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Defeat in Belgium on Sunday ended England's hopes of reaching successive Nations League finals and a late defeat for Iceland against Denmark ensured their relegation - this fixture has essentially become a friendly; ironically just the kind of contest the Nations League has been successful in helping to reduce in regularity.
It has been a truly miserable international period for Iceland, who conceded twice in the dying moments against Hungary last week to go from dreaming of a place at a third successive major tournament, to missing out on Euro 2020 completely.
For Christian Eriksen to fire in an injury-time penalty in Copenhagen two days later, just a few minutes after Erik Hamren's side thought they'd snatched a late point was simply cruel. I see no let-up for them on Wednesday night.
Iceland have lost all five of their Group A2 matches and England are strongly fancied to make it six from six at Wembley.
The Three Lions won a drab encounter 1-0 in Reykjavik in September, a match that had penalty drama by the bucket load in the closing stages. Gareth Southgate's men started that game superbly but tailed off after Harry Kane wrongly saw an early goal ruled out for offside.
Iceland had 22% possession, two shots and none on target - Birkir Bjarnason blazed over an injury-time spot-kick that would've been tantamount to daylight robbery had he scored.
The 31/40 Bet Victor are offering on England to win to nil looks a smart play. It's priced at 8/11 elsewhere.
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