Italy urgently need goals, Scotland require a point and the Netherlands must pull together in France for a crunch qualifier
Portugal have won their opening six qualifying matches, scoring 24 goals without conceding. Group J is not the toughest from a competitive point of view but Roberto Martínez’s side have been clinical in their performances. Belgium qualified for Euro 2020 under Martínez thanks to 10 wins in as many matches, and following that up with another perfect record would be a fine feat for the Spaniard, which would be made even better by a spotless defensive record when they finish this stage against Iceland next month. Furthermore, João Neves is in the squad for the first time, showing that Portugal’s future is bright, especially when it comes to Benfica academy graduates. The 19-year-old midfielder has impressed for his club this season, earning him plenty of interest across Europe.
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