Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Buoyed by a hard-fought 3-2 win over Belarus, Wales will be aiming to regain their spot in top two when they take on Estonia at Cardiff City Stadium on Wednesday evening. The Dragons are eyeing their third consecutive win in Group E, and they are likely to stick to go all guns blazing at the Estonians. Gareth Bale, who scored a hat-trick against Belarus, will be the man to watch in the home team, while Aaron Ramsey remains in the recovery room.
Harry Wilson returns from suspension, whereas Kieffer Moore has been tested positive for coronavirus. The visitors, on the other hand, suffered a loss in each of their three group games, and we do not believe that they are capable of making a miracle in Cardiff. In their only previous meeting on the international stage Wales defeated Estonia 1-0 in a friendly 12 years ago.
Highlighted Player (Gareth Bale):
Gareth Bale is a Welsh footballer who plays for Real Madrid as a winger. “Bailo” was born in Cardiff on 16 July, 1989 and, as expected, he played for his home-town club Cardiff Civil Service at the start of his youth career. He moved to Southampton’s football academy in 1999 and he made a great progress during his spell with the Saints.
Bale made 40 league appearances for the first team and it has to be noted that he played as a full back at the start of his senior career. In 2007 he signed a contract with Tottenham Hotspur and he was producing thrilling performances with the White Hart Lane outfit from 2007 to 2013. Real Madrid chiefs did well to sign him on 1 September, 2013 for a fee of €91 million.
The Welsh winger won two Champions League trophies with los Blancos (2013/2014, 2015/2016) and, speaking of his international career, he made it to the European Championship finals with Wales. The Welsh ace scored three goals at the showpiece tournament in France as the Dragons reached the semi-final.
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.