Estonia vs Wales: Wales eye a return to winning ways when they visit Estonia for their next World Cup Qualifier match on Tuesday at the A. Le Coq Arena.
Match Details:
Teams: Estonia vs Wales
Venue: A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia
Date: Tuesday 12th October, 2021
Time: 12:15 AM IST
Live Link: https://www.sonyliv.com/
Preview
Estonia head into this after a 2-0 win over Belarus in their previous qualification match on Saturday.
Second half strikes from Sorga and Zenjov ensured a first win in four matches for the Estonia side.
This kept them in 4th place behind Wales with 4 points from 5 matches.
On the other hand, Wales played out a 2-2 away draw against Czech Republic last time out.
Pesek and Ward’s own goal was cancelled out by Ramsey and James as both sides shared the spoils.
Wales is currently in 3rd place with 8 points from 5 matches.
This is an important clash given the difference between the two sides and a chance for either to gain an upper hand in the race for qualification.
Both sides met last month in the qualifiers where Wales played out a goalless draw.
Form Guide
Estonia: WLLDW
Wales: LDWDD
All smiles in our final training session 😎
Ymlaen i Estonia 🔜🇪🇪#TogetherStronger pic.twitter.com/xoUJTLXCsC
— Wales 🏴 (@Cymru) October 10, 2021
Last Matches of both teams:
Estonia 2-0 Belarus
Czech Republic 2-2 Wales
Where to watch the live stream and broadcast of Estonia vs Wales in India?
The match is live streamed on the Sony LIV App, Jio TV, while the broadcast is on Sony TEN 1.
Team News
Lilander and Miller are out of the squad due to injuries for the hosts.
Meanwhile; Bale is ruled out for the visitors due to a knee injury while Davies and Brooks are doubts for this clash.
Estonia possible 11:
Hein, Tamm, Kuusk, Mets, Sinyavskiy, Kreida, Kait, Vassiljev, Paskotski, Sorga and Anier
Wales possible 11:
Ward, Williams, Rodon, Mepham, Gunter, Morrell, Wilson, Allen, Ramsey, Moore and James
Prediction: Estonia 1-2 Wales
Neither side is in the best of form with wins not coming thick and fast. Estonia and Wales should put in good shifts and make this an interesting one.
We are backing Wales to get this one because of the better talent available at their disposal.