Where was the match played?
The match was played at Nagyerdei Stadion in Debrecen, Hungary.
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The UEFA World Cup Qualifiers saw Israel and Estonia clash in a Group I match held in Hungary, ending in a 1-1 draw. This match was part of the opening round of qualifying games for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The match showcased Israel's dominance in possession, yet Estonia's efficiency in converting chances was notable. Despite controlling the majority of the game, Israel struggled to break through Estonia's defense effectively, relying on an own goal to equalize. Estonia's early goal demonstrated their capability, while Israel's inability to capitalize on their possession highlights potential areas for improvement. The match statistics reveal Israel's higher number of shots and corners, indicating a more attacking approach, yet Estonia's defensive resilience and goalkeeping saves kept them in the game. The game also served as a platform for Estonian player Henri Anier, on his near to the 100th cap for his national team.
The match was played at Nagyerdei Stadion in Debrecen, Hungary.
The final score was 1-1.
M. Paskotši scored for Estonia at the 10-minute mark.
Israel scored through an own goal by Estonia's K. Hein at the 23-minute mark.
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