Estonia v Wales live stream: How to watch World Cup qualifier online and on TV tonight
Aaron Ramsey (right) celebrates after giving Wales a first-half lead against the Czech Republic (Petr David Josek/AP)
A Monday-night trip to Estonia is the prospect facing a Wales side in desperate need of a win to give themselves a strong chance of qualifying for the 2022 Fifa World Cup in Qatar.
Rob Page’s men drew disappointingly with tonight’s opponents back in September and failed to beat Group E rivals the Czech Republic on Friday evening, too, leaving them behind the Czechs in third place on goal difference.
Belgium lead the way and are already guaranteed automatic qualification, with a play-off spot open to whoever snares second spot.
Wales have played one fixture fewer than the Czechs, and need to take advantage here to give themselves a cushion going into the final round of matches in November.
Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s game.
When is it?
The match kicks off at 7.45pm BST on Monday 11 October, taking place at the A. Le Coq Arena in Talinn, Estonia.
How can I watch it?
Estonia v Wales will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football and Main Event in the UK from 7pm.
Team news
Wales are without Gareth Bale once again for their trip to Talinn, meaning Aaron Ramsey will continue as captain of the side.
Danny Ward is set to remain in goal despite his error against the Czechs last time out, with his teammates and manager rallying around him in post-match interviews.
Both sides are likely to start in a 5-3-2 shape, with Wales predominantly using the system since Page replaced Ryan Giggs as manager.
Predicted line-ups
Estonia: Hein; Paskotsi, Kuusk, Tamm, Mets, Sinyavskiy; Vassiljev, Kreida, Kait; Henri Anier, Sorga.
Wales: Ward; Gunter, Mepham, Rodon, Ampadu, N. Williams; Allen, Morrell, Ramsey; Moore, James.
Odds
Estonia: 5/1
Draw: 14/5
Wales: 8/15
Prediction
Wales simply must improve on that goalless draw with the Estonians back in September, and are unquestionably the stronger side on paper. 2-0 to the Welsh, here.
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