Another host of Euro 2016 qualifiers take place on Friday night and we've picked out four selections to make up a tasty 10/1 accumulator with William Hill.
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England v Estonia - Wayne Rooney to score at any time (8/13)
Slovakia v Belarus - Home win (4/7)
Slovenia v Lithuania - Slovenia half-time/full-time (21/20)
Spain v Luxembourg - Spain to win with a four goal handicap (5/4)
Slovakia v Belarus - Home win (4/7)
Slovenia v Lithuania - Slovenia half-time/full-time (21/20)
Spain v Luxembourg - Spain to win with a four goal handicap (5/4)
England v Estonia - Wayne Rooney to score at any time
Wayne Rooney broke England's all-time goalscoring record in the Three Lions last match, a 2-0 win over Switzerland. The Manchester United forward now has 50 international goals to his name and he'll be looking to improve on that tally even further as he captains the team against Estonia on Friday night.
After needing a free-kick from their skipper to overcome Estonia in a 1-0 win away from home, England will be hoping that they can rack up a few goals in an all together more comfortable victory this time around and should they do so, then you can expect Rooney to find the net at least once in this game.
Slovakia v Belarus - Home win
Slovakia's 0-0 draw with Ukraine last time out leaves them in the driving seat for second spot behind Spain in Group C of qualifying. Repre kept their three point gap over Mykhaylo Fomenko's men with that goalless tie and now they'll be looking to take advantage by all but booking their spot in the finals with a home win over Belarus.
Although Aleksandr Khatskevich's Belarus outfit has proven to be a tough nut to crack at home, they've been pretty poor away from home, losing by more than one goal to Spain, Russia and Ukraine. As such, the home side have to be expected to take three points from this clash and go a step closer to France in the process.
Slovenia v Lithuania - Slovenia half-time/full-time
Slovenia's 1-0 win over Estonia last month put them in the driving seat for the play-off spot in Group E, although they'll still be hoping they can beat Switzerland into second place as just three points separate the two teams at this stage. Either way, they'll need to take the three points from this home game against Lithuania.
And they should be able to do just that. Srecko Katanec's men have been in fine form in front of their own supporters in Ljubljana recently and Lithuania have struggled in their last few games, losing four on the bounce before battling to a tough 2-1 win over minnows San Marino. Expect the home side to ease to a victory here.
Slovakia's 0-0 draw with Ukraine last time out leaves them in the driving seat for second spot behind Spain in Group C of qualifying. Repre kept their three point gap over Mykhaylo Fomenko's men with that goalless tie and now they'll be looking to take advantage by all but booking their spot in the finals with a home win over Belarus.
Although Aleksandr Khatskevich's Belarus outfit has proven to be a tough nut to crack at home, they've been pretty poor away from home, losing by more than one goal to Spain, Russia and Ukraine. As such, the home side have to be expected to take three points from this clash and go a step closer to France in the process.
Slovenia v Lithuania - Slovenia half-time/full-time
Slovenia's 1-0 win over Estonia last month put them in the driving seat for the play-off spot in Group E, although they'll still be hoping they can beat Switzerland into second place as just three points separate the two teams at this stage. Either way, they'll need to take the three points from this home game against Lithuania.
And they should be able to do just that. Srecko Katanec's men have been in fine form in front of their own supporters in Ljubljana recently and Lithuania have struggled in their last few games, losing four on the bounce before battling to a tough 2-1 win over minnows San Marino. Expect the home side to ease to a victory here.
Spain v Luxembourg - Spain to win with a four goal handicap
Current European Championship holders Spain welcome Luxembourg in their Friday night fixture and they should encounter no problems at all in overcoming the minnows in Logrono, particularly as the visitors haven't managed an away win 2008 and have lost six of their eight matches during this qualification period.
Vincent del Bosque's rebuilding of La Furia Roja has not exactly been blistering, but they've consistently hammered the lower teams that they've come across since last summer's embarrassing World Cup campaign and the likes of David Silva, Pedro, Juan Mata and Alvaro Morata should find themselves in the goals in this game.
Current European Championship holders Spain welcome Luxembourg in their Friday night fixture and they should encounter no problems at all in overcoming the minnows in Logrono, particularly as the visitors haven't managed an away win 2008 and have lost six of their eight matches during this qualification period.
Vincent del Bosque's rebuilding of La Furia Roja has not exactly been blistering, but they've consistently hammered the lower teams that they've come across since last summer's embarrassing World Cup campaign and the likes of David Silva, Pedro, Juan Mata and Alvaro Morata should find themselves in the goals in this game.


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