Already qualified for next week’s semi-finals, England Under-19s take on Group B rivals Israel Under-19s in their final group game at the UEFA Under-19 European Championship on Saturday.
Already qualified for next week’s semi-finals, England Under-19s take on Group B rivals Israel Under-19s in their final group game at the UEFA Under-19 European Championship on Saturday.
Israel U-19 has an odd of 5.05(bet ₹100 and wins ₹505 if Israel U-19 wins). Bet Now
If this match ends with a draw then the odd is 4.30(bet ₹100 and win ₹430 if the match draws). Bet Now
England U-19 has an odd of 1.54(bet ₹100 and wins ₹154 if England U-19 wins). Bet Now
Match: Israel U-19 vs England U-19
Date: June 25, 2022
Time: 11:30 PM (IST)
Venue: Mestsky Stadion
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Eliminating Austria in midweek, Israel clinically counter-attacked their way to an entertaining 4-2 victory at Mestsky Stadion, where they converted a half-time lead narrowly into three points by striking twice in quick succession – through Ilay Madmon and Oscar Gloch – shortly after the interval.Though a Yusuf Demir free-kick dragged the Austrians back into the contest, Israel held on and now have four points on the board following an opening day draw with Serbia.
On that occasion, Ofir Haim’s side led 2-1 with just moments left on the clock, before allowing victory to slip from their grasp, but their unbeaten run now stands at eight games, as they continue to defy expectations against Europe’s elite.A pair of friendly draws with tournament favourites France earlier this month proved the Israelis could prosper at this level, having previously claimed first place in Group 1 of elite-round qualifying.
Gliklich; Feingold, Lemkin, Israelov, Edri; Kancepolsky, Madmon; Abed, Gloch, Lugassy; Turgeman
Tottenham striker Dane Scarlett’s fifth-minute finish earned Ian Foster’s team a lead they were never to relinquish, and the England number nine then netted a second shortly before the interval. Carney Chukwuemeka’s second goal of the tournament and a late Daniel Jebbison strike applied further gloss to the Young Lions’ victory – their second in a matter of days since kicking off in Slovakia.
Beating Austria 2-0 last weekend had already got England’s quest for a title they last won five years ago off to a flying start, and Foster has now overseen a winning run of six straight games. As his side remain undefeated in eight all told, the former Kidderminster Harriers striker will surely want to avoid losing momentum before tackling the final four – with one eye fixed upon the final in Trnava, on July 1.
Cox; Norton-Cuffy, Quansah, Edwards, Doyle; Iroegbunam, Chukwuemeka; Ramsey, Devine, Vale; Scarlett
Even if they are tempted to make changes to their starting XI, with perhaps two crucial matches to come in the next week, England have enough strength in depth to see off a canny Israel side.
A narrow defeat could still see the Israelis through in runners-up spot, and though the Young Lions could roar once again, they are likely to take their foot off the gas in the second half. England have won by 2+ goals in their last six matches and are regularly keeping clean sheets. They are backed to beat Israel at the U19 European Championships.
England U-19 2-1 Serbia U-19, predicted by us.