On September 9 and September 12, the Ukrainian national football team will play two matches in the qualifying round for the European Championship 2024. The teams of England and Italy will become rivals of the Ukrainians.
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The matches will be shown live by local TV channels of Public Broadcasting on T2 digital air, cable networks and IPTV (except OTT*), exclusively on the Internet on the MEGOGO media service, as well as on Radio Luch.
The match Ukraine – England will take place on September 9 at 19.00.
Ukraine and England will hold their second meeting in the current selection. Nominally, the home match of Ukraine will take place in Wroclaw, Poland. In the first match, the British at Wembley outplayed the Ukrainians with a score of 2-0. So far, the British have not suffered a single defeat in the selection and lead group C with 12 points in the asset.
Game Italy – Ukraine starts on September 12 at 21.45.
For Ukraine and Italy, this is the first face-to-face meeting in this selection. Currently, the Italians are in third place in Group C with 3 points, however, they played one match less than the Ukrainians.
In total, the Ukrainian national team managed to play three matches in this qualifying round. Ukraine beat the teams of North Macedonia and Malta and lost to England. Ukrainians have 6 points and an intermediate second place in the group.
The composition of the national team of Ukraine
Goalkeepers: Georgy Bushchan (Dynamo Kyiv), Anatoly Trubin (Benfica Lisbon, Portugal), Andrey Lunin (Real Madrid, Spain).
Defenders: Nikolay Matvienko, Yefim Konoplya (both – Shakhtar Donetsk), Denis Popov, Oleksandr Timchik (both – Dynamo Kiev), Vitaliy Mykolenko (Everton Liverpool, England), Ilya Zabarny (Bournemouth, England), Sergey Krivtsov (Inter Miami, USA), Bogdan Mikhailichenko (Dynamo Zagreb, Croatia).
Midfielders: Andriy Yarmolenko, Serhiy Sidorchuk, Vitaliy Buyalsky, Mykola Shaparenko, Oleksandr Karavaev (all – Dynamo Kyiv), Taras Stepanenko, Oleksandr Zubkov, Georgy Sudakov, Yegor Nazarina (all – Shakhtar Donetsk), Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal) ) London, England), Viktor Tsygankov (Girona, Spain), Mikhail Mudrik (Chelsea London, England).
Forwards: Roman Yaremchuk (Valencia, Spain), Artem Dovbyk (Girona, Spain), Vladislav Vanat (Dynamo Kyiv).
reserve list: Oleksandr Svatok, Oleksandr Pikhalyonok (both – Dnipro-1 Dnepr), Arseniy Batagov (Zorya Luhansk), Daniil Sikan (Shakhtar Donetsk).
Source: Racurs

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