Our prediction for this Nations League match:
Astana Arena will host Monday’s football game between Kazakhstan and Slovakia, the two teams who are vying for top position in Group 3. The Kazakhs have been performing above expectations in the UEFA Nations League, and, as a result, they are leading the table ahead of the visit of Slovakia. A man to keep an eye on in the away side will be Astana forward Abat Aymbetov, who found the net in a 1-1 draw with Belarus.
The Slovaks, on the other hand, defeated Azerbaijan thanks to Vladimir Weiss’ late goal. The Slovan Bratislava midfielder is pushing for a start, while veteran Marek Hamsik has been omitted this time out. Anyhow, Kazakhstan are tough to beat at home, and we believe that punters from all four corners of the world can find value in betting on draw. Earlier in the process Kazakhstan defeated Slovakia 1-0.
Highlighted Player (Dmitri Shomko):
Born in Ekibastuz, Kazakhstan on March 19, 1990 Dmitri Andreievich Shomko is a defender who plays for Astana. Shomko is a product of his home-town club Ekibastuzets, but he started his senior career at Batyr Ekibastuz.
As expected, the 182-cm tall footballer returned to his boyhood club and it has to be noted that he made nine appearances in the league for Ekibastuzets. Dmitri Shomko then moved to Irtysh Pavlodar and he played for the Kazak club from 2009 to 2014. In 2011 he was sent on loan to Astana and three years later he signed a permanent deal with the Blue and Yellows. His main position is left-back, but he is used as a left midfielder as well.
Over the years Shomko has established himself as a first-team regular at Kazakhstan national football team and he made his debut for the Hawks on February 2, 2011 in a 1-1 draw with Belarus. Shomko came as a substitute for Nurgaliev in the 85th minute of the match. He has 17 caps for the U21 team as well.
Highlighted Team (Slovakia):
Slovakia only appeared on the international stage in 1993 as Czechoslovakia fell apart, and the new national team have yet to record a result worth mention. Repre have only qualified for two major tournaments so far, the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2016, but the current generation definitely seem capable of improving the team’s profile in years to come.
Slovakia currently have quite a few players plying their trade in some of Europe’s top sides, with Marek Hamsik, Martin Skrtel and Juraj Kucka clearly the leaders of the national team at the moment, but they do struggle in some areas and are not exactly world beaters just yet. Under Vladimir Weiss and Jan Kozak, Slovakia have become a tough not to crack, relying on rock-solid back line and swift counter-attacks, and they even gave Spain a tough time during the Euro 2016 qualifiers.
Miroslav Karhan and Robert Vittek are the most capped player and top goalscorer respectively, with Robert Vittek another player worth the mention.