Armenia vs Ireland – Predictions, Odds & Betting tips 04/06/2022, Team News and Lineups

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Armenia will take on Ireland in the UEFA Nations League 2022/23 B Division Group 1 match. The game will be played at Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan, and will kick off at 15:00 CET on Thursday, June 4th. Check out team news, predicted lineups, and our Armenia vs Ireland prediction for the same.
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Bookmaker Ratings prediction two – X2 and total goals under 3.5 – 1.51

Bookmaker Ratings prediction two – Irelands goals handicap 0 – 1.37

X2 and total goals under 3.5

Irish team head coach Stephen Kenny will want to come out of this game as the winner and extend their undefeated run to nine matches.

Meanwhile, we don’t expect a high-scoring game as both have a fairly low goal average in their recent matches.

Ireland goals handicap (0)

The guests are favorites to win this matchup, according to bookies. In their previous 8 matches, Ireland managed to cover 0 goals handicap. Thus, we think they will continue this trend.

Preliminary review and match prediction for Armenia vs Ireland

The Armenia national team will start their UEFA Nations League journey in the B division for the first time, winning their group in the C division.

Meanwhile, Joaquin Capparos’s team got off to a World Cup qualifier’s strong start with 3 wins in a row, but after the summer break, they failed to win a match, drawing 3 and losing 3 times. As a result, they found themselves in 4th place.

Coming into this UNL match, Armenia had two friendlies in March against Montenegro (1:0) and Norway (0:9).

On the other hand, the Republic of Ireland failed to qualify for the World Cup finals due to the poor start of the campaign.

Stephen Kenny’s have lost the first three fixtures against the main opponents Serbia and Portugal, while defeat against Luxembourg was cherry on top.

However, the Irish team managed to bounce back, and they remain unbeaten in their previous 8 games. The newly-promoted side will probably go back to the division they came from by the end of this Nations League season

Match Facts

  • The visitors are undefeated in the previous 8 matches
  • Ireland have scored over 0.5 goals in their last 3 fixtures

Head to Head

  • ECQ: Ireland 2:1 Armenia (11/10/11)
  • ECQ: Armenia 0:1 Ireland (03/09/10)

Safe Bet

If you are looking for safe bets, you can try the visitor’s double chance outcome. This bet has odds of 1.21 at Vbet.

Team News

Armenia’s all-time top goalscorer Henrikh Mkhitaryan announced his retirement from international football in March of this year.

Meanwhile, Matt Doherty missed the last few weeks of the season due to an injury that will also keep him out of the Nations League games.

Predicted lineups

Armenia: Yurchenko; Hambardzumyan, Haroyan, Voskanyan, Hovhannisyan, Udo, Spertsyan, Hovhannisyan, Bichakchyan, Barseghyan, Adamyan

Ireland: Bazunu; Coleman, Duffy, Egan, O’Shea, Hendrick, Cullen, Hourihane, Ogbene, Keane, Robinson

Most popular FAQ for Armenia vs Ireland

Who won the last meeting between these clubs?

The last match between these teams ended in a 2:1 win for Ireland in 2011.

Where will this fixture be played?

This fixture will be played at Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium (Yerevan)

Where to Watch?

Vivaro Tv, RTE

Which bookmaker has the best odds for this game?

We recommend checking out the odds at VBET for Armenia vs Ireland

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