Wolverhampton (England), 10 June 2022 – Almost a year after the European Championship won at Wembley, theItalia returns to England to face the home team. This time the stakes are much lower, given that we are talking about a challenge from the group stage of the Nations Leaguebut the Azzurri do not intend to disfigure, trying to give continuity to the tie with the team Germania and success onHungary. Results that have projected the selection of Roberto Mancini at the top of group C with one point of margin over Hungary, two over Germany and three over England, which so far has collected just one point. In short, the “Tre Leoni” will have a great desire for revenge, with a formation that will not deviate too much from that beaten on penalties by Bonucci and his teammates. As for ours, on the other hand, there are many innovations compared to the final: an inevitable change after the World Cup failure.
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Probable formations
The number one danger for Italy will be represented by Kane, the only striker in the 4-2-3-1 that coach Southgate has in mind. The Tottenham striker should be supported by the trio consisting of From, Sterling e Grealish. On the other side, Locatelli should return from 1 ‘next to the confirmed Stretcher e Pellegrini. Forward favorites Politano, Scamacca e Breakers to try to hurt the local rearguard.
England (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Alexander-Arnold, Maguire, Stones, Trippier; Rice, Bellingham; Saka, Grealish, Sterling; Kane. All. Southgate.
Italia (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Di Lorenzo, Mancini, Acerbi, Spinazzola; Barella, Locatelli, Pellegrini; Politano, Scamacca, Raspadori. Herds Mancini.
Timetable and where to see it
The match between England and Italy is scheduled for Saturday 11 June in Wolverhampton, with kick-off at 8.45pm. It will be possible to follow the match live and unencrypted on Rai, to be precise on Rai Uno. The alternative is represented by streaming, with the meeting that will be broadcast on the Rai Play website and application.
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