Wednesday, March 20 predictions: waiting for the national teams, on the field Women’s Champions League, Euro U19 qualifiers and friendlies.
The first leg of the quarterfinals of the Women’s Champions League continues, and as yesterday, the obligatory favorites are the teams playing away: a few more pitfalls for PSG on the Hacken pitch, while Barcelona should impose itself by a goleada on the Brann pitch
On the field, Italy’s Under-19 European Champions – which has Simone Pafundi as its brightest star – will take on Scotland in Lignano Sabbiadoro in the first match of the European Championship qualifiers for their category
Predictions for other matches
Curious about San Marino’s friendly, resoundingly scored three times in a row against Denmark, Kazakhstan and Finland. It could repeat itself against St. Kitts/Nevis, number 147 in the Fifa rankings but playing against undoubtedly inferior national teams to those San Marino faces in official matches.
Increasing the possibility of a match with goals is the simultaneous retirement of the two goalkeepers who have played for San Marino in recent years – Aldo Junior Simoncini and Elia Benedettini.
Winners
Italy (in Scotland-Italy, U19 European Qualifiers, 3 p.m.)
Spain (in Spain-Slovenia, European U19 Qualifiers, 4 p.m.)
PSG (in Hacken-PSG, Women’s Champions League, 6:45 p.m.)
France (in France-Belgium, U19 European Qualifiers, 7:00 p.m.)
Matches of at least three goals overall
Hacken-PSG, Women’s Champions League, 6:45 p.m.
Netherlands-Lithuania, European U19 Qualifiers, 7 p.m.
Brann-Barcelona, Women’s Champions League, 9:00 p.m.
The matches of at least one goal per team
Croatia-Germany, European U19 qualifiers, 3:30 p.m.
San Marino-Saint Kitts and Nevis, International friendly, 8:45 p.m.
The “resounding “
San Marino winning and at least one goal per team (in San Marino-Saint Kitts and Nevis, International Friendly, 8:45 p.m.)