Goals and highlights: Israel 2-2 Iceland in UEFA Nations League 2022 | 06/02/2022
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Game over
The referee blows the whistle at the end of the game, Israel and Iceland draw.
90 + 3 ‘
Israel is trying to score its third goal and keep the pressure on the whole field.
90 ‘
5 minute compensation is added.
83 ‘
Israel’s goal!
80 ‘
Substitution for Israel, Liel Abada leaves and Omer Atzili enters.
77 ‘
Icelandic changes:
Jón Dagur Þorsteinsson and Hákon Arnar Haraldsson leave.
Stefán Teitur Þórðarson and Mikkel Anderson come in.
73 ‘
Israel Changes:
Eden Karzev and Dor Peretz quit.
Enter Thai Baribo and Dan Glazer.
71 ‘
Iceland plays long positions to cool down Israel, which had some dangerous attacks.
66 ‘
Israel maintains pressure throughout the stadium in search of a defensive foul. And Eden Karzev (Israel) receives a yellow card.
61 ‘
Icelandic changes:
Exit Sveinn Guðjohnsen and Brynjar Bjarnason.
Albert Guðmundsson and Davíð Ólafsson.
60 ‘
Israel Changes:
Departure from Mohammad Abu Fani and Munas Dabbur.
Enter Mahmoud Jaber and Shon Weissman.
49 ‘
Israel’s dangerous game, Rúnar Rúnarsson defends the Icelandic goal.
46 ‘
The second time begins.
Halftime
The teams go to rest and the score is Israel 1-1 Iceland.
45 ‘
1 minute compensation is added.
35 ‘
Iceland seeks to score their first goal and presses the whole field.
31 ‘
Israel with 70% of the ball and 25 dangerous attacks.
26 ‘
Israel’s goal!
17 ‘
The first yellow card of the game and it gets Þórir Jóhann Helgason from Iceland.
14 ‘
The first corner kick of the game in Iceland.
10 ‘
Very even game, no team dominates the game and we are still waiting for the first dangerous game of the game.
5 ‘
Straumur plays in the middle, both teams looking for their first scoring opportunities.
0 ‘
The game has started, both teams will try to stay with the victory.
Minutes from the beginning
Start the presentation of the game.
Iceland’s line-up
Rúnar Rúnarsson, Daniel Grétarsson, Brynjar Bjarnason, Hördur Magnússon, Alfons Sampsted, Birkir Bjarnason, Hákon Arnar Haraldsson, Þórir Jóhann Helgason, Sveinn Aron Guðjohnsen, Arnór Sigurðsson, and Jón Dagur Þorsteinsson.
Israel’s line-up
Ofir Marciano, Sean Goldberg, Miguel Vítor, Doron Leidner, Eli Dasa, Mohammad Abu Fani, Eden Karzev, Dor Peretz, Munas Dabbur, Manor Soloman and Liel Abada.
Judges
The referee in today’s game is as follows:
Judge: Andres Treimanis.
Assistants: Haralds Gudermanis and Aleksejs Spasjoņņikovs.
Fourth judge: Alexander Golubevs.
WAS: Jeroen Manschot.
VAR Assistant: Erwin Blank.
Struggle for victory
Last settlement!
The two teams last met on November 17, 2010, and on that occasion Israel won 3-2 in Ramat Gan. That match was full of errors, yellow cards, corner kicks and goals that we hope will be repeated today.
History of both teams
Israel and Iceland have once faced each other. This game will be the second time they play together and it will be a lot of fun.
Come from Iceland
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When is the match between Israel and Iceland for the UEFA National League 2022?
This is the start time of the Israel vs Iceland game on June 2 in several countries:
Argentina: 15:45 on Star +.
Bolivia: 14:45 on Star +.
Brazil: 15:45 on Star +.
Chile: 15:45 on Star +.
Colombia: 13:45 on Star +.
Ecuador: 13:45 on Star +.
United States (ET): 2:45 pm on Fubo Sports Network.
Spain: 20:45.
Mexico: 1:45 pm on Blue To Go Video Everywhere and Sky HD.
Paraguay: 15:45 on Star +.
Peru: 14:45 on Star +.
Uruguay: 15:45 on Star +.
The last team of Iceland
Iceland’s last game lineup:
Rúnar Rúnarsson, Daniel Grétarsson, Brynjar Bjarnason, Hördur Magnússon, Alfons Sampsted, Birkir Bjarnason, Aron Elis Thrandarson, Stefán Teitur Þórðarson, Jón Bödvarsson, Jon Dagur Thorsteinsson, and Thorir Johann Helgason.
Israel’s newest team
Israel’s final lineup:
Ofir Marciano, Sean Goldberg, Orel Dgani, Ofir Davidadze, Maor Kandil, Bibras Natcho, Mohammad Abu Fani, Gavriel Kanichowsky, Munas Dabbur, Thai Baribo and Dean David.
Icelandic players to watch
There are three players who stand out within the team and are responsible for Argentina’s attack. We start with Jón Bödvarsson (# 9), he is one of the best players in Bolton Wanderers and in the English 1st division he scored 7 goals in 10 games. The striker is very important for the team and there is a high probability that he will score a goal. The next player is Sveinn Aron Gudjohnsen (# 11), in 10 games he has scored 3 goals in the Swedish Allsvenskan League. Finally, Birkir Bjarnason (# 67) had an incredible season in Turkey with Adana Demirspor and scored 5 goals in the season 2021-2022. The 34-year-old midfielder will be in charge of spreading the ball around the pitch.
Israelis to watch
The next three players are considered key players in Israel’s offensive and defensive attack. First Eran Zahavi (# 7) is a PSV Eindhoven player who plays in the attacking position and during the regular season in the Dutch Eredivisie he scored 11 goals and 7 assists. With his experience it is very likely that we will see him score a goal in the game. Next is Eyal Golasa (# 23), he plays as a striker for Maccabi Tel-Aviv, in the Israeli Premier League he got 1 assist in 3 games he played. He becomes very key in the middle to form dangerous cards and maintain control of the ball. Finally, Munas Dabbur (# 10) plays as a striker for TSG Hoffenheim, in the Bundesliga he ended up playing 17 games as a starter with 3 goals and 4 assists.
UEFA National League
Also known as the League of Nations, it is an official international championship played between UEFA national teams. It is approved by FIFA and takes place every two years. The last champion was France, October 10, 2021 they met Spain and the French team won 2-1.