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·15 novembre 2025
Football Accumulator Tips: Andy Robson backs England in 3/1 Sunday Match Odds 90 Acca

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England registered another comfortable victory in qualifying as they ran out 2-0 winners over Serbia at Wembley, to make it seven wins from seven in qualifying for Thomas Tuchel and the Three Lions. England have scored 20 goals across these matches, without conceding, showing how dominant they have been in their bid to reach the World Cup next summer.
They travel to take on an Albania side that they beat 2-0 at Wembley when the sides met back in March, with England in control throughout the contest. Albania only had three shots in that game, with none of these attempts finding the target, resulting in a lowly xG of 0.06. They also only had 26% of the ball.
England have been just as comfortable on the road as they have been at Wembley during this qualifying campaign. They've won all three of their away matches, netting 11 goals in the process and conceding none. This game doesn't mean an awful lot to Albania, they have a four point gap to Serbia heading into the final qualifying match, so there won't be a heavy cry for Albania to win the game for qualifying reasons.
This is a real opportunity for Ukraine as the home side here, with these nations locked on seven points in Group D heading into the final round of fixtures. Ukraine ran out 5-3 winners when these sides clashed back in September as part of qualifying, with Ukraine really maximising their xG of 1.00 from seven shots on target to score five goals.
Neither side can top the group, with France sitting six points clear of the pair at the summit of Group D, and they also can't be caught from behind, with Azerbaijan marooned at the bottom of the group.
Ukraine have the more recent experience of being in this position, having had to battle through a qualification round to reach the European Championships last summer. They can lean on that experience in a tense situation here, where they are likely to just have the edge when factoring in home advantage, and their 5-3 victory over Iceland in qualifying already this term.
This is likely to be a really tight encounter that is decided by fine margins, but the upturn that Italy have shown since Gennaro Gattuso's appointment in the dugout will fill them with confidence ahead of this crucial clash. The winner of this match will top the group and qualify automatically for the World Cup next year, while the runner up may have to compete in further qualifying rounds to ensure their place at the tournament.
Italy have won all three of their home games during the qualifying process, netting 10 goals and conceding none. Norway are likely to be the biggest threat to that record, with the rest of the group pretty weak in comparison to these two nations. The rest of this qualifying group is made up of Israel, Estonia and Moldova.
Norway have won all seven of their matches in the qualifying process so far, with Italy's only defeat coming in their game against Norway, which the Italians lost 3-0. That defeat spelled the end of Luciano Spalleti's time in charge of the national side. Italy have greatly benefited from that sacking and should be able to continue their strong run under the tutelage of legendary former-player Gattuso here.
There are plenty more Football Tips for this weekend, including World Cup Qualifying Predictions, over on my website, Andy's Bet Club.









































