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Thanks to a quick goal from Watkins (7e), a csc from the Greek doorman Vlachodimos (78e) and an achievement from Jones at the end of the game (83e), the Three Lions won with a dry score of 0-3.
A result which allows the English to regain control of their group in League B of the Nations League, just ahead of the Greeks and six lengths ahead of Ireland.
Sunday at Wembley, England will try to confirm this leadership and thus validate its direct promotion to League A. If Greece, on the other hand, recovers this first place in Finland, then the selection of Lee Carsley will have to go through a play-off against a third League A group.
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