Our prediction for this Euro 2024 match:
Belgium will be aiming to build on a hard-fought 1-0 win over Azerbaijan when they take on Estonia on Tuesday evening. The Red Devils are eager to retain top position in the standings and they are seen as hot favourites to beat the former Soviet Republic at King Baudouin Stadium. Man City ace Kevin De Bruyne remains in the recovery room, while Leipzig forward Lois Openda is widely expected to return to the starting XI.
The Estonians, on the other hand, have collected only one point in total in Group F and they face yet another tough challenge in Brussels. Considering that Thomas Haberli’s troops experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 5-0 loss to Sweden, anything but a routine home win would be a big surprise. Earlier in the process Belgium outplayed Estonia 3-0, which is yet another reason why away win should be considered.
Highlighted Player (Romelu Lukaku):
Romelu Lukaku Bolingoli, born on 13th of ay 1993 is a Belgian player with roots form Congo. Lukaku played for several youth teams before he got picked up by RSC Anderlecht. After playing for only 2 seasons for Anderlecht Chelsea picked him up for around12 million euro.
Lukaku was never able to get a spot in the starting eleven of Chelsea and after playing for WBA he moved to Everton for approximately 35 million euro.Lukaku made his debut in February 2010 by the age of 16 and is one of the youngest players that player for the highest Belgian national team.
The biggest achievement of Lukakui is winning the Eerste klasse in Belgium and the English FA Cup. With his strength and goal scoring abilities Lukaku can be considered as one of the deadliest strikers of the world. Nicknames for Lukaku are Big Rom and the Tank.
Highlighted Team (Estonia):
Former Soviet republic Estonia declared its independence on August 20, 1991 and they have been participating in FIFA and UEFA competitions ever since. The Estonians have yet to make it to the finals of a major tournament, but they often made life difficult for European giants in the qualifiers.
In 2010 Estonia did well to beat Serbia in Belgrade in the Euro 2012 qualifiers, but they eventually failed to qualify for the showpiece tournament. “The Blueshirts” welcome their rivals at Le Coq Arena in Tallinn and the capacity of the stadium is 10.500. Sergei Zenjov, who played for the likes of Blackpool, Karpaty and Torpedo Moscow in the past is one of the most famous Estonian footballers.
Ragnar Klavan is yet another notable footballer who plays for both Estonia national football team and Liverpool. The Estonians play their home games in blue shirts and black shorts, while they wear white shirts and white shorts when playing on the travels.