
"Pencilled in as a standout contender on Monday night, the Blues will certainly be excited by their extended dominance in Trnava. Along with not suffering a single defeat from their previous six consecutive showdowns in front of their own supporters, Slovakia have also tasted just a sole loss in Trnava over the past 19 months. It should also be highlighted, Calzona's camp have not shipped a single strike on home soil in over 300 minutes of action."
"Once again completely blown away over the weekend as they slumped to a routine 4-0 drumming away at Germany, Luxembourg have only further cemented their spot as Group A's ultimate whipping boys. Sat rock-bottom of the table, Jeff Strasser's side have lost all of their first three qualifying appearances by an aggregate score of 8-1. Likewise, the Red Lions have failed to win any of their last 10 competitive appearances across all c"
World Cup qualifying matches continue on Monday with eight fixtures across the continent, headlined by a blockbuster Group J showdown between Wales and Belgium in Cardiff. Slovakia seek an immediate response after a 2-0 loss away at Northern Ireland, having earlier beaten Germany 2-0 and earned six points from three qualifiers. Slovakia enjoy strong home form in Trnava, unbeaten in six consecutive home games and conceding no goals on home soil in over 300 minutes. Luxembourg sit bottom of Group A after a 4-0 defeat to Germany and have lost their first three qualifiers by an aggregate 8-1.
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