After securing their spot in Nations League C for the next campaign with a draw against Azerbaijan, the Estonian men's national football team is gearing up to face Slovakia in their final match of the competition. The match will determine whether Slovakia can top the group, while Estonia will be looking to end the year on a high note with a strong performance. Fans can catch the action live on ETV2 or through the provided link. Follow ERR News for updates and commentary on the team's progress.
Estonia vs. Slovakia: Clash in UEFA Nations League C
The Estonian and Slovakian national football teams will square off in an enticing UEFA Nations League C encounter. This match has pivotal implications for both sides, with Slovakia aiming to secure top spot in the group and Estonia determined to end the year on a positive note.
Background:
Estonia and Slovakia are both ranked in UEFA's third tier of teams. They were drawn into the same group in the 2022-23 UEFA Nations League, along with Azerbaijan and Malta. Slovakia currently leads the group with 10 points from five games, while Estonia sits third with 7 points.
In their previous meeting on September 27, 2022, Slovakia defeated Estonia 1-0 in Trnava. Robert Bozenik scored the game's only goal in the 54th minute.
Match Preview:
Estonia will be looking to avenge their earlier defeat and secure a strong performance in their final match of the campaign. They will rely on the attacking prowess of Rauno Sappinen and Henri Anier, who have both impressed in recent matches.
Slovakia, on the other hand, will be determined to maintain their top spot in the group and qualify for the play-offs for a place in Nations League B. They will be led by captain Marek Hamšík, who has over 100 international caps.
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