Malta National Football Team took on San Marino National Football Team in a friendly match on September 9. Malta came out on top, securing a 3-1 win.
The match came alive on the 5th minute when Irvin Cardona found the net, tipping the balance in Malta's favor. Zach Muscat, Paul Mbong and Nicola Nanni then scored, bringing the match to a 3-1 conclusion.
3 years after their last face-off in UEFA Nations League D Group Stage, Malta and San Marino meet again. In their last match, Malta secured a 1-0 win. Malta head into this game after their recent draw with Lithuania on September 4 in the Europe Qualification Group round. Their recent home form raises questions, with no goals in their past three home matches, a worrying sign ahead of their next encounter.
San Marino are on a troubling run, heading into this match following six back-to-back defeats to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Modena, Austria, Romania and Cyprus. Their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have been conceding goals for eleven consecutive matches now.
This friendly encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Malta National Football Team and San Marino National Football Team throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Alexander Satariano and Adam Magri Overend have been pivotal for Malta’s attack, under the tactical direction of Emilio De Leo, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Satariano is Malta’s overall top scorer so far this term, with one goal across all competitions, as Overend leads the creative efforts for the team, recording one assist across competitions.
Meanwhile, San Marino’s leading scorer Samuele Zannoni and Nicko Sensoli have played significant roles in the team’s attack, carefully orchestrated by Roberto Cevoli, each providing decisive moments in their offensive play. Zannoni has already scored one goal in all competitions this term, with Sensoli leading the team in assists, having provided one key pass resulting in goal.
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Our AI kicks off with a pre-match prediction for Malta–San Marino, and as the game progresses, it refines those predictions continuously based on live developments. For this match, our system’s pre-game call was right, favoring Malta National Football Team's win. The forecast, generated from pre-game data, showed Malta’s victory had the strongest backing in the model, with 44%, while a draw was at 30% and San Marino’s victory was at 26%.
We are updating team formations and line-ups for Malta - San Marino in real time.
Malta kicked off the game with Henry Bonello, Juan Corbolan who got substituted by Kean Scicluna on the 86th minute, Enrico Pepe who got substituted by Jean Borg on the 46th minute, Kurt Shaw, Zach Muscat who got substituted by Myles Beerman on the 72nd minute, Alexander Satariano who got substituted by Yannick Yankam on the 64th minute, Matthew Guillaumier, Ylyas Chouaref, Paul Mbong who got substituted by Kemar Reid on the 64th minute, Joseph Mbong who got substituted by Adam Magri Overend on the 64th minute and Irvin Cardona as starters, with Rashed Al-Tumi, James Sissons, Myles Beerman, Jean Borg, Adam Magri Overend, Gabriel Mentz, Jake Grech, Yannick Yankam, Kemar Reid, Brandon Paiber, Kean Scicluna and Kyrian Nwoko on the bench.
San Marino's starting eleven were Edoardo Colombo, Alessandro Tosi who got substituted by Fausto Salicioni on the 58th minute, Filippo Fabbri who got substituted by Marco Pasolini on the 46th minute, Michele Cevoli who got substituted by Giacomo Valentini on the 58th minute, Simone Giocondi, Samuele Zannoni, Lorenzo Capicchioni who got substituted by Matteo Valli Casadei on the 75th minute, Marcello Mularoni who got substituted by Alberto Riccardi on the 58th minute, Filippo Berardi, Nicola Nanni who got substituted by Nicolas Giacopetti on the 66th minute and Andrea Contadini, with Matteo Zavoli, Pietro Amici, Giacomo Matteoni, Marco Pasolini, Alberto Riccardi, Bartolomeo Riggioni, Giacomo Valentini, Matteo Valli Casadei, Cristian Meloni, Matteo Vitaioli, Nicko Sensoli, Fausto Salicioni, Gabriel Capicchioni and Nicolas Giacopetti on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Lorenzo Capicchioni and Alexander Satariano were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met twice since June 2022. Every match has gone Malta's way, as they have won all two encounters. The most recent match between them was on June 12, 2022, in the Group Stage of the UEFA Nations League D, where Malta secured a 1-0 victory. Malta have scored three goals across these two encounters, while San Marino have scored zero. So, overall, Malta have the edge in head-to-head matches against San Marino in their recent history.
Malta's most recent outing ended in a draw against Lithuania, while San Marino's recent form includes six consecutive losses, with defeats against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Modena, Austria, Romania and Cyprus in their last six matches. Overall, Malta have won three of their last nineteen matches, losing eleven and drawing five, while over their most recent twenty games, San Marino have claimed two victories, suffered sixteen defeats, and drawn two times.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Malta and San Marino in real time. You can watch the goals by Irvin Cardona, Zach Muscat, Paul Mbong and Nicola Nanni 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 Malta - San Marino are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.