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Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music is a 1965 American musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. Secondhalf goals give Wales Under-21s victory over Moldova in their penultimate Euro 2021 qualifier in Wrexham. Site De Rencontre Inscription Et Tchat Gratuit. Sports Mole previews Wednesday's World Cup 2022 qualifier between Serbia and Republic of Ireland, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Familiar foes Serbia and Republic of Ireland face off Red Star Stadium on Wednesday evening as both nations get their World Cup 2022 qualifying campaign under way. The two countries were in the same group in the previous World Cup qualifying campaign and will both be looking to match their top-two finishes this time around. Match preview © Reuters Serbia pipped Ireland to top spot four years ago and the Boys in Green then suffered the ultimate heartbreak by losing their playoff to Denmark. Ireland are third seeds this time around, behind Serbia and Group A favourites Portugal, so Stephen Kenny will have his work cut out to qualify for Qatar 2022. Kenny's tenure has not exactly gone to plan thus far, with Ireland failing to win any of the eight games he has taken charge of since succeeding Mick McCarthy. That winless run includes another qualifying playoff loss, this time to Slovakia on the road to Euro 2020, as well as three draws and three losses in their Nations League campaign. Expectation levels are not exactly high at the start of this latest campaign, then, as Ireland seek a first win - competitive or non-competitive - since November 2019. © Reuters Serbia are not in much better shape, though, even if they did win their last competitive game 5-0 against Russia four months ago. The Eagles finished third in their Nations League group and lost to Scotland in their Euro 2020 qualifying playoff, making 2020 a year to forget. Placed in a favourable group this time around, however, new boss Dragan Stojkovic - formally appointed just this month - will be confident of landing a spot in Qatar. Taking all competitions into account, Serbia have won just two of their last nine matches, which followed a previous run of four wins in a row. Now under new management, that is the type of form the Eagles will be looking to repeat to kick off this latest cycle in winning style. Serbia form all competitions W L D L D W Republic of Ireland form all competitions L D L L L D Team News © Reuters The Euro 2020 qualifying failure brought an end to the cycle in more ways than one for Serbia, with Nemanja Matic and Luka Milivojevic among those to retire. Stojkovic is looking to put his own spin on things and has left Aleksandar Kolarov and Adem Ljajic out of his first squad. Serbia still boast plenty of talented players, though, not least up top, where Dusan Tadic, Aleksandar Mitrovic and Luka Jovic are expected to start. As for Ireland, they have lost Caoimhin Kelleher, Kevin Long, Conor Hourihane and Callum O'Dowda to injury for their upcoming fixtures. Long's absence should see Ciaran Clark partner Shane Duffy in the heart of defence. Mark Travers, who has struggled for starts on loan at Swindon Town, is in line to feature in goal due to Darren Randolph not being involved in the squad. Serbia possible starting lineupRajkovic; Gudelj, Milenkovic, Mitrovic; Lazovic, Milinkovic-Savic, Lukic, Kostic; Tadic; Jovic, Mitrovic Republic of Ireland possible starting lineupTravers; Coleman, Duffy, Clark, O'Shea; Robinson, Brady, Knight, Hendrick, McClean; Long We say Serbia 1-0 Republic of Ireland Neither side had the best of years last time out, each falling just short in qualifying for Euro 2020 before disappointing Nations League campaigns. Republic of Ireland have not beaten Serbia in five previous encounters, including their double header in the World Cup 2018 campaign, and we can see the hosts prevailing again on Wednesday. Top tip Our expert tipster partners at are predicting over goals in this match. Click here to find out what else they are predicting for this game and for more of their tried-and-tested football ID4403261false2false3falseQQ from db desktop LenBodcollect9893Data AnalysisOur analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Serbia win with a probability of A draw had a probability of and a win for Republic of Ireland had a probability of most likely scoreline for a Serbia win was 1-0 with a probability of The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 2-0 and 2-1 The likeliest drawn scoreline was 1-1 while for a Republic of Ireland win it was 0-1 The actual scoreline of 3-2 was predicted with a likelihood. Our data analysis correctly predicted that Serbia would win this by emailClick here to get Sports Mole's daily email of previews and predictions for every major game! Verdict Home win Best odds 13/20 Bookmaker Unibet Serbia and the Republic of Ireland have been drawn together in a World Cup qualifications group again. They faced each other as they strove to reach the final tournament in Russia in 2018, with Serbia coming out better off while Ireland went on lose their play-off clash to Denmark. This time around, it’s Group A where they’ll be battling against each other, and they start at the Rajko Mitic stadium in Belgrade on Wednesday. Serbia are second seeds behind Portugal, while Ireland are third. Azerbaijan and Luxembourg are in there as well. Serbia Having lost the play-offs for this year’s European Championship to Scotland, Serbia will be aiming to make a fresh start here, with a new man in charge of the team – Dragan Stojkovic, fondly referred as Piksi’ in his country, former Yugoslavia captain and Red Star legend. Ranking 30th in the FIFA rankings and with some notable names in their team, Serbia arguably have the quality to make an appearance at the World Cup in Qatar, but they certainly aren’t certain to qualify from this group – they will need all the points they can get. Serbia’s last competitive game was a 5-0 triumph over Russia, but the result came too late – it was the final round of the last edition of the UEFA Nations League and they were already without a chance to win promotion from the League B. Team News Speaking to the press when he announced the names of the players he’s counting on for the upcoming three matches, Stojkovic insisted that he hadn’t closed the door for anyone, that there are a number of players being monitored and considered for the next international period, and that Schalke defender Matija Nastasic and Hoffenheim midfielder Mijat Gacinovic were in the process of recovering from injury. Predrag Rajkovic of Stade de Reims is expected to stand between the posts, ahead of Eibar’s Marko Dmitrovic and Basel’s Djordje Nikolic. At the back, the most resounding name is arguably Fiorentina’s Nikola Milenkovic, though Uros Spajic of Feyenoord and Werder Bremen’s Stefan Veljkovic have also been heard of. Marko Grujic, currenty at FC Porto on loan from Liverpool, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic of Lazio, Sevilla’s Nemanja Gudelj and Getafe’s Nemanja Maksimovic form a very strong midfield base. Upfront, they have the likes of Luka Jovic, back at Eintracht Frankfurt on loan from Real Madrid, brilliant Fiorentina striker Dusan Vlahovic, as well as Djordje Despotovic of Rubin Kazan. Ajax winger Dusan Tadic captain’s the side. Republic of Ireland Having been appointed to the job nearly a year ago, Stephen Kenny is yet to lead Ireland to a victory. His team has so far lost five matches and drawn three, but Ireland’s winless run stretches back even further – to November 2019. On one hand, it could seem that there isn’t much hope at the moment, but the lack of expectation and the pressure that inevitably goes with it could yet prove a blessing in disguise at the start of these qualifications. Lie Serbia, Ireland finished third in their group League B Group 4 in the Nations League, behind Wales and Finland. At the moment, they rank 42nd in the FIFA list, with the gap between them and their hosts for this match standing at 36 points. Team News Kenny has had to make several late, unpleasant calls in terms of his squad for this stretch of games. First of all, many expected Liverpool backup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher to make his senior international debut in Belgrade, but the 21-year-old has been ruled out with an abdominal tear. His absence comes on top of West Ham’s Darren Randolph already being out, and now it seems likely that Manchester City youngster Gavin Bazunu will be given a chance. Shane Duffy, currently with Celtic on loan from Brighton and Hove Albion, will probably be in the heart of defence, but Kevin Long, who usually plays by his side, will not, due to injury. Newcastle’s Ciaran Clark could be set to start there instead. There will be no Swansea City’s loan from Aston Villa Conor Hourihane in the middle of the park either, or Bristol City’s Callum O’Dowda on the attacking flanks. Southampton’s Shane Long is likely to lead the forward line, probably with Stoke’s James McClean and Burnley’s Robert Brady flanking him. Conclusion It’s hard to see Ireland getting anything from this game, given their poor run under Kenny and with all the injury absences in mind. Belgrade is a tough place to visit, and Serbia simply have more talent and overall quality in their ranks at the moment, and they’ll be extremely motivated to get off to a good start before they face group favourites Portugal on Saturday. Verdict Home win Best odds 13/20 Bookmaker Unibet Serbia look to strengthen their hold on first place in Group A when they travel to the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday BST. Republic of Ireland vs Serbia Betting Tips Aleksandar Mitrovic to score two or more goals 7/1 with Paddy Power Serbia to win to nil 5/2 with Paddy Power Odds correct at the time of writing. 18+ Only. Terms and Conditions Apply. Republic of Ireland vs Serbia Predictions Republic of Ireland vs Serbia Predictions Bet Prediction Best odds BTTS? No 15/16 Correct score 0-3 25/1 First Goalscorer Aleksandar Mitrovic 31/10 Serbia lead the way on goal difference in Group A as they head to the Aviva Stadium. Dragan Stojkovic’s men approach the midway point in the campaign with 10 points from their opening four games, level with former European champions Portugal. As has been the case in recent years, Serbia’s charge will be led by Aleksandar Mitrovic. The Fulham striker is the top scorer in qualifying with seven goals in four matches, including three braces. As for the Republic, they have struggled to build any momentum since the appointment of Stephen Kenny, winning just one of his 15 games in charge. Following a 1-1 draw with Azerbaijan last time out, the Green Army have just one point to their name and already have a mountain to climb if they are to stand any chance of qualifying for Qatar. Republic of Ireland vs Serbia Match Stats Serbia have suffered just one defeat over 90 minutes in their last 13 matches. Meanwhile, Ireland have scored just one goal in their five most recent outings on home soil. Republic of Ireland vs Serbia Squawka Says Scoreline prediction Republic of Ireland 0-3 Serbia Republic of Ireland vs Serbia Odds Republic of Ireland vs Serbia Head to Head 24 March 2021 Serbia 3-2 Republic of Ireland – World Cup Qualifier 5 September 2017 Republic of Ireland 0-1 Serbia – World Cup Qualifier 5 September 2016 Serbia 2-2 Republic of Ireland – World Cup Qualifier 5 March 2014 Republic of Ireland 1-2 Serbia – Friendly 15 August 2012 Serbia 0-0 Republic of Ireland – Friendly Serbia are unbeaten in their six matches against the Republic since they began playing as an independent nation in 2006, winning three. READ MORE Premier League predictions & tips Football Accumulator tips Latest live streaming fixtures more articles Getty ImagesAt a low ebb and missing some big players, Al Hain-Cole expect the Boys in Green to ensure more disappointment when Stojkovic's men visit DublinRepublic of Ireland will be hoping to pull off an upset when they welcome Serbia to the Aviva Stadium for Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier. The Boys in Green are second bottom of Group A with just a single point to their name, having been held to a 1-1 draw against last-placed Azerbaijan on Saturday. Ireland vs Serbia latest odds Without a win in 15 competitive matches since beating Gibraltar in June 2019, Ireland are 5/2 outsiders with bet365 to raise the spirits with a shock victory over the group leaders. Dragan Stojkovic’s men are ahead of Portugal on goal difference after claiming 10 points from the opening four group games, and Serbia are 23/20 favourites to come out on top against a team they beat 3-2 in March’s reverse encounter. Three of the hosts’ last four home games have resulted in draws, and there are odds of 11/5 available on this one also finishing up all square. TV channel, live stream & how to watch The game is being shown live on Sky Sports Football in the United Kingdom UK. Sky Go will be streaming the game live online. Ireland vs Serbia team news Captain Seamus Coleman has withdrawn from the squad after suffering an ankle injury in the draw with Azerbaijan, with Cyrus Christie called up to replace him. With no injuries or suspensions to contend with, the visitors are likely to stick with the same line-up that eased to a 4-1 win over Luxembourg at the weekend. Ireland vs Serbia preview Having suffered an embarrassing 1-0 defeat against Luxembourg in their first group game on home soil, Stephen Kenny’s men needed a late Shane Duffy header to avoid the same fate against an Azerbaijan team ranked 112th in the world on Saturday. Although their blushes were partially spared, any hopes of World Cup qualification appear realistically to have been dashed even with half of the group-stage campaign still to play. At a low ebb and missing a number of key players due to injury and Covid-19, it is hard to see them competing with an Eagles team that has scored eight times over two matches within the last week. Ireland vs Serbia predictions In fact, those 23/20 odds seem generous on an in-form Serbian outfit compounding the home crowd’s misery by coming out on top for their third meeting in a row with Ireland. All odds correct at time of writing. Please gamble responsibly. Serbia to win at 23/20 for a stake with bet365 Editors' PicksWhy Man Utd should steer clear of mediocre MountMadrid must go for Mbappe over KaneAll the top teams' 2023-24 football kits released so farThe PL matches you simply cannot afford to miss in 2023-24Football on UK TV Matches to watch & stream this week Kick-off 1700, 09/10/2021 Stadium Olympic Stadium, Baku TV Sky Sports Football Republic of Ireland have a mountain to climb if they are to stand any chance of securing World Cup qualification. Qatar is looking a very slim prospect for the Irish ahead of their trip to Azerbaijan and anything short of three points will leave them playing for only pride in Group A. Ireland and Azerbaijan have only three points between them from five games apiece so far and little separated the sides when they clashed in Dublin last month. That clash finished 1-1 and a repeat of that scoreline can be backed at 11/2 in the Azerbaijan vs Republic of Ireland odds. A Look At Azerbaijan’s Betting Odds A point in Dublin is the sole success story from qualifying so far for Azerbaijan, who sit routed to bottom spot in Group A. A 3-0 loss to Portugal followed and they are already out of the running for a place at the World Cup finals. They have not won at home since 2018, but have held Montenegro, Cyprus and Croatia to a draw in Baku in recent years and have proven a tough nut for sides to crack. A stalemate may be within their grasp once again as they take on a struggling Irish side and 21/10 for the spoils to be shared makes plenty of appeal in our Azerbaijan vs Republic of Ireland betting tips. A Look At Republic of Ireland’s Betting Odds The pressure continues to mount on Stephen Kenny as a 1-1 draw with Serbia means Ireland are now 16 competitive games without a win. They desperately need to start picking up some victories if they are to stand any chance of making it to Qatar next year. With only three games of qualification left, they need to win every match and hope results go their way just to match Serbia in second spot in the group. However, the formbook suggests they could be in for a tough task as they make the arduous journey to Baku. Ireland have scored more than one goal in a game just once in their last seven, with a 4-1 friendly win over Andorra the only positive result for Kenny’s men in that time. The men in green have relied on last-gasp equalisers to salvage a point the last twice, so for our final Azerbaijan vs Republic of Ireland prediction, we’ll take 5/2 for the visitors to score at least one goal in the last 15 minutes. Additional stats Last result AZERBAIJAN 0-3 Portugal REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 1-1 Serbia – Nikola Milenkovic og Head-to-head Republic of Ireland 1-1 Azerbaijan Join bwin today and receive up to £20 money back as a FreeBet if your first wager 3+ selections at odds of 1/2 or greater is a loser! Terms and conditions apply. 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