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    Czech Rep

    7

    San Marino

    0

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    Armenia

    2

    Belgium

    1

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    Faroe Island

    2

    Lithuania

    1

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    Malta

    0

    Sweden

    1

  • FT

    Belarus

    0

    Ukraine

    0

  • FT

    Liechtenstei

    1

    Finland

    1

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    Romania

    1

    Austria

    1

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    Andorra

    1

    Kazakhstan

    3

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    Bosnia-Herz

    1

    Turkey

    1

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    Israel

    7

    Luxembourg

    0

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    Montenegro

    1

    Cyprus

    1

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    Albania

    1

    Denmark

    1

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    Latvia

    2

    Switzerland

    2

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    Moldova

    1

    Greece

    1

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    Norway

    2

    Macedonia

    1

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    Scotland

    0

    Netherlands

    1

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    Germany

    4

    Azerbaijan

    0

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    Hungary

    0

    Portugal

    1

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    N Ireland

    0

    Slovakia

    2

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    Slovenia

    3

    Poland

    0

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    Wales

    1

    Russia

    3

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    Italy

    2

    Bulgaria

    0

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    England

    5

    Croatia

    1

  • FT

    Serbia

    1

    France

    1

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    Spain

    3

    Estonia

    0

WORLD CUP QUALIFYING - UEFA

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium

Referee: Oleh Oriekhov | Attendance: 15000

* Local time based on your geographic location.

Spain

  • Cesc Fábregas 33'
  • Santi Cazorla 79'
  • Juan Mata 90' +2'

3 - 0

FT

Spain 3-0 Estonia: South Africa place secured

Spain secured their place at next year's World Cup finals after seeing off Estonia in Merida with goals from Cesc Fabregas, Santi Cazorla and Juan Manuel Mata.

With Bosnia-Herzegovina being held by Turkey earlier in the evening, Spain knew

a victory over Estonia would be enough to guarantee themselves top spot in Group

Five.

And the European champions made no mistake as they continued their 100 per cent

record in qualifying with an eighth win in eight games.

Unlike Saturday's impressive trouncing of Belgium, it was more of a workmanlike

display from Spain tonight and although Fabregas gave the hosts a 33rd-minute

lead, Vicente del Bosque's men had to wait until the final 10 minutes to wrap up

the game thanks to efforts from substitutes Cazorla and Mata.

The final scoreline may have been comfortable enough, but Spain took a while to

get going and might easily have found themselves trailing inside the opening 20

minutes as Estonia created some problems for their hosts.

Tarmo Kink had the best chance in the 17th minute but was unable to keep his

header down after Konstantin Vassiljev's superb cross from the left had cleared

Carlos Marchena and found Estonia's number nine unmarked on the edge of the

six-yard box.

Soon after that Sergei Zenjov put another opportunity wide at the near post

after Estonia had again done well out wide.

Those were a couple of uncomfortable moments for Spain, but the hosts awoke

from their slumber and were soon creating chances of their own.

Strike duo David Villa and Fernando Torres both fired over from decent

openings, before the latter was denied by Sergei Pareiko after some Xavi magic

had put the Liverpool hitman through on goal.

Torres then saw another effort deflected behind for a corner before Fabregas

broke the deadlock just after the half-hour mark.

Fabregas, who was brought into the starting XI by Del Bosque for tonight's

match, did well to steal possession deep in Estonia territory and a quick

one-two with David Silva left the Arsenal man with only Pareiko to beat, and he

did so with aplomb.

That was no more than Spain deserved after moving up through the gears, and it

gave them a 1-0 cushion at the break - the same as against Belgium on Saturday.

However, unlike that match in La Coruna where Spain blitzed the Belgians with

two goals in five minutes after the break en route to a 5-0 win, Del Bosque's

men had to wait until the 81st minute to put more daylight between themselves

and Estonia tonight.

Fabregas was also involved in that goal, scooping a pass into the area where

Cazorla bundled his way through the challenge of Estonia captain Raio Piiroja

before firing a right-footed shot past Pareiko.

That goal ended Spanish fears of a potentially costly late equaliser by

Estonia, and Mata wrapped up the win with his side's third goal in

stoppage-time.

Cazorla's deep cross picked out Mata at the far post and the Valencia winger

showed good control and skill to create a shooting chance for himself before

drilling a low effort past Pareiko to complete the triumph.

Scoring Summary

  • Spain
  • Estonia
Cesc Fábregas (33')
Santi Cazorla (79')
Juan Mata (90 + 2')
 

Match Stats

  • Spain
  • Estonia
13(5) Shots (on goal) 3(0)
1 Fouls 5
5 Corner kicks 1
6 Offsides 4
60% Time of Possession 40%
0 Yellow Cards 2
0 Red Cards 0
0 Saves 4

Teams

  • Spain
  • Estonia
Substitutes
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