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UEFA Euro 2020 Qualifiers Thread

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Next set of games for the Home Nations and Republic of Ireland

Thursday 5th September
Republic of Ireland Vs Switzerland (7:45pm Kick Off)

Friday 6th September
Wales Vs Azerbaijan (7:45pm Kick Off)
Scotland Vs Russia (7:45pm Kick Off)

Saturday 7th September
England Vs Bulgaria (5pm Kick Off)

Sunday 8th September (No Home Nation or Ireland games this day, but Sweden Vs Norway at 7:45pm should be fun)

Monday 9th September

Northern Ireland Vs Germany (7:45pm Kick Off)
Scotland Vs Belgium (7:45pm Kick Off)

Tuesday 10th September
England Vs Kosovo (7:45pm Kick Off)

Hope all five nations win all their games and there is much rejoicing ;)
 
Next set of games for the Home Nations and Republic of Ireland

Thursday 5th September
Republic of Ireland Vs Switzerland (7:45pm Kick Off)

Friday 6th September
Wales Vs Azerbaijan (7:45pm Kick Off)
Scotland Vs Russia (7:45pm Kick Off)

Saturday 7th September
England Vs Bulgaria (5pm Kick Off)

Sunday 8th September (No Home Nation or Ireland games this day, but Sweden Vs Norway at 7:45pm should be fun)

Monday 9th September

Northern Ireland Vs Germany (7:45pm Kick Off)
Scotland Vs Belgium (7:45pm Kick Off)

Tuesday 10th September
England Vs Kosovo (7:45pm Kick Off)

Hope all five nations win all their games and there is much rejoicing ;)
NEA. ( soz mikey I'm sure some are, but I ain't)
 


Tough games .
Naismith and snodgrass in the squad shows how bad the players coming through are.

Goalkeepers: Craig MacGillivray (Portsmouth), David Marshall (Wigan), Jon McLaughlin (Sunderland)

Defenders: David Bates (Sheffield Wednesday), Liam Cooper (Leeds), Mikey Devlin (Aberdeen), Charlie Mulgrew (Wigan), Stephen O'Donnell (Kilmarnock), Andrew Robertson (Liverpool), Greg Taylor (Kilmarnock)

Midfielders: Stuart Armstrong (Southampton), Ryan Christie (Celtic), Ryan Jack (Rangers), John McGinn (Aston Villa), Callum McGregor (Celtic), Kenny McLean (Norwich), Robert Snodgrass (West Ham), Scott McTominay (Manchester United)

Forwards: James Forrest (Celtic), Ryan Fraser (Bournemouth), Oliver McBurnie (Sheffield United), Steven Naismith (Hearts), Matt Phillips (West Brom) Johnny Russell (Sporting Kansas City)



Robertson, Armstrong, McGinn, McTominay and Forrest the stand outs for me there

The squad lacks depth overall, but there's some good players in there (Forrest over the past couple of seasons has really started to impress me)
 
England have a golden era of footballing talent at their disposal and should be winning trophies. Not making BBC record figures watch defeats.
 
England have a golden era of footballing talent at their disposal and should be winning trophies. Not making BBC record figures watch defeats.

If they're going to do it, 2020 would probably be their best chance

They are a team who I think are good enough to win something, but that doesn't guarantee that they will

It's an England side that I actually like watching though, which is probably the first time since the Sven Era
 

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