Belarus England live
Catch up with all the exciting live international football action from Belarus vs England live online on www.oleolefootball.com, the premium football streaming website. Membership to access our football feeds online is a simple two-minute process and with instant activation, you can follow up on all the latest live video updates of the three lions from the moment you sign up. England will be hoping to build upon their successes against Croatia when they come up against Belarus this weekend, a match you can follow live online on www.oleolefootball.com, our soccer coverage starting from 19:30 GMT Wednesday 15th October 2008.
England come into this fixture on a renewed sense of hope and vigour after dispatching Croatia effectively in the qualifiers earlier last month. Winger turned striker Theo Walcott was the star of the show as England put up a fabulous show to dispatch one of their biggest nemesis. A 4-1 victory meant that England are top of their group going into this fixture and they will be rather confident of doing well given their result results . Despite the absence of Rio Ferdinand and Terry at the heart of the defence, England have a strong settled outfit and it would take a brave man to bet against them winning or atleast drawing this fixture against lowly Belarus.
Belarus on the other hand, have picked up three points from two matches so far and are sorely missing inspirational playmaker Alexander Helb. The Barcelona winger was inspirational for Belarus in all their matches so far and his absence will hurt a side low on form and confidence. However, Belarus will take heart from the performance of BATE in the Champions League against Juventus and will be hoping to emulate the performance of the national champions with a similar performance against England this time around.
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