Finland had two friendly matches against Sweden canceled in January, but they will have the chance to prepare for the coming Nations League with two friendlies in March. They start off with a game against Iceland, in Murcia, Spain. Finland will be eyeing a better performance after losing three of their last five matches. They haven’t been very convincing in attack either, and go into this game having failed to score in five of the last 10 matches. Finland have managed just four wins in their last 16 matches and in the last 10 matches they have four clean sheets. Eight of their last 10 games have produced under 2.5 goals and they’ve managed more than a goal in just two of those 10. Four times in their last 10 matches, Finland have conceded two or more goals. The last time they met Iceland was in the qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup and Finland registered a 1-0 win in that game.
Iceland on their part, are winless in the last four matches and will be seeking a rise from this run that has two losses. They have managed just one win in their last 10 matches. In their last three matches, Iceland have no clean sheet and in two of the last three matches, they’ve conceded two or more goals. In their last seven matches, Iceland have managed more than a goal in just one of their last seven matches and both teams have scored in four of their last six matches away from home. Their away run isn’t very impressive; Iceland have lost in six of their last 10 away matches. These two sides have met four times in history and each one of them has managed two wins.