Italy vow to crush rivals Belgium in Friday clash as Belgian aces Hazard and Bruyne ruled out

Belgium locks horns with Italy, in what is hailed as Knock-out Clash of the Favourites at 2200hrs, local time.

It’s a typical chess moment for the team managers – what with the constant shuffling of the line up to make up for injuries, uncertain players, et al.

Both team come into the quarter final duel reeling with injuries from the Group stages.

Belgium knocked out defending champions Portugal from the round of 16 but they paid heavily – aces Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard – both picked up injuries on that match, last Sunday.

They’ve missed pre-match training sessions, and Dries Mertens and Yannick Carrasco are the obvious replacements.

Belgium prefers the 3-4-2-1 formation, and while not at a premium fitness level, defender Thomas Vermaelen is likely to keep his place in Belgium’s back three.

Italian boss Roberto Mancini has similar cookies on his plate.

Giorgio Chiellini didn’t feature against Austria on Saturday, and he’s likely to face Belgium.

Alessandro Florenzi is also not a sure case.
Italy fields the 4-3-3 formation, and Federico Chiesa has a chance to replace Domenico Berardi in the firing front three.

Roberto has to throw dice in the midfield with both Matteo Pessina and Manuel Locatelli itching to get off the bench. Nicolo Barella’s position may be up for grabs.

It’s a difficult match, and fans are literally holding their breath. Pundits are hesitating to pick sides – though Italy has a chance – if Hazard and Bruyne miss out.

Betika.com seeks to balance the scene with almost even odds: Belgium Win at 3.40, versus Italy Win at 2.40 – a possible draw attracts 3.20.

This game may well have to demand a big overtime.

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Belgium have won their last 14 matches (European Championship).

Italy have kept a clean sheet in 7 of their last 8 matches (European Championship).

Italy are undefeated in their last 16 matches (European Championship).

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Belgium and Portugal clash on Sunday reveals Lukaku and Ronaldo’s rivalrly for The Golden Boot Award

Well, Belgium meets Portugal in an epic clash this Sunday, at Estadio La Cartuja, in Sevilla – Spain.

Its another feature in the Euro 2020, but it brings to fore a simmering Serie A rivarly between Lukaku and Christiano Ronaldo.

Belgium boss, Roberto Martinez (file image)

The two most iconic soccer players, globally, are gunning for the Golden Boot Award.

Lukaku seeks to catch up, with CR7 ahead with a two-goal lead.

Belgium has won all three of their group matches, only seeming to struggle in one half of their Denmark meet.

Portugal sneaked into the second round after a difficult 2-2 draw with France. The Les Bleus managed third position in Group F, after a Germany-Hungary 2-2 draw with Hungary.

Team forms for both teams are neither here, nor there – each boasts an impressive pool of talented players for replacements in case of injuries or suspensions.

Portugal head coach Fernando Santos (file image)

Portugal is hardest hard, with Nelson Semedo getting an injury against France, Joao Cancelo out of the tournament due to Covid 19, Ricardo not fit enough.

Danilo, too, took a hard face blow against France, may be an out. This means possible starts for other players, say Diogo Dalot.

Belgium’s formation 3-4-2-1 preference seems pretty solid against Portugal’s 4-3-3 formation.

They are lucky, no major injury hiccup causing an ovehaul of the starting XI.

Betika.com has consistently availed attractive odds for the Euro 2020.

Belgium’s Win posts odds at 2.45, Portugal’s Win at 3.05 and a tentative draw at 3.15

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Belgium have won their last 13 matches, and scored atleast 2 goals – Over 1.5 odds at

Portugal are undefeated in 23 of their last 25 matches in the Euros’.

There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 8 of Portugal’s last 9 games – Over 2.5 odds at 2.16

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Can Belgium end a consistent losing streak against rivals Finland on Euro 2020 Monday clash?

Belgium suffers a glitch each time Finland is on the other side of the pitch.

And, its for a reason.

Finland are remarkably unbeaten in their last seven meetings against Belgium, last losing to the Red Devils in 1968.

Their most recent meeting was in 2016, which it ended 1-1. Depending on the football gods, that uncanny streak may still run, on Monday.

Belgium’s recent form, though, may end Finland’s streak – if gamers get to study the statistics.

Belgium has won their last 12 matches in all competitions, and managing to score atleast 2 goals in those matches.

This team, has managed Over 2.5 goals in 9 of the last 10 games.

Finland somewhat stutters, in this category.

Finland has consistently scored Under 2.5 goals in their last 5 matches against Belgium in all competitions.

Finland has won both at Half Time and Full time in their last 3 home matches against Belgium.

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The platform has the highest odds for head to head options, at 9.50 for Finland win, 1.35 for Belgium win…and an incredible 5.00 for a draw.

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Belgium has their trademark 3-4-2-1 formation, which has Kevin Du Bruyne up front. Kevin came off the bench last week to bail out Belgium in the difficult match against Denmark.

Roberto Martinez is expected to make changes to keep everyone fresh – like rest Lukaku, by fielding Michy Batshuayi.

Finland have the stocky 3-5-2 formation in a bid to slow down a fast attacking set up with a fuller mid.

This can result with better ball possession, but will they figure out a way to convert it into goals?

Finland’s Joona Toivio proved his fitness in time to start in Finland’s 1-0 defeat to Russia last time out, while Nikolai Alho made the bench.

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