England vs Iceland Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

class=”article_teaser__2t5do”>There was late drama when the Three Lions took on Hamren's men in Reykjavik and Al Hain-Cole expects another slow burner at Wembley on Wednesday

England will be aiming to finish their failed Nations League campaign with a win when they welcome Iceland to Wembley on Wednesday.

The Three Lions having nothing but pride to play for following their 2-0 defeat in Belgium, which leaves them consigned to third place in their group behind the Belgians and Denmark.

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Nevertheless, they are overwhelming 1/6 (1.17) favourites with bet365 to at least restore some pride by coming out on top in their last game of the year.

Erik Hamren’s team has lost all nine of its previous fixtures in this competition but can be backed at 16/1 (17.00) to pull off a shock victory at the 10th attempt, or 11/2 (6.50) to earn a creditable draw.

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England vs Iceland Team News

Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson and Ben Chilwell are all unlikely to feature after picking up minor injuries over the weekend and Reece James remains suspended, although Harry Maguire is available once again following a one-match ban.

Hordur Magnusson is unavailable due to suspension after an accumulation of yellow cards, while Willum Willumsson is injured.

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Although their Nations League record could hardly be worse, Strakarnir Okkar have come close to earning at least a point on numerous occasions.

Indeed, they were extremely unfortunate to come away with nothing in September’s 1-0 home defeat against Gareth Southgate’s men – only succumbing to an injury-time Raheem Sterling penalty before missing one of their own just a couple of minutes later.

Having also pushed Denmark all the way before losing out to another 90th-minute spot-kick in Sunday’s 2-1 defeat in Copenhagen, they will at least back themselves to stay in the game once again at Wembley.

Another frustrating 90 minutes certainly looks likely for England, who have scored just three times in their last six matches in this competition and drawn a blank in three of the most recent four.

England vs Iceland Tips and Predictions

With Iceland set to dig in and defend, even money (2.00) seems generous on them ensuring the majority of the goalmouth action doesn’t arrive until the second half for their fourth Nations League away match in five.

All odds correct at time of writing. Please gamble responsibly.