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·17 November 2024
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·17 November 2024
Three Lions know victory will secure promotion back to the top tier of the Nations League
England know victory in their final game of 2024 will secure promotion back to the top tier of the Nations League after Thursday’s 3-0 win in Greece.
Carsley will take charge of England for the last time as interim head coach before Thomas Tuchel takes over in January.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game…
Curtis Jones, Kyle Walker, Harry Kane and Morgan Rogers celebrate the Liverpool midfielder’s goal in England’s 3-0 win over Greece
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England vs Ireland is scheduled for a 5pm GMT kick-off on Sunday, November 17, 2024.
The match will take place at Wembley Stadium in London.
TV channel: In the UK, the game will be televised live on ITV1 with coverage starting at 4pm.
Live stream: Fans can catch the contest live online via the ITVX app.
Live blog: You can follow all the action on matchday via Standard Sport’s live blog, with expert analysis from Dan Kilpatrick, Malik Ouzia and Dom Smith at Wembley.
Carsley has confirmed Harry Kane will start after he was on the bench in Greece, where Ollie Watkins started and scored.
Ezri Konsa has become the latest player to withdraw from the squad after he returned to Aston Villa for treatment on a hip injury.
England captain Harry Kane will return to the team
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For Ireland, uncapped Charlton midfielder Conor Coventry has been called up in place of the injured Jason Knight.
England Predicted XI: Pickford; Lewis, Walker, Guehi, Hall; Gallagher, Jones; Madueke, Bellingham, Gordon; Kane
Ireland Predicted XI: Kelleher; Doherty, Collins, Scales, O'Dowda; McAteer, Cullen, Molumby, Johnston; Parrott, Ferguson
Carsley should get the sign-off his desires with a home win for England, as the loss of talent through injuries is offset by the incentive of impressing for players who might not have got the chance otherwise.
England were clinical in their 3-0 win over Greece - riding out some difficult moments and taking their chances well - and we expect them to have too much for the Irish.
Ireland will feel they have a great opportunity to upset their nearby rivals on the road, but despite Troy Parrott’s recent run of goals and Evan Ferguson’s endeavour up front they may fall just short.
England to win, 2-1.
England beat Ireland in Dublin 2-0 in September, with Declan Rice and Jack Grealish both scoring against the country they could have represented. Overall the Three Lions have a strong recent record against the Irish, having not lost to them since 1988.
England wins: 7
Draws: 8
Ireland wins: 2
England: 2/11
Draw: 9/2
Ireland: 12/1
Odds via Betfair (subject to change).