October 13th, 2015 - 18:00 CET (12:00 EDT)
Ta' Qali National Stadium - Ta' Qali, Malta (Capacity 17,797)
Squad is the same as the Bulgaria match:
Match background from UEFA.com
Malta will hope to end a long wait for a competitive home win as they welcome Croatia to Ta' Qali for their final UEFA EURO 2016 Group H home fixture with the visitors in urgent need of a victory themselves.
Croatia, in third position and assured of at least a play-off place, are two points behind second-placed Norway but hold the edge on head-to-head record. They need to win in Malta and hope Norway fail to take three points from their trip to Group H leaders Italy in Rome.
Malta have taken two points from their first nine fixtures and will finish bottom even if they beat Croatia.
Previous meetings
Luka Modrić scored on his 29th birthday and substitute Andrej Kramarić added a second as Croatia beat Malta 2-0 in the sides' Group H encounter in Zagreb in September 2014.
Malta's record in seven senior internationals against Croatia is W0 D1 L6 (W0 D1 L2 in Malta). That lone draw was a 1-1 home stalemate in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying, Stephen Wellman's second-half free-kick cancelling out Niko Kranjčar's 19th-minute opener.
Form guide
Malta are without a victory in 23 competitive home matches (D4 L19) since a 2-1 success against Hungary in a EURO qualifier on 11 October 2006.
Croatia have won only one of their four Group H away fixtures (W1 D2 L1), and have failed to score in their last two away games in the section.
Disciplinary
The latest booking list is available here.
Trivia and links
Malta reserve goalkeeper Henry Bonello turns 27 on 13 October, the day of Croatia's visit.
Croatia have taken on Malta in eight youth and age-group matches at international level in UEFA competition: all eight ended in Croatian victories, with no goals conceded.
Sides from these countries have met in 16 UEFA competition games, with the Croatian clubs' record reading W13 D2 L1 (W7 D1 L0 at home W6 D1 L1 in Malta). That sole defeat was NK Slaven Koprivnica's 2-1 loss at Hibernians FC in a 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup first-round tie; Slaven won the return fixture 3-0.
from WhoScored.com
from Soccerway.com
from UEFA.com
Betting odds from OddsChecker.com:
FYI the game will be broadcast in the USA on www.ESPN3.com
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