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Poland to beat Armenia –

Poland beat Kazakhstan 3-0 last time out to maintain their three-point lead at the top of Group E.

That was their sixth competitive win in seven matches, and another could secure qualification on Thursday.

Armenia were hammered 4-1 at home to Denmark in their last match and have now lost three on the spin.

England to beat Slovenia –

England have won six and drawn two of their eight games in Group F and can confirm their place at the World Cup with a win.

They are also unbeaten in their last 23 competitive matches at Wembley, a run stretching back to 2007.

Slovenia have lost consecutive away games, with their only two victories in the last 13 coming against San Marino and Malta.

Norway (-2) to beat San Marino –

San Marino are bottom of Group C and yet to pick up a point.

The minnows have lost 19 matches in a row and are without a win since beating Liechtenstein in 2004.

They have also been beaten by three goals or more in each of their last five matches, so it should be a similar story against a Norway side that won 4-1 in the return fixture.

Scotland to beat Slovakia –

Scotland’s upturn in form means they are set for what would be their biggest win of the qualifying campaign.

The Tartan Army have dropped just two points since a 3-0 defeat at Wembley five games ago and could go second on Thursday.

Slovakia were beaten by England last time out and have lost three out of six away from home.