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[OFFICIAL/TV]* — Greece vs England LiVe 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐦𝐬 FrEe BrOaDcAsT oN TV Guide & 𝕊𝕥𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕞𝕚𝕟𝕘 14 November 2024 #5840

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Greece delivered a stunning upset against England at Wembley last month, and they now have a chance to secure promotion to the top tier of the UEFA Nations League with a win in Athens.

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The Greek national team, managed by Ivan Jovanovic, has shown significant progress over recent years, although it's been over a decade since they last qualified for a major tournament—a full 20 years since their historic UEFA EURO 2004 victory. In their recent run, Ethniki comfortably dispatched Finland with a 3-0 scoreline, followed it up with a 2-0 win in Dublin, and then clinched that landmark win against England. They followed this with another commanding 2-0 triumph over Ireland. Greece delivered a stunning upset against England at Wembley last month, and they now have a chance to secure promotion to the top tier of the UEFA Nations League with a win in Athens.

Greece, under the guidance of head coach Ivan Jovanović, has been in impressive form during their maiden League B campaign. The team has won all four of their Nations League matches so far, scoring nine goals and conceding only one. Their recent 2-1 victory over England at Wembley Stadium was a historic moment for the Greek national team, and they now sit atop Group B2 with a perfect record.

England, led by interim manager Lee Carsley, will be seeking revenge for their surprise defeat to Greece last month. Despite an injury exodus that has seen eight players withdraw from the squad, including Bukayo Saka and Cole Palmer, the Three Lions still boast a formidable lineup. Currently sitting second in their Nations League group, England needs a win by at least a two-goal margin to overtake Greece at the top of the table.

The Greek national team, managed by Ivan Jovanovic, has shown significant progress over recent years, although it's been over a decade since they last qualified for a major tournament—a full 20 years since their historic UEFA EURO 2004 victory. In their recent run, Ethniki comfortably dispatched Finland with a 3-0 scoreline, followed it up with a 2-0 win in Dublin, and then clinched that landmark win against England. They followed this with another commanding 2-0 triumph over Ireland. England's chances of success have been seriously impacted by a series of high profile withdrawals. Key men like Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka have all dropped out of the visit to Greece.

That leaves interim manager Lee Carsley with some big decisions to make. Among them are rumblings that he may decide to leave Harry Kane on the bench in favor of starting Ollie Watkins. That would be a huge call, with two games left in his tenure before the incoming Thomas Tuchel takes over. There's a tricky task in store for interim boss Lee Carsley and his England side today as they take on League B Group 2 leaders Greece at the Athens Olympic Stadium.

The visitors suffered a shock 2-1 defeat to the Greeks at Wembley last month with Carsley's decision to experiment with an attacking but unbalanced lineup backfiring in a big way.

That result has handed the initiative to Greece who know a win here will ensure they claim top spot in Group 2 and gain promotion to League A. Greece have conceded only one goal in their campaign so far. That was a late equaliser by Jude Bellingham at Wembley that was subsequently wiped out by a Vangelis Pavlidis injury time winner. If their defence can hold tight in Greece again today, they have a golden opportunity to win back-to-back promotions and head to the top table in the Nations League. Since their previous outing, England has undergone a coaching shift, with former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel set to assume the permanent role starting January 1. In the meantime, Lee Carsley remains in interim charge, with the team feeling some pressure as they aim to secure promotion back to League A. England has won their other three matches in the Nations League, with Greece being their only stumbling block. Since their previous outing, England has undergone a coaching shift, with former Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel set to assume the permanent role starting January 1. In the meantime, Lee Carsley remains in interim charge, with the team feeling some pressure as they aim to secure promotion back to League A. England has won their other three matches in the Nations League, with Greece being their only stumbling block.

In one of the most anticipated clashes of League B’s fifth matchday, Greece and England—the two frontrunners for promotion in Group 2—go head-to-head in a pivotal encounter. Greece have been flawless in the tournament so far, shocking the soccer world with a notable win over England on Matchday 3 and amassing a perfect 12 points. Ivan Jovanovic's side will likely feel confident of pulling off a similar shock today, with big names such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish and Cole Palmer all unavailable for the visitors.

A victory would seal their promotion, making them unstoppable atop the group. England, led by Harry Kane, are fully aware that anything less than a win in Athens won’t cut it. They’ll need to deliver on the road to keep their promotion hopes alive going into the final Matchday.

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