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This season, several matches will be valid for our BetYourWay promotion, where customers can request tailor-made bets for individual games.

Here are our selections for Sunday's matches.

Lithuania v England – Sunday (ITV1, 17.00)

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Half-time/Full-time: England/England -

England are unlikely to come out flying considering that qualification is assured, but they should make easy work of Lithuania.

England to win (-2) -

With fringe players likely to be given a chance to impress, there should at least be some sort of motivation for the visitors to chase a big winning margin.

Daniel Sturridge to score

Sturridge is one of the reserves that could start, and will cash in if the match is as one-sided as we expect.

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Slovenia v Scotland – Sunday (Sky Sports Football, 17.00)

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Double chance: Draw/Scotland -

Scotland have overcome the tougher match of their two-game assignment to qualify for the play-offs, and should at least go close to completing the job in Slovenia.

Leigh Griffiths to score anytime

Griffiths went close with a brilliant free-kick against Slovakia, and is a fine bet to make his excellent technique count in this game.

Both teams to score -

Both teams simply have to win this game, which should lead to plenty of space and chances at both ends.

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Norway v Northern Ireland – Sunday (Sky Sports Football, 19.45)

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Norway/Draw -

Northern Ireland’s play-off place is virtually guaranteed, so there must be some danger that they will not replicate their usual intensity.

Under 2.5 goals -

Taking Norway’s eight-goal demolition of San Marino out of the equation, neither of these sides score goals freely.

Half-time score: 0-0 -

As an extension of the above, the lack of meaning in this game suggests that it will start slowly. 

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Gillingham v Portsmouth – Sunday (Sky Sports Football, 14.30)

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No first half goals -

Gillingham have only scored one first-half goal in League One this season, the same number that Portsmouth have managed in the opening 45 minutes of games away from home in the league.

Under 1.5 goals -

The Gills, the league’s second-lowest scorers, have not scored in their last three league matches, but have conceded more than once in only one of their last six matches in all competitions.

Over 2.5 Gillingham cards

Only one League One player has picked up more cards than Gillingham’s Mark Byrne, while only Plymouth have received more red cards.

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