Tickets for huge England decider on sale for just £10 as Thomas Tuchel gets first look at Three Lions

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ENGLAND fans are still able to get tickets for next month’s Nations League clashes – including a huge decider.

The Three Lions are up against it as they look to win promotion back to League A at the first attempt, following a shock 2-1 loss at home to Greece earlier this month.

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There are still tickets on sale to England fans for the Greece away game and the Ireland home game[/caption]
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England take on Greece at the Athens Olympic Stadium[/caption]
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Greece were shock 2-1 winners at Wembley[/caption]

And they now face Greece away and Ireland at home knowing they will probably have to win both matches to top the group.

Should England finish second, they will enter a two-legged play-off with one of the third placed teams in League A in March.

The Greeks currently top the group on 12 points with England second on nine.

However, the Greek FA clearly weren’t expecting unprecedented demand for the England game at the Athens Olympic Stadium with tickets on sale from £10.

England fans will be housed in the upper tier where the cheapest tickets are available.

While most of the away allocation has already been taken up, 660 tickets go on sale on to England fans Wednesday at 12pm.

Should Greece win or draw, they will guarantee top spot in the group promotion to Nations League A.

If England win by two goals, they will just need a win against Ireland to finish top.

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But if England win by one goal then they will need to win against the Irish at Wembley by a greater margin than any Greece win away at Finland.

Thomas Tuchel was last week announced as the new England manager on an 18-month deal until after the World Cup.

However, the ex-Chelsea boss will not formally take over until January 1, leaving Lee Carsley in charge in Athens.

It is likely that Tuchel will attend the match, but the German will not be allowed to be present at the World Cup qualifying draw in December.

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Thomas Tuchel is England’s new permanent manager but will not take charge of the Greece and Ireland games[/caption]
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Interim boss Lee Carsley will be in the dugout for the two games[/caption]
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