Kazakhstan National Football Team took on Latvia National Football Team in the Group Stage of the UEFA Nations League D on November 15. The match concluded with both teams sharing the points in a 1-1 draw.
On the 37th minute, Gafurjan Suyumbaev netted the first goal of the match, tipping the balance in Kazakhstan's favor. A goal from Deniss Rakels followed, bringing the match to a 1-1 conclusion.
Anticipation reaches a fever pitch as Kazakhstan and Latvia prepare to meet again, a month after their previous UEFA Nations League D Group Stage face-off that concluded in a 1-1 stalemate. Kazakhstan National Football Team come into this match fresh off a victory over Andorra in UEFA Nations League D Group Stage on October 16, pushing their unbeaten streak to three games.
Latvia's current performances, by contrast, leave more to be desired, as they prepare for this match after a loss to Georgia in the UEFA Nations League D Group Stage on October 16, having failed to win in their last six outings. Their defense has shown cracks, having conceded goals in each of their last six away matches.
This UEFA Nations League match offers a platform for Kazakhstan National Football Team and Latvia National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Kazakhstan’s attacking options, under Aleksandr Borodyuk’s management, have been bolstered by Roman Murtazaev, the team’s top scorer, and Baktiyor Zainutdinov, both of whom have contributed crucial goals. Kazakhstan’s top scorer in UEFA Nations League, Murtazaev, has one goal this season. Kazakhstan have also relied on Yerkebulan Seidakhmet, Yerkebulan Tungyshbaev and Serikzhan Muzhikov to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Latvia’s offensive unit, under Aleksandrs Starkovs’s guidance, has leaned on Janis Ikaunieks, their main scorer, and Vladislavs Fjodorovs, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. In UEFA Nations League, Karasausks has been Latvia’s standout scorer with one goal. Latvia have also relied on Kaspars Dubra to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
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Kazakhstan kicked off the game with Nenad Eric, Abzal Beisebekov, Yuri Logvinenko, Sergey Maliy, Gafurjan Suyumbaev, Bauirzhan Islamhan, Serikzhan Muzhikov, Baurzhan Turysbek who got substituted by Aleksey Schetkin on the 74th minute, Baktiyor Zainutdinov who got substituted by Yerkebulan Tungyshbaev on the 87th minute, Georgiy Zhukov and Roman Murtazaev who got substituted by Maxim Fedin on the 80th minute as starters, with Dmytro Nepogodov, Vladmir Plotnikov, Alexandr Marochkin, Dmitri Miroshnichenko, Temirlan Yerlanov, Islambek Kuat, Duman Narzildaev, Aleksey Schetkin, Yerkebulan Tungyshbaev, Maxim Fedin, Oralkhan Omirtayev and Yuri Pertsukh on the bench.
Latvia's starting eleven were Andris Vanins, Kaspars Dubra, Vladislavs Gabovs, Vitalijs Jagodinskis, Vitalijs Maksimenko, Vjaceslavs Isajevs, Igors Tarasovs, Andrejs Ciganiks who got substituted by Roberts Savalnieks on the 46th minute, Arturs Karasausks who got substituted by Ritvars Rugins on the 62nd minute, Deniss Rakels and Valerijs Sabala who got substituted by Janis Ikaunieks on the 72nd minute, with Kaspars Ikstens, Pavels Steinbors, Antonijs Cernomordijs, Antons Kurakins, Marcis Oss, Janis Ikaunieks, Ritvars Rugins, Aleksejs Saveljevs, Roberts Uldrikis, Roberts Savalnieks and Vadims Zulevs on the bench.
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Since September 2014, the teams have clashed three times. Kazakhstan have won once, while the other two matches ended in a draw. Their latest meeting occurred on October 13, 2018, during the Group Stage of the UEFA Nations League D, finishing in a 1-1 draw. Kazakhstan have scored two goals across these three encounters, while Latvia have scored one. Overall, Kazakhstan hold a stronger head-to-head record against Latvia in recent meetings.
Kazakhstan are coming off a win in their last match against Andorra, while Latvia’s previous game resulted in a loss against Georgia.. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Kazakhstan have claimed three victories, suffered twelve defeats, and drawn five times, while in their last twenty matches, Latvia have recorded two wins, thirteen losses, and five draws.
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