Jakarta – Austria will host Slovania in the final UN League Group B3 match in Vienna on Sunday, November 17. The match decides the fate of the two teams, where Austria is at the top of the provisional ranking and must only equal the results obtained by Norway to ensure their promotion to Liga A. On the other hand, Slovania must win to avoid the degradation zone.
Austria are currently top of the table in Group B3, leading against Norway thanks to a 5-1 victory in previous matches. Ralf Rangnick's side only had to match Norway's result in the last game to secure automatic promotion to Premier League A. However, a defeat against Slovania sees Austria drop to third place and will have to suffer a playoff to avoid a deterioration in Premier League C.
Austria started this match with great confidence after securing a 2-0 victory against Kazakhstan last Thursday. Christoph Baumg Partners and Michael Gregor sina's goal in the first round ensured a victory for the Almaty cold. This victory is the third consecutive victory in the Nations League, with a total of 11 goals they have scored.
Despite playing 1-0 with Slovania in the first encounter, Austria have a positive record with three wins in their last four clashes against Matjaz Kek's side.
For Slovania, victory is the only way to avoid the match of degradation. The 4-1 defeat to Norway on Thursday closed their chances of finalizing against Norway, but a victory in Vienna will take them into second place and an opportunity for promotion through the defeat match.
However, Slovania faces serious challenges because they were only able to achieve a victory against Kazakhstan in this group. In the last eight matches against other countries, Slovania has not been able to register a victory.
Austria are playing a team that hasn't changed for the most part. Kevin Danso stepped up his defenses again after recovering from a heart problem, but David Alaba was out for a long time. Marcel Sabitzer and Marko Arnautovic have the opportunity to appear, although Baumgager and Gregor Rach who scored in the last match could potentially remain in the core lineup.
In Slovania, the only player missed due to injury was Tomi Horvat, while Andraz Sporar was not yet included in the last match. Benjamin Sesko, who scored the 16th goal for the national team, will be the mainstay of the attacking line.
Australia Players Forecaster: Pentz; Danso, Posch, Lienhart, Kaene; Laimer, Seiwald; Schmid, Baumgporter, Sabitzer; Arnautovic.Slovenia: Modak; Karnicik, Drkusic, Biol, Janza; Rodjanovic, Gneically Cerin, Elsnik, Lovric; Dipotnik, Sesko
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