Georgia vs. Norway (Tuesday, 5.00pm)
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With optimism of reaching a first-ever major tournament finals rising, Georgia welcome Norway to the Batumi Stadium for their opening Euro 2024 qualifying Group A battle on Tuesday.
The hosts thumped Mongolia 6-1 in a warm-up friendly on Saturday, while their Nordic counterparts fell to a 3-0 loss to Spain in their maiden Group A contest.
We say: Georgia 1-1 Norway
While the vast majority of Georgia's victories in 2022 came against teams that they would have expected to beat, Sagnol's side should feel confident of getting their Euro 2024 qualifying bid off to a respectable start.
Norway held their own for long periods of their clash with Spain and were unlucky not to have breached the Roja backline, so we can picture a tightly-fought score draw on the Batumi turf.
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Scotland vs. Spain (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Having both opened their Euro 2024 qualifying campaigns with 3-0 wins, Scotland and Spain clash in a top-of-the-table battle in Group A on Tuesday night.
Steve Clarke's side hit Cyprus for three in their opening battle, while the Luis de la Fuente era for Spain began with a comfortable success over Norway.
We say: Scotland 1-2 Spain
Spain's three-goal success over Norway was nowhere near as comfortable as the scoreline made out, and had Erling Braut Haaland been fit and firing, La Roja would have been unlikely to come away with a clean sheet after conceding a multitude of chances.
A Scotland side with a taste for goals can trouble the Roja backline further, but getting one over De la Fuente's men should still be a bridge too far for the boys in blue.
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Turkey vs. Croatia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Having been denied in stoppage time at the weekend, Croatia seek a first Euro 2024 qualifying win against Turkey on Tuesday, when the Group D rivals meet in Bursa.
While last year's World Cup semi-finalists were held to a draw by Wales, their hosts have three points on the board already, following victory in Armenia.
We say: Turkey 2-2 Croatia
As both teams pose a goal threat and, in the circumstances, are equally motivated to go for the win, an open encounter could ensue.
Croatia rarely taste defeat in any competition, given their nous and hard-won know-how, so even if they fall behind in Bursa, they can find a way back into the contest and tame a talented Turkey side.
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Wales vs. Latvia (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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After salvaging a precious point from their opening-day fixture, Wales seek a first win of Euro 2024 qualifying on Tuesday, when Group D outsiders Latvia visit Cardiff City Stadium.
Finding a stoppage-time equaliser in Split sets up Rob Page's men for an encounter with a side that were edged out in a friendly encounter with the Republic of Ireland last week.
We say: Wales 2-1 Latvia
Having overachieved by taking a point home from Croatia, it is essential for Wales to capitalise by posting three more points on Tuesday. The home side are well-placed to do so, as they are a formidable prospect in Cardiff; however, Latvia have proved they can pose a threat and have scored in each of their fixtures since the start of last year.
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Switzerland vs. Israel (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Switzerland will be looking to make it two wins from two qualifying matches when they host Israel in Group I on Tuesday.
The visitors, meanwhile, were held 1-1 by Kosovo in their opening game of the campaign in Tel Aviv on Saturday.
We say: Switzerland 3-1 Israel
Switzerland certainly will not have things all of their way against Israel in the same manner they did versus Belarus, but we expect Yakin's side to have too much quality for their opponents once again.
The Red Crosses are seasoned veterans on the international stage, and they look set to dominate Group I having been provided with a kind draw.
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Romania vs. Belarus (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Romania will be expecting to make it two wins from two qualifying games when they take on Belarus in Group I on Tuesday.
Belarus, meanwhile, will be aiming to bounce back after suffering a 5-0 thumping at the hands of Switzerland on Saturday.
We say: Romania 2-0 Belarus
While Belarus should be safe from succumbing to another thrashing, Romania will sense an excellent opportunity to lay down a marker for an automatic qualifying spot in Group I, and we are struggling beyond to see another routine victory for them after dispatching Andorra in their opening match.
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Kosovo vs. Andorra (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Kosovo will be aiming to claim their first win in Group I of Euro 2024 qualifying when they host Andorra on Tuesday.
The visitors, meanwhile, were defeated 2-0 at home to Romania at the weekend.
We say: Kosovo 2-0 Andorra
Andorra undoubtedly provide the majority of their opponents with a more disciplined task than they managed to in previous years, but they clearly lack individual quality to hurt teams on a regular basis.
With Romania simultaneously hosting Belarus, Kosovo will not want to lose further ground on one of their main rivals for the second automatic qualification spot in Group I, and we expect them to claim a relatively comfortable victory.