Italy – Portugal Saturday, 17 November
The fixture Italy – Portugal from UEFA – Nations League will be played on Saturday 17 November at 19:45 h. UK time. This encounter is a decisive one in this group, following Italy’s 1-0 win away to Poland last month.
The coefficient for Italy to win is 2.30. Draw result is estimated at 3.25. The coefficient for Portugal to win is 3.60. TV Program for football is available here.
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Italy – Portugal : Statistics Н2Н
Portugal haven’t lost in their last 4 games.
Italy haven’t lost in any of their last 11 home matches.
Portugal have lost none of their last 8 away matches.
Italy – Portugal : Prediction
Italy have the defence to keep this tight, and they should have enough quality at the back to silence an inexperienced Portuguese side. This is the biggest test the European champions have faced since the World Cup, and we don’t have that much confidence in them. We’re siding with the hosts here, who need to end a run of draws at home, and continue a long-standing unbeaten record in home matches. Mancini needs his side to step up, and we’re backing them to dent Portugal’s hopes of topping the group with three points in this clash.
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