On October 11, Cyprus National Football Team were hosting Malta National Football Team in the Group H of the Qualification of the Europe. They played out a 2-2 draw.
Fotis Papoulis scored the first goal of the game on the 7th minute of the match, tipping the balance in Cyprus's favor. Zach Muscat, Pieros Sotiriou and Jurgen Degabriele then scored, setting the final scoreline at 2-2.
The spotlight turns to the field where the upcoming meeting sees Cyprus and Malta meet again, a month after the previous Europe Qualification Group H match which Malta won 3-0. With losses to Croatia, Slovakia, Russia, Malta, Ukraine and Hungary, Cyprus's form has dipped ahead of this clash. Their offensive rhythm has been disrupted, failing to score in their last six outings, a worrying sign ahead of their next encounter.
Malta are enduring a rough patch in the same manner, entering this game after suffering three losses in a row to Slovenia and Russia. Their backline has lacked consistency, with goals conceded across four consecutive away matches.
This Europe Qualification Group H encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Cyprus National Football Team and Malta National Football Team throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Cyprus’s offensive unit, guided by Ran Ben Shimon, has leaned on Ioannis Pittas, their main scorer, as he continues to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Pittas has emerged as Cyprus’s leading scorer in Europe Qualification Group H this season, netting one goal.
Meanwhile, Malta’s attacking options, carefully orchestrated by Devis Mangia, have been bolstered by Joseph Mbong, the team’s top scorer, and Cain Attard, both of whom have contributed crucial goals. Mbong leads Malta’s scoring charts in Europe Qualification Group H this season with two goals. Luke Gambin and Alexander Satariano have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Malta’s attack.
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We are updating team formations and line-ups for Cyprus - Malta in real time.
Cyprus kicked off the game with Neophytos Michael, Marios Antoniades, Costas Soteriou, Stelios Andreou who got substituted by Ioannis Pittas on the 78th minute, Nicolas Ioannou, Charalambos Kyriakidis who got substituted by Alex Gogic on the 79th minute, Grigoris Kastanos, Marios Demetriou who got substituted by Paris Psaltis on the 86th minute, Loizos Loizou who got substituted by Andronikos Kakoulis on the 60th minute, Pieros Sotiriou and Fotis Papoulis who got substituted by Nikolas Panagiotou on the 85th minute as starters, with Demetriou Demetris, Alex Gogic, Marios Ilia, Andronikos Kakoulis, Andreas Keravnos, Rafail Mamas, Nikolas Panagiotou, Ioannis Pittas, Paris Psaltis and Marinos Tzionis on the bench.
Malta's starting eleven were Henry Bonello who got substituted by Jake Galea on the 82nd minute, Zach Muscat, Enrico Pepe, Steve Borg who got substituted by Kurt Shaw on the 57th minute, Ryan Camenzuli, Teddy Teuma, Triston Caruana who got substituted by Stephen Pisani on the 46th minute, Cain Attard, Paul Mbong who got substituted by Shaun Dimech on the 71st minute, Jake Grech who got substituted by Jurgen Degabriele on the 70th minute and Luke Montebello, with Jurgen Degabriele, Shaun Dimech, Jake Galea, Luke Gambin, Matthew Grech, Samuel Magri, Karl Micallef, Nikolai Muscat, Stephen Pisani, Kurt Shaw, Dunstan Vella and Dexter Xuereb on the bench.
Explore stats from Cyprus vs Malta on ScoreBat - we are updating the numbers on this page every second of the game.
Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Marios Demetriou, Teddy Teuma, Nicolas Ioannou and Pieros Sotiriou were the ones to receive it.
They met only once since September 2021. They met on September 1, 2021, in the Group H of the Qualification of the Europe, where Malta secured a 3-0 victory. Overall, Malta hold a stronger head-to-head record against Cyprus in recent meetings.
This season in Europe Qualification Group H, Cyprus have recorded one win, two draws, and seven losses in ten matches, scoring four goals at an average of 0.40 per match and conceding 21 at a rate of 2.10 per match. Malta have won one of their ten matches in Europe Qualification Group H this season, with two draws and seven defeats, netting nine goals (0.90 per match) and conceding 30 (3.00 per match).
Cyprus are in the middle of a six-match losing streak, including defeats against Croatia, Slovakia, Russia, Malta, Ukraine and Hungary in their last six outings, while Malta are on a three-game losing streak, with defeats against Slovenia and Russia in their last three matches. Overall, Cyprus have won three of their last twenty matches, losing fifteen and drawing two, while over their most recent twenty games, Malta have claimed five victories, suffered eleven defeats, and drawn four times.
As always, Europe Qualification Group H's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Cyprus sit 5th with five points from ten matches, while Malta occupy 6th spot with five points in ten matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Cyprus and Malta in real time. You can watch the goals by Fotis Papoulis, Zach Muscat, Pieros Sotiriou and Jurgen Degabriele as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Cyprus - Malta are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.