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Iceland with a big deficit against Kosovo

Iceland with a big deficit against Kosovo

The Iceland national team will be without one of its key players in tomorrow's (Thursday) match against the Kosovo national team in the Nations League play-off match.

The Dardanians host the Icelanders in the first match against Iceland in the 'play-off' for inclusion in League B or relegation to League C of the Nations League.

This match is scheduled to take place on Thursday night at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium, starting at 20:45 PM.


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However, the guests will not be complete as they will have a major absence in Iceland's first match under Arnar Gunnlaugsson.

According to the medium Football.net, it is now clear that midfielder Mikael Anderson will not be involved in the two matches.

Anderson is struggling with injuries and did not train either yesterday or today, leading the coach to decide not to invite him for the match against Kosovo.

This medium adds that the selector is not expected to call up any other players to the squad, but a last-minute surprise is not ruled out.

Otherwise, the Icelandic National Team is currently in its final training session in Spain before flying to Kosovo this evening. /Telegraph/