England, who have won all three of their Group C matches in the Europa League, face North Macedonia tonight at the Otford Stadium. England's performance has always been outstanding in the final rounds of the competition, and this year they have won all three of their matches, and their attacking power is also guaranteed. In their last 11 matches in the European Cup, they have scored four or more goals eight times, while Macedonia's sexy style of play is favorable for a combined scoring flurry, so they should be favored to score a 3.5 goal margin. (Tuesday 2:45am kickoff)

Although England has no chance to win a major tournament in recent years, they have often performed well in the peripheral matches and finished in a superb position. They have won all 3 matches in this year's European Championships, and won 7 and lost 1 of the 8 matches in the previous year's tournament. The English army is afraid of good and evil, and often take the main attack against the lower ranked teams in the world, so they tend to score a lot of goals.

The British media predicts that the Three Lions' manager, Christopher Haufky, will adjust the line-up, with United players including Harry Muguni, Lauki Suhr and Rashford expected to play in the starting line-up. City striker Phil Cotton, who celebrated the UEFA Champions League title, will also play, and Alexander Arnott, who performed brilliantly in the last game, will team up with Dee Grammys to hold down the center midfield, so the overall attacking power will not be reduced.

North Macedonia plays with a spirited style

North Macedonia has improved in recent years, reaching the final of the last European Cup and the final of the World Cup last year, where they were defeated by Portugal in the play-off final. The small European country's style of play is unrestrained, and it has scored goals in all of its last six matches in Europe. Even if it is visiting a strong opponent, it will not intentionally play defense, and will fight with the Three Lions, and it scored two goals in the last match against Ukraine and lost by three goals, and its defender, Muslio, who is playing for Engostadt, was expelled for two yellows and one red, and his position may be replaced by Dagovi Govovski of Ittifaq, which might affect the defensive strength, and it will be more conducive to the emergence of the goal scoring. Since England's last 11 matches in Europe have a total of 4 or more goals in 8 of them, 3.5 goals is a good choice.

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