Jostled in its Nations League group, England travels to Greece on Thursday evening in a crucial match for promotion to League A. The decimated Three Lions will try to take their revenge on the undefeated Greeks.
England are playing big this Thursday in the Nations League. Second in group 2 in League B, the Three Lions must win to remain in the race for direct promotion to League A, reserved for the first in the group at the end of the six days of the calendar. To do this, the English will have to take their revenge against Greece, surprise winner of the first duel between the two teams in October at Wembley.
Obviously vengeful, England will present itself with a group deprived of many executives. Compared to the initial list revealed by Lee Carlsley, his last before leaving his place on the bench to Thomas Tuchel, eight players have withdrawn including Bukayo Saka, Cole Palmer and Phil Foden. England will still be able to count on its captain Harry Kane, silent in the selection for two matches, and Jude Bellingham, recent 3rd for the Ballon d'Or.
Opposite, Greece will try to repeat the feat of last October, this time at home. The teammates of Vangelis Pavlidis, author of a double in the first leg against England, are having a very good Nations League, they who have the best attack and the best defense in League B. A victory would ensure them to move up League A for the first time since the creation of the Nations League, where they had been vegetating in League C for three editions.
At what time and on which TV channel to watch Greece – England?
The match between England and Greece in the Nations League (League B) will take place on Thursday, November 14 at the Olympic Stadium in Athens (Greece) at 8:45 p.m. The meeting will be followed live exclusively on The Live Football Teamonline channel reserved for subscribers. There will be no broadcast of the match on TV, the group having favored another poster for its free broadcast on the L'Equipe channel.
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