Malta vs Estonia: TV station, live stream, team news and preview
A great game awaits these two minnows as they look to enjoy some summer international success against each other.
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L-2022-23 UEFA Nations League continues on Thursday, with Malta u Estonia meeting in a Group D2 competition. With San Marino unlikely to be competitive in this group, this is a great match to see who will be promoted to League C.
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These sides last met in 2017, with Estonia winning 3-0 in a friendly match. Malta’s last victory over Estonia was in 2004.
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Before the game, GOAL has the details of how you watch on TV, online broadcast, team news and more.
TV channel, live stream and how to watch
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Team news and rosters
Malta will be playing its second match in the Nations League on Thursday and is currently in the lead in Group D2.
In their first match, the team beat San Marino 2-0, with Jan Busuttil and Matthew Guillaumier scoring goals each. The team took 15 shots on goal in San Marino, with a 5-0 lead in goal-scoring shots.
Malta is enjoying a good run in 2022. She has won three of her four matches, with the defeat alone coming to Venezuela 1-0 in a friendly match. Can it keep the momentum going and earn a promotion?
Malta forecast to start XI: Borg, Pepe, Borg, Overend, Vella, Guillaumier, Mbong, Paiber, Degabriele, Satariano; Bonello
Estonia opened the Nations League game with a 2-0 win over San Marino. Robert Kirss and Joonas Tamm each scored a goal. Estonia led 11-7 in total shots but tied San Marino in the target shots. Considering San Marino’s international reputation, it was not the best show for Estonia.
As its group consists of only three teams, Estonia played a friendly match on Sunday against Argentina, losing 5-0.
That was Estonia’s second three-game defeat, which also lost 2-0 to Cyprus in March in the Nations League relegation play-out.
Estonia predicted to start XI: Kuusk, Tamm, Mets, Zenjov, Vassiljev, Kreida, Kait, Sinyavskiy, Kirss, Sorga; Hey