Slovenia are coming into the UEFA Nations League 2024-25 on the back of an excellent performance at Euro 2024 where they qualified to the knockout stages for the first time in their history. They put on an impressive display against Portugal in the Round of 16 but ultimately lost on penalties after the initial score finished goalless. Matjaz Kek will be hoping his side can pull off another similar story against the likes of Austria, Norway, and Kazakhstan in the UEFA Nations League B.
Austria were one of the surprise packages in the Euro 2024 after topping the Group D charts consisting of teams like France, Netherlands, and Poland. Their aggressive style of play under Ralf Rangnick has been a treat to watch as they do not allow their opponents to find their rhythm in matches due to their constant pressing off the ball. Austria remains the favourite in this group to progress to the next rounds. They are set to face Slovenia and Norway in this September’s Nations League fixtures. Kick-Off:
Friday, 6 September 2024 at 7:45 PM UK
Saturday, 7 September 2024 at 12:15 AM IST
Location: Stadion Stozice
Form:
Slovenia (in all competitions): D-D-D-D-D
Austria (in all competitions): D-L-W-W-L
Players to Watch
Benjamin Sesko (Slovenia)
Benjamin Sesko has emerged as one of the most exciting young forwards in the world right now after bursting into the scene at RB Leipzig. Last season was a breakthrough campaign for him having scored 18 goals in all competitions while also providing another two assists. Sesko is a tall physical striker who brings pace, agility, and clinical finishing to the team as he can be a nightmare to defend in aerial challenges.
Marcel Sabitzer (Austria)
Marcel Sabitzer remains the most crucial player in the team whose versatility has given Ralf Rangnick to use him in several positions. The Dortmund man brings tenacious industry into this Austrian side as he leads by example by closing down opponents with constant pressing and also helps the team in transition. Sabitzer also plays the role efficiently upfront by creating chances for the team as well as chipping in with some important goals.
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Slovenia are coming into the UEFA Nations League 2024-25 on the back of an excellent performance at Euro 2024 where they qualified to the knockout stages for the first time in their history. They put on an impressive display against Portugal in the Round of 16 but ultimately lost on penalties after the initial score finished goalless. Matjaz Kek will be hoping his side can pull off another similar story against the likes of Austria, Norway, and Kazakhstan in the UEFA Nations League B.
Austria were one of the surprise packages in the Euro 2024 after topping the Group D charts consisting of teams like France, Netherlands, and Poland. Their aggressive style of play under Ralf Rangnick has been a treat to watch as they do not allow their opponents to find their rhythm in matches due to their constant pressing off the ball. Austria remains the favourite in this group to progress to the next rounds. They are set to face Slovenia and Norway in this September’s Nations League fixtures. Kick-Off:
Friday, 6 September 2024 at 7:45 PM UK
Saturday, 7 September 2024 at 12:15 AM IST
Location: Stadion Stozice
Form:
Slovenia (in all competitions): D-D-D-D-D
Austria (in all competitions): D-L-W-W-L
Players to Watch
Benjamin Sesko (Slovenia)
Benjamin Sesko has emerged as one of the most exciting young forwards in the world right now after bursting into the scene at RB Leipzig. Last season was a breakthrough campaign for him having scored 18 goals in all competitions while also providing another two assists. Sesko is a tall physical striker who brings pace, agility, and clinical finishing to the team as he can be a nightmare to defend in aerial challenges.
Marcel Sabitzer (Austria)
Marcel Sabitzer remains the most crucial player in the team whose versatility has given Ralf Rangnick to use him in several positions. The Dortmund man brings tenacious industry into this Austrian side as he leads by example by closing down opponents with constant pressing and also helps the team in transition. Sabitzer also plays the role efficiently upfront by creating chances for the team as well as chipping in with some important goals.