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Friendlies
Georgia
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Israel
Mar 26, 17:00

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This friendly pits Georgia against Israel with no prior senior international results between them. Recent news highlights cooperation between the nations regarding online security, but this is unlikely to impact the match. Lineups suggest a focus on attacking intent from both sides, with Kvaratskhelia for Georgia and Gloukh for Israel key players.

Prediction

Given the complete lack of Head-to-Head goal scoring data, and no recent form to analyze, a scoreline based purely on lineup strength is difficult. Assuming equal attacking capabilities, a low-scoring draw is the most probable outcome.

Final Score: Georgia 1 - 1 Israel

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