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England v Nigeria (17.15) – No

Neither team have scored more than once in any of England’s last six matches, with March’s 1-1 draw with Italy following three 1-0s and two 0-0s.

There have been goals at both ends in just five of the Three Lions’ last 14 home friendlies, while they have conceded in just three of their nine matches under Gareth Southgate at Wembley.

Both teams have scored in just one of Nigeria’s last five games.

Barcelona II v Real Zaragoza (19.30) – Yes

Only three teams have been involved in more BTTS matches than Barcelona II in the Segunda Liga this season.

The hosts have featured in a 2-2, 2-3 and 3-1 in their last six home games, and drew this reverse fixture 1-1 in January.

Zaragoza have scored and conceded in six of their last seven matches, including last week’s 3-2 victory over Real Valladolid.

Belgium v Portugal (19.45) – Yes

Belgium have scored 36 goals in nine home matches under Roberto Martinez, and are a sure bet to extend that run against Portugal.

Fernando Santos’ side have only kept clean sheets against Gibraltar, Cyprus and Saudi Arabia in the nine friendlies they have played since winning Euro 2016, including a 3-0 defeat to the Netherlands and 2-2 draw with Tunisia in their last two.

That Netherlands match was one of only three games in which they have failed to score since their European Championship triumph, though, so they should fulfil their side of the bargain at the other end.

Republic of Ireland v USA (20.08) – No

Both teams have scored in just one of the Republic of Ireland’s last seven matches, and that sequence is likely to extend against the USA.

The visitors have kept three consecutive clean sheets, so should be untroubled by an Ireland side featuring just three players with more than three international goals.

An away win to nil looks a good bet at .

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