Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Buoyed by a 3-2 win over Moldova, Estonia will look to give fans yet another reason to celebrate when they face Israel at A. Le Coq Arena. Estonia footballers are brimming with confidence ahead of Friday’s World Cup qualifier, but bear in mind that midfielder Kevor Palumets misses out through suspension. Flora forward Rauno Sappinen is widely expected to lead the line for the hosts. Ran Ben Shimon’s troops, on the other hand, experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 4-2 loss to Norway, but they are surely capable of matching Estonia in Tallin.
As both sides are likely to adopt an attack-minded approach in Friday’s clash, we believe that there is a big value in betting on both teams to score. Speaking of the away team, Ferencvaros midfielder Mohammed Abu Fani is pushing for a start after scoring as a substitute in the last qualifying game. Leeds United forward Manor Solomon is the most notable player in the visiting side.
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.