Nations League UEFA. League B – Tour 5
Stadium:Stozice Stadium, Ljubljana (Ljubljana)
Referee:Michael Oliver
Prediction for the Azerbaijan vs Estonia match which will take place on November 16th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Azerbaijan has never qualified for a major international competition. At times, the Tricolour has had good qualifying campaigns, but nothing more. Even in qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, where they finished fifth in their group with three wins and a record ten points, they could only manage fifth place. In the current UEFA Nations League, they are a complete failure. Sweden and Slovakia beat them 3:1 and 2:0 in September. In October, they were beaten 1:3 by Estonia and then again by Slovakia. With no points to their name, Azerbaijan sits at the bottom of the standings.
Estonia
Estonia has also never qualified for a major international tournament but has had a real chance to do so. The Black and Blues reached the knockout stages at Euro 2012, where Ireland beat them. They had the opportunity to play in the UEFA Nations League transitional games in qualifying for Euro 2024, where Poland beat them. They are trying to make their mark in the new UEFA Nations League, but it could be better. In the first four rounds, Estonia beat Azerbaijan 3:1 but lost 1:0 to Slovakia and 3:0 to Sweden. They are third in the standings, with no chance of moving up.
Expert Betting Tips
The current UEFA Nations League draw has been a disaster for Azerbaijan. They have failed to pick up a single point in the four qualifying rounds and are bottom of the group. However, they still have a chance to improve their position, as the Estonian national team is only three points ahead of them. Now, the two rivals will meet. The Black and Blues won their first meeting 3:1, but that was in Tallinn, and now the teams will meet in Gabala. Not only have the Estonians lost almost all their away games in a row, but they are also inferior in defense. The Black and Blues have conceded 24 goals in their last eight matches, an average of 3.00 per game.