Georgia vs. Greece (Tuesday, 5.00pm)
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Just 90 minutes away from a first-ever appearance at a major tournament, Georgia host Greece in Tuesday's Euro 2024 qualifying playoff Path C semi-final in Tbilisi.
Willy Sagnol's men booked their ticket to the showpiece with a 2-0 beating of 10-man Luxembourg in their semi-final showdown, while the Pirate Ship Crew hit Kazakhstan for five without reply.
We say: Georgia 2-3 Greece
The return of a well-rested Kvaratskhelia represents potentially the biggest boost that Georgia could have wished for ahead of such a momentous occasion, where the formidable Tbilisi crowd should more than play their part in their team's endeavours.
A clash between two prolific attacking units has the potential to be an incredible watch for the neutral, but given the manner of Greece's destructive performance against a hitherto impressive Kazakhstan outfit, Poyet's men have our vote to return to the biggest continental stage and extend Georgia's wait for a major tournament baptism.
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Wales vs. Poland (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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With a spot in Euro 2024 Group D on the line, Wales and Poland square off at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday, in the final of qualifying playoff Path A.
Rob Page's men made light work of semi-final foes Finland in a 4-1 crushing, while their visitors barely broke a sweat in their most recent tie either, smashing Estonia 5-1.
We say: Wales 1-2 Poland
Wales would do well to attack Poland's depleted right-hand side in Cardiff, where home advantage should certainly play its part for a Dragons side who are seldom outclassed in home Euros qualifiers.
However, Poland have had their hosts' number in the 21st century, and the likes of Robert Lewandowski will need no second invitation to capitalise on Wales' defensive shortcomings, so we can picture Tuesday's final ending in heartache for the Dragons as Poland book their tickets to Germany.
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Ukraine vs. Iceland (Tuesday, 7.45pm)
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Path B of the Euro 2024 qualifying playoffs concludes on Tuesday evening in Poland, where Ukraine and Iceland square off for the right to advance to this summer's tournament.
Sergiy Rebrov's men eked out a 2-1 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina to advance to the midweek showpiece, while their Nordic opponents demolished Israel 4-1 in their semi-final.
We say: Ukraine 3-1 Iceland
With Genoa talisman Gudmundsson in remarkable form for club and country, Iceland should not lack an offensive threat in Wroclaw, but a trio of injury worries is not what the doctor ordered for Hareide's men.
As Ukraine possess their own revered options in the final third in Dovbyk and semi-final hero Yaremchuk, as well as celebrated names in all areas of the field, we can only picture the 'hosts' marching to a dominant victory en route to Euro 2024.