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Here is our forecast for the upcoming Nations League game:

Gibraltar

Gibraltar

Lithuania

Lithuania

The upcoming game between Gibraltar and Lithuania will determine which team earns a spot in the Nations League C. Despite their poor performance in the EURO 2024 qualifiers, with eight losses in the group stage, Gibraltar is considered the weaker team going into Thursday’s match.

However, the Lithuanian team is looking to redeem themselves after their 1-0 defeat against Cyprus. This upcoming match presents them with the perfect chance to get back to winning. Despite being the first time these teams face off in a competitive game, an away victory seems likely as Gibraltar has let in a total of 33 goals in their last five games across all competitions. One player to watch out for on the away team is accomplished forward Fedor Cernych, who has scored 14 goals in 89 games for his national team.

The game will take place on 03/21/2024 at 8:45 PM.

Prediction:
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Highlighted Team (Lithuania):

Lithuania

In 1940, Lithuania was taken over by the Soviet Union. However, after 50 years, they were able to regain their independence. On June 24, 1923, the Lithuania national football team had their debut match, during which they were defeated by Estonia with a score of 5-0 in Kaunas.

The previous country of the Soviet Union still needs to secure their spot in the finals of a significant competition, however, they did show promise in the UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying matches when they tied with Germany on their opponent’s turf. In the qualifiers for the 2004 European Championship, Lithuania defeated Scotland, but ultimately, they were not able to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament in Portugal. Marius Stankevicius is regarded as Lithuania’s most prominent football athlete, having played for top teams such as Lazio, Hannover, Sampdoria, Sevilla, and Valencia in the past.

LFF Stadium is the home ground of the Lithuania national football team and the venue, who capacity is 5.067, was opened in 2004. Lithuania play their home games on artificial turf.