Cup, right? But now it’s different. Now I think we all agree they have a squad that can win the World Cup.
‘And Gareth, in my opinion, has done a great job of helping the players cope with that pressure and actually using the jersey as a cape rather than a straitjacket and really giving them the freedom to play on the field, giving them the idea that they can represent their country in a positive way and make the country proud,’ he adds from an MLS event in Minneapolis last month.
The US begin their campaign against Wales, with the sides meeting in October 2020 for a 0-0 draw in Cardiff.
‘They were a good team, a very hard team to score on, a physical team, a lot of Premier League players, some real high quality in the attack, quality defenders,’ Behalter says.
Southgate’s squad
While the controversial and error-prone Harry Maguire is getting the backing of coach Southgate, it is undoubted that Harry Kane remains the top English player on the list of selected players or those who will be on the plane for the World Cup.
Harry Kane remains at the top of the table, with Declan Rice (2nd), Jordan Pickford (3rd), and Raheem Sterling (4th), but there is a change below that, with Jude Bellingham climbing four places to fifth after strong performances against Italy and Germany.
In the absence of Kalvin Phillips, who was already struggling for playing time at Manchester City before his injury, Bellingham appeared set to partner Rice. In the rankings, the Borussia Dortmund teenager leapfrogs Reece James (6th), Phil Foden (7th), Mason Mount (8th), Bukayo Saka (9th), and John Stones (10th).
The biggest movers, however, are Eric Dier (11th) and Luke Shaw (12th), who have risen 10 and 16 places respectively after returning to the squad and seizing their opportunity.
They suddenly look like sure bets for Qatar, and possibly Southgate’s starting lineup as well.
Despite a chorus of supporters and pundits criticising England manager Gareth Southgate for not playing Liverpool defender Kieran Tripper, Southgate believes Tripper is ahead of Trent Alexander-Arnold in the England pecking order.
Alexander-Arnold, who was on the substitutes bench but did not play against Italy, was left out of the squad that drew 3-3 with Germany at Wembley on Monday night in the Nations League.
Reece James, England’s standout right-sided defender, played the entire match and is set to play in the World Cup in Qatar.
Six Nations Rugby Championship 2022 Schedule, Fixtures, Venue, Kick-Off Times
2022 Six Nations Rugby Championship is going to be the annual rugby event contested by the rugby union, the the128th edition of the event including all the previous incarnations of the championship. For sponsorship reasons, it is known as Guinness Six Nations. The six nations that are a part of the union include England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales. So take a look at the Six Nations Rugby Championship 2022 Fixtures, Venue, Kick-Off Times.
The series begins on 5th February 2022, with the first match between Ireland and Wales, who were the defending champions of the series in 2021. This is going to be the 23rd season of the Six Nation Rugby Championship.
Six Nations Rugby Championship 2022 Schedule, Fixtures
Take a look at the entire fixture of the Rugby Championship which was announced by the officials. The matches are going to be in a series of Rounds. The first round features Ireland and Wales, on February 5th, 2022 in Dublin. The second match between, Scotland and England in Edinburgh. Followed by the next match to be held on 6th Feb 2022 between France and Italy in Paris. So take a look at the entire fixture including the venues.
ROUND ONE
Ireland v Wales, Saturday Feb 5, KO TBC, Dublin
Scotland v England, Saturday Feb 5, KO TBC, Edinburgh
France v Italy Feb 6, KO TBC, Paris
ROUND TWO
Wales v Scotland, Saturday Feb 12, KO TBC, Cardiff
France v Ireland, Saturday Feb 12, KO TBC, Paris
Italy v England, Sunday Feb 13, KO TBC, Rome
ROUND THREE
Scotland v France, Saturday Feb 26, KO TBC, Edinburgh
England v Wales, Saturday Feb 26, KO TBC, Twickenham
Ireland v Italy, Sunday Feb 27, KO TBC, Dublin
ROUND FOUR
Wales v France, Friday March 11, KO TBC, Cardiff
Italy v Scotland, Saturday March 12, KO TBC, Rome
England v Ireland, Saturday March 12, KO TBC, Twickenham
ROUND FIVE
Wales v Italy, Saturday March 19, KO TBC, Cardiff
Ireland v Scotland, Saturday March 19, KO TBC, Dublin
France v England, Saturday March 19, KO TBC, Paris
What are the Kick Off Times ? HSBC Six Nations Championship
The timings of each match are going to differ as there are 6 nations and six venues. So check out the timings here in detail.
The game between Wales and Ireland will begin at 2.15 pm on Saturday 5 February. Later on, the match between Scotland and England will be
On Sunday, February 6, round 1 finishes at the Stade de France, where France and Italy will be playing against each other at 4 pm local time.
Later in the Championship, there is much excitement ahead of the return of Friday night rugby and organizers have confirmed it will be an 8 pm kick-off on March 11 as Wales host France in Round 4.
The day starts in Cardiff, where Wales host Italy at 2.15 pm, and then heads to Dublin where Ireland finishes off their campaign with a home clash with Scotland at 4.45 pm.
And then rounding it all off, France and England meet in Le Crunch at 9 pm local time (8 pm GMT) at the Stade de France.