A crucial battle for the fate of the Europa League Group A qualifiers is about to be staged, with Norway facing Spain, the "Raging Bulls", at their home ground. Currently, Norway is two points behind their rivals and have to play one more game. If they don't win this game, they will have very little hope of getting out of the tournament, so they have to give it their best shot. Spain also in order to keep the seat of the line, the away game should also strive to win, so as to avoid a long night's sleep. Looking back at Norway's last four European foreign matches, the total number of goals scored, all reached three or more, this time it may be worthwhile to optimize the median of 2.5 goals scored big number. (Monday 2:45 a.m. kickoff)

Let's start by analyzing the current situation. Scotland, who is currently at the top of the table, has a bright future ahead of it, while the one remaining spot is basically a battle between Norway and Spain. Norway, currently in third place, managed to solidify their chances of making it out with a 4-0 win over Cyprus in their last match. Einin Sharant regained his shooting boots and scored twice, while 18-year-old star Nussa also contributed an assist, creating five goals in his last three appearances for the national team, including one goal and four assists, making him the new engine of the team's offense. Coupled with the ability of Arsenal midfielder Martyn Ordigart to count the hoops, Norway will undoubtedly have more confidence to fight against their opponents.

Norway's offensive end is guaranteed, but the defensive end is not solid enough. Only one of the six matches in this year's European tournament has not conceded a goal, and they lost to Spain by three goals in the first round. Instead of waiting passively, it is better to take advantage of the home advantage to boldly attack, and may be able to bring surprises.

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