The Nations League action continues on Sunday, with England kicking off their 2022-23 campaign with a trip to the Puskas Stadium in Budapest. Meanwhile, Italy continue their difficult run of fixtures with a home clash against Germany. With the Republic of Ireland getting the opportunity to turn a new page when they travel to Armenia. Hungary 17:00 England England were hugely successful on their last visit to Budapest and we’re expecting a similar outcome here. Gareth Southgate had a big pool of talent from which to select his latest squad. And that includes Jarrod Bowen who could feature in this Nations League opener. West Ham team-mate Declan Rice is a more certain starter amidst rumours surrounding his future. Harry Maguire has received plenty of criticism recently although he can be part of a Three Lions defence that keeps the Hungarians at bay. The home side are capable of ruffling a few feathers although they’re short of the needed quality and this could be a relatively facile win for England. Learn more about our recommended betting option with the WhatAcca.com BTTS Acca Guide. BEST BET: England + BTTS No Italy 19:45 Germany The biggest issue for Italy is the fixture scheduling which means they play a spate of games within the space of a few days. The Azzurri are likely to be much changed from the team who previously faced Argentina in the Finalissimo. With Roberto Mancini using these matches as an opportunity to try out new players. Germany seem to be in a better place under Hansi Flick and will go into the 2022 World Cup as genuine contenders. A few victories in the Nations League could lay the foundations for a successful campaign in Qatar. With Chelsea’s trio of Antonio Rudiger, Timo Werner and Kai Havertz having the potential to help them over the line. Learn more about this competition on the Official UEFA website history page. BEST BET: Germany to win Armenia 14:00 Republic of Ireland The Republic of Ireland can clearly not be trusted from a betting point-of-view right now. While Stephen Kenny’s side might achieve victory in this Nations League clash. There are other avenues to explore and we think this could be a tight game when the men in green clash with a modest Armenia side. Ireland are actually boasting an eight-game unbeaten run right now and recently claimed a 1-0 win over Lithuania. While they managed to hold Portugal to a goalless draw back in November. They will face opponents who take a safety-first approach to their football. And their bid to not concede is likely to mean two or less goals are scored in total. BEST BET: Under 2.5 Goals There are more Nations League clashes taking place on Saturday 4 June and we have Nations League football betting tips available. It’s great to compare the best bet builder tips and place a football acca on the games involving the top nations. Check out our acca tips before deciding which way to bet.