France  against Serbia will try to overcome the initial shock received when they lost  in Austria on Saturday, while England will try to 'avenge' his elimination on  the road to the last Euro on Wednesday on the second day of the World  qualification  Europeans.   The remaining favourites, Spain, Italy and Germany, will have an opportunity to  confirm their triumphs of the first date and continue its steady path towards  South Africa, faced with rivals who are theoretically much lower. 
  France was the only 'big' it failed in the first game and his duel with the  Serbs is presented as a threat, because the global runners gave a bad image on  the lawn of Vienna and Serbia's Radomir Antic is shown as one of combined the  strongest of the key seven. 
  The meeting will also be key to screening local, Raymond Domenech, whose  continuation in office is being highly questioned, after the first defeat in the  playoffs reopen the wounds of the Euro, in which the 'Bleus' were home in the  first round with a draw and two defeats. 
  In Zagreb, Croatia and England playing one of the most prominent shocks and  full of memories, since visitors will not forget their two losses to the Croats  in the qualifying round for Euro-2008. 
  The last of them, especially painful (3-2), was at Wembley, the day when the  team was mathematically out of the continental tournament, the last date of the  classifications. 
  Without danger on the horizon, Spain will face great challenge to improve the  weak Armenia his offensive game, after the victory short (1-0) on Saturday  before the Bosnians. 
  The soccer betting world champion, Italy, will receive in Udine to Georgia, finally looking  relaxed in a match return of coach Marcello Lippi at the local, after winning  at the last minute on Saturday in Cyprus (2-1), thanks to a bit of Antonio Di  Natale, and worked tie (2-2) in the friendly with Austria last August. 
  After the formality of Liechtenstein, where Golea by 6 to 0, Germany will have  a more difficult match with Finland in Helsinki, where he will have to show  their status as the clear favorite in European group four, despite low as those  of Michael Ballack, Torsten Frings, Christian Pander. 
  The new Carlos Queiroz of Portugal, following the departure of Brazilian Luiz  Felipe Scolari will have a test level in his match against Denmark in Lisbon,  after the initial comfortable goleada by 4 to 0 in Maltese soil. 
  In the rest of mourning, Romania and Scotland will have to overcome their  initial surprising defeats (to Lithuania and Macedonia respectively), playing  as visitors in Faroe Islands and Iceland. 
  Holland, which had no date on Saturday qualifying and lost in a friendly (2 to  1) face Australia in Eindhoven, debuts on Wednesday in the qualifying round  with a shift to Skopje, where the Macedonians still euphoric after overcoming  Scotland in the first date. 
Two of the surprises of the first game, Lithuania and Austria, who won on  Saturday to Romania (3 to 0) and France (3 to 1), face one another in a pulse  by the leadership of the seventh group.