Finland vs England Preview: Predicted starting line-ups and how to watch and broadcast live
- Ahead of this weekend’s UEFA Nations League fixtures, including the latest developments from both teams, updates on players who are not ready to play, and predictions for the match results.
- Both teams recently lost their last games.
- The first meeting at Wembley was won by England 2-0.

Finland have a terrible performance this year, playing 3 games without a win and conceding 7 goals while scoring only 1 goal. The meeting last month at Wembley ended with England winning 2-0. In their most recent game, they were defeated by Ireland 1-2, ranking at the bottom of the https://ufabet999.app group without any points from the first 3 games.
England were surprisingly defeated at home by Greece in their last game with a score of 1-2. That means they are currently in second place in the group, 3 points behind Greece, who have won all of them. They still have 3 games left in hand, meaning they have no choice but to win all 3 remaining games, including this game and the away game in Greece next month.
Finland Pre-Game Preparation
Marko Canerva’s team consists of:
Goalkeepers – Luka Hradecky (Leverkusen) / Villami Sinisalo (Celtic) / Jesse Joronen (Venezia)
Defenders – Robert Ivanov (Brauschwijn) / Arttu Hochkonen (Cracovia) / Adam Stahl (Djurgarden) / Thomas Galvez (LASK Linz) / Nikolai Alho (Asteras) / Jere Uronen (Charlotte) / Miro Tenho (Djurgarden) Midfielders – Matty Platela (DC United) / Rasmus Schuller (Djurgarden) / Glen Kamara (Rennes) / Robin Lod (
Minnesota ) / Oliver Antman (Eagles) / Uro Nissila (Puskas FC) / Fredrik Jansen (Augsburg) / Leo Walta (Sirius) / Anssi Suhonen (Hamburg)
Forwards – Teemu Pukki (Minnesota) / Topi Keskinen (Aberdeen) / Joel Pohjanpalo (Venezia) / Benjamin Kallman (Cracovia)
Finland’s predicted starting line-up
Goalkeeper: Hradecky Defenders
: Stahl, Hoskonen, Ivanov, Galvez
Midfielders: Keskinen, Valta, Kamara, Schuller, Lod
Forward: Pohjanpalo
Pre-match preparations for England
Lee Carsley’s team consists of:
Goalkeeper – Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace) / Jordan Pickford (Everton) / Nick Pope (Newcastle)
Defenders – Trent Alexander-Arnold ( Liverpool ) / Levi Colwill (Chelsea) / Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace) / John Stones (Manchester City) / Kyle Walker (Manchester City) / Rico Lewis ( Manchester City)
Midfielders – Phil Foden (Manchester City) / Connor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid) / Angel Gomes (Lille) / Cole Palmer (Chelsea) / Declan Rice (Arsenal ) / Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid)
Strikers – Dominic Solanke ( Spurs ) / Anthony Gordon (Newcastle) / Jack Grealish (Manchester City) / Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) / Noni Madueke (Chelsea) / Bukayo Saka ( Arsenal ) / Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
Predicted England starting line-ups
Goalkeeper: Pickford Defenders
: Walker, Guehi, Stones
Midfielders: Trent, Rice, Gallagher, Lewis
Forwards: Palmer, Kane, Grealish
Predict the possibility and results of the competition
It can be said that the latest result was disappointing when England were beaten 1-2 by Greece at home on Thursday night. However, this may not be strange because Greece is strong and aggressive and is very confident. Meanwhile, Finland has not found its first point in the first 3 matches. After losing all of them and scoring only 1 goal.
The game will not be much different from the first match where the home team will retreat to a low defense and wait for a chance to play a counter-attack while the away team has no other choice but to try to attack their opponents in order to regain the confidence of both players and fans. Of course, the names and standards of both teams are still quite different. Even though Finland will be playing at home, it will be difficult to resist the visitors’ attacking game. The Three Lions still need to be excited about whether they will score a clear goal or not because in the first match played at Wembley, they only won 2-0. Deep down, it is believed that England will still get 3 points. But how badly they will win with a team in this condition is hard to predict.
Score prediction: Finland 0-2 England