England continue their Nations League campaign at home to Finland after overcoming the Republic of Ireland 2-0 in Dublin on Saturday evening.
Declan Rice and Jack Grealish were on the scoresheet for England in Lee Carsley's first match as interim manager of the Three Lions at the Aviva Stadium.
Tuesday's visitors to Wembley Finland will be keen to bounce back from a bruising 3-0 defeat in their Nations League opener away to Greece at the weekend.
England are huge 1/9 favourites to prevail in London, with Finland 16/1 underdogs.
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England's match against Finland will mark a special occasion for captain Harry Kane, with the Bayern Munich striker set to receive his 100th cap for his country at Wembley.
Ex-Tottenham talisman Kane is England's all-time top scorer with 66 goals in 99 caps, with the 31-year-old in line to become the 10th Englishman to clock up 100 appearances for the Three Lions.
You can get odds of 13/5 for Kane to star on his big night and grab two or more goals at England's national stadium.
Lee Carsley's charges will be facing a team low in confidence following Finland's 3-0 defeat in Greece, with an England squad littered with attacking quality perhaps primed to inflict more misery on Markku Kanerva's men.
England are priced at 15/2 to go one better than Greece and beat Finland by a 4-0 scoreline at Wembley.
One of the main takeaways from England's victory in Dublin at the weekend was the performance of Manchester City's Jack Grealish in a more central position than he is regularly deployed for Pep Guardiola's side.
Grealish marvelled with the freedom to pick up the ball and make things happen in the middle of the pitch, with the former Aston Villa man priced at 11/4 to register over 0.5 assists against Finland.
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