Another batch of Euro 2016 qualifiers take place on Monday night and we've picked out four selections to make up a tasty 10/1 accumulator with William Hill.
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Belarus v Macedonia - Home win (4/5)
Lithuania v England - Away win to nil (10/11)
Luxembourg v Slovakia - Slovakia half-time/full-time (5/6)
Russia v Montenegro - Russia -1 (4/5)
Lithuania v England - Away win to nil (10/11)
Luxembourg v Slovakia - Slovakia half-time/full-time (5/6)
Russia v Montenegro - Russia -1 (4/5)
Belarus v Macedonia - Home win (4/5)
Belarus cannot qualify going into their final game of this campaign. Unfortunately for them, the nine point gap between themselves and Ukraine is too far to bridge, but they can head into their next World Cup qualifying campaign on the back of three straight competitive wins by beating Macedonia in Minsk.
A comfortable 2-0 win over Luxembourg was followed up by an impressive 1-0 victory over Slovenia for Alyaksandr Khatskevich's side and they are fancied to grab another win in this game, given that Macedonia have lost eight of their nine qualifying matches in this campaign and haven't managed an away win since 2011.
Belarus cannot qualify going into their final game of this campaign. Unfortunately for them, the nine point gap between themselves and Ukraine is too far to bridge, but they can head into their next World Cup qualifying campaign on the back of three straight competitive wins by beating Macedonia in Minsk.
A comfortable 2-0 win over Luxembourg was followed up by an impressive 1-0 victory over Slovenia for Alyaksandr Khatskevich's side and they are fancied to grab another win in this game, given that Macedonia have lost eight of their nine qualifying matches in this campaign and haven't managed an away win since 2011.
Lithuania v England - Away win to nil (10/11)
England have a 100% record in the European Championship qualifying for next summer. The Three Lions were the first team to qualify for next year's competition, aside from hosts France who automatically qualify and they've won all nine games on the way, keeping clean sheets in seven of those nine matches.
Lithuania were one of the teams that failed to score against England has they slipped to a 4-0 defeat at Wembley back in March. They have managed to pick up ten points in qualifying - but six of them came against San Marino and they've failed to find the net several times, including in home defeats to Slovenia and Switzerland.
England have a 100% record in the European Championship qualifying for next summer. The Three Lions were the first team to qualify for next year's competition, aside from hosts France who automatically qualify and they've won all nine games on the way, keeping clean sheets in seven of those nine matches.
Lithuania were one of the teams that failed to score against England has they slipped to a 4-0 defeat at Wembley back in March. They have managed to pick up ten points in qualifying - but six of them came against San Marino and they've failed to find the net several times, including in home defeats to Slovenia and Switzerland.
Luxembourg v Slovakia - Slovakia half-time/full-time (5/6)
Slovakia go into their final game of qualifying away to Luxembourg knowing that a win will secure their route to France next summer. They currently sit ahead of Ukraine in second place on the head-to-head, so three points is the only way they can definitely confirm qualification without having to rely on the result to go their way in Kiev.
When the two teams met in Bratislava last year, Jan Kozak's men cruised to a 3-0 win and with the prize of a top two spot concentrating their minds ahead of this game, we expect another comfortable win for Repre against a Luxembourg side that has managed just one victory from their last eighteen matches.
Slovakia go into their final game of qualifying away to Luxembourg knowing that a win will secure their route to France next summer. They currently sit ahead of Ukraine in second place on the head-to-head, so three points is the only way they can definitely confirm qualification without having to rely on the result to go their way in Kiev.
When the two teams met in Bratislava last year, Jan Kozak's men cruised to a 3-0 win and with the prize of a top two spot concentrating their minds ahead of this game, we expect another comfortable win for Repre against a Luxembourg side that has managed just one victory from their last eighteen matches.
Russia v Montenegro - Russia -1 (4/5)
Although a draw will more than likely be enough for Russia to confirm their qualification to next summer's European Championships, they'll be hoping to end their campaign on a high with a win over Montenegro in Moscow on Monday night and we expect them to achieve that with a degree of ease.
Leonid Slutsky's side have managed to rack up quite a few impressively comfortable wins on their way to an expected top two finish and they even managed to win the reverse fixture between these two sides 3-0 away from home, so with their own supporters behind them on Monday night they should cruise to another victory here.
Although a draw will more than likely be enough for Russia to confirm their qualification to next summer's European Championships, they'll be hoping to end their campaign on a high with a win over Montenegro in Moscow on Monday night and we expect them to achieve that with a degree of ease.
Leonid Slutsky's side have managed to rack up quite a few impressively comfortable wins on their way to an expected top two finish and they even managed to win the reverse fixture between these two sides 3-0 away from home, so with their own supporters behind them on Monday night they should cruise to another victory here.


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