Norway vs Finland: International Friendlies Live| Kick off time, Live Streaming, When and where to watch Norway vs Finland Live score, Teams, Prediction, Online Channel


Norway vs Finland: International Friendlies Live| Kick off time, Live Streaming, When and where to watch Norway vs Finland Live score, Teams, Prediction, Online Channel

Norway vs Finland: Norway eye successive wins when they face Finland in an international friendly fixture on Sunday at home in Oslo.

Match Details:

Teams: Norway vs Finland

Venue: Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway

Date: Sunday 20th November, 2022

Time: 06:30 PM IST

Live Link: http://www.sonyliv.com/

Preview:

Norway come into this after a 2-1 win away over Ireland in a friendly match played on Friday.

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Østigard gave Norway the lead in the 1st half before Browne equalized for Ireland in the 2nd half. But a composed finish from Omoijuanfo ensured a return to winning ways after back-to-back losses.

On the other hand, Finland drew 1-1 away to North Macedonia away in their previous clash on Thursday.

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Antman and Bardhi scored for either side to ensure a share of the spoils. This stretched Finland’s unbeaten run to three-matches as they look to keep it alive.

Both sides last met in a friendly in 2016 where Norway won 2-0.

Team News

Ajer and Berge are out for Norway due to long term injury concerns while Uronen is a doubt as he continues recovery from a muscle injury.

Norway possible 11:

Nyland, Pedersen, Strandberg, Østigard, Bjorkan, Solbakken, Berg, Thorsby, Elyounoussi, Ødegaard and Larsen

Finland possible 11:

Hradecky, Ollila, Ivanov, Hoskonen, Alho, Suhonen, Lingman, Taylor, Antman, Pohjanpalo and Lod

Prediction: Norway 2-1 Finland

Norway has the upper hand in quality up front which should help them win despite the absence of in-form striker, Haaland.

Finland is inconsistent which hampers their chances. Given it’s a friendly, we can expect a closely fought affair.

We see Norway winning this one by the odd goal in three.