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Prediction published on Mar 24, 2025 4:45 AM by Dario in Europe - WC Qualification Europe | Modified on Mar 24, 2025 5:15 AM
In the World Cup qualifying round where Italy has just “registered” and where Norway and Israel have already jumped ahead, the match between Moldova and Estonia, for both teams, immediately becomes important and certainly not to be missed. Moldova must look to the future but will also have to make up for or erase the very heavy defeat against Norway (0-5) which certainly went beyond all negative predictions while Estonia had long toyed with the possibility of getting a point against Israel before the decisive Israeli goal that decided the match. In a balanced match and therefore potentially open to all outcomes, the two national teams instead aim to make themselves heard. If Moldova has slightly lower odds and therefore is preferred in terms of chances of victory, it is also true that precedents speak of a tricolor national team always dry of goals when it met Estonia who, therefore, starts with the past in its favor but with a present to push up to try to cause trouble in an objectively complicated group.
The long wave of the Nations League still has 4 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses but it remains to be seen whether the latest 0-5 against Norway will leave any damage for Moldova.
Before this 0-5, at home, the three colors national team had 3 consecutive victories and, in general, 8 useful results.
Estonia's last few months have not been brilliant, on the contrary: 4 losses, 1 draw and only 1 victory speak of a team in difficulty.
Away from home, the record has worsened significantly and draws a truly critical scenario: 1 win, 1 draw and 9 losses in the last 11!
The previous matches between the two teams have always seen matches closed with few goals. Tuesday night's match could also lend itself to this situation with Estonia, which with negative results away from home, should and could play a rather conservative match and Moldova, which, however, showed significant shortcomings in the match against Norway. For this reason, following what the latest direct clashes have told us, the BetMines prediction algorithm sees a match where both teams will not score.
Moldavia (3-4-3): Celeadnic; Craciun, Babogio, Mudrac; Cocojaru, Motpan, Posmac, Reabciuk; Boiciuc, Nicolaescu, Postolachi. Coach: Clescenco.
Estonia (4-2-3-1): Igonen; Peetson, Schjonning Larsen, Paskotsi, Kuusk; Kait, Poom; Hussar, Yakovlev, Syniavskiy; Tamm. Coach: Henn
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
Moldova
Estonia
Under
Over
Under
Over
0.5
0
10
1
9
1.5
0
10
3
7
2.5
4
6
4
6
3.5
5
5
6
4
4.5
7
3
8
2