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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Waldemar Fornalik’s side arrive in disarray after seeing their hopes of qualification dashed in Ukraine, and Al Hain-Cole expects them eventually to crumble to defeat at Wembley

England fans will be watching on with bated breath on Tuesday as the Three Lions welcome Poland to Wembley for their decisive World Cup qualifier.
Roy Hodgson's men must win in order to secure their place in Brazil and avoid the nerve-jangling prospect of the play-offs, and are clear 1/4 (1.25) favourites with Betway to pick up all three points.
Defeat in Ukraine on Friday leaves the visitors with no chance of making it to next summer's main event, but they are available at 11/1 (12.00) to finish the campaign on a high with a shock victory.
The teams shared a 1-1 draw when they met in Warsaw one year ago and you can get odds of 5/1 (6.00) on them sharing the spoils once again this time out.
While the home fans will be watching on uneasily due to memories of the collapse at home to Croatia that saw them fail to qualify for Euro 2008, they should take confidence from the tumult currently surrounding the opposition camp.