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Estonia vs Wales on Sky: Ramsey determined ahead of Talinn test

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Team news ahead of the World Cup Qualifier between Estonia and Wales on Monday; kick-off 7.45pm.

Aaron Ramsey has voiced Wales’ determination to qualify for the 2022 World Cup and “complete” their successful journey of the past decade.

Wales qualified for the last two European Championships – reaching the semi-finals in 2016 and the last 16 this summer – but have not played at a World Cup since making their only appearance at the tournament in 1958.

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The Dragons, who visit Estonia in World Cup qualifying on Monday, are almost certainly guaranteed a play-off place in March due to their Nations League success last year.

But Wales, who are currently level with the second-placed Czech Republic after Friday’s 2-2 draw in Prague, but with a game in hand, know that securing the runners-up spot behind runaway leaders Belgium could prove beneficial in securing a home play-off semi-final tie.

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Aaron Ramsey knows the importance of the Estonia trip

“The World Cup is the target,” said Ramsey, who will skipper Wales again in Tallinn with Gareth Bale sidelined by injury.

“We have been fortunate enough to experience two European Championships and they have been absolutely amazing.

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“It would be a massive dream to hopefully tick off a World Cup. There is a long way to go, but if we can do that it would be sort of complete, wouldn’t it?

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Sky Sports News reporter Geraint Hughes has the latest from the Wales camp ahead of Monday’s crucial World Cup qualifier away to Estonia

“To qualify for a World Cup would be an amazing achievement. It’s probably more difficult to qualify than for the European Championships but all the players are ready.

“It’s the same for the younger boys too and a dream of theirs as well. You can see it in the way they played at the Euros this summer in getting out of the group. They are ready for it and it would be nice for us older boys as well.”

Ramsey has only played 105 minutes for Juventus during an injury-hit campaign.

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Highlights of the World Cup European Qualifying Group E match between Czech Republic and Wales

But the 30-year-old midfielder, who opened the scoring in their Czech Republic draw with his 18th Wales goal, confirmed he has had no adverse reaction from that contest and is fully fit for his second game in four days.

“We have to remain concentrated on the job at hand,” Ramsey said. “This is a very important game against Estonia in our journey and in qualifying hopefully.

“Hopefully we can finish off a strong week because we want to finish second in the group and complete the job we set out to do.”

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The Czech Republic possess a superior goal difference and have scored more goals than Wales – the first two deciding factors in the event of teams being tied – so manager Robert Page has promised a bold approach in Tallinn.

Connor Roberts and Harry Wilson both made positive impacts as second-half substitutes in Prague and are set to make the starting line-up this time.

The visitors will have to cope without the services of Gareth Bale, who has been sidelined with a knee injury. Ben Davies and David Brooks also miss the trip to Tallinn due to illness.

Estonia will be without Michael Lilander and Martin Miller.

Page: We’ve set the bar high

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Wales’ Robert Page was full of praise for Danny Ward despite his mistake giving Czech Republic a goal in their 2-2 draw

Wales boss Rob Page: “We were disappointed we didn’t score three against the Czech Republic because it might come down to that.

“The players you’ll see on the pitch in Estonia will be down to what we did at the back end of the game against the Czech Republic. You’ll see our intent.

“We’ll have players on the pitch that can get us goals. The chances we had when we dominated the game, we’ll factor that in.

“We need to go for it from the first minute. We want to get off to a great start and build on that.

“We’ve set the bar high with our performances against the Czech Republic, and now we have to match those standards game in and game out.”

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Wales have never lost against Estonia in three previous meetings (W2 D1), though they drew 0-0 with them in September in the reverse fixture of this World Cup qualifying campaign.Estonia have never led against Wales in three previous games against them, scoring just once, a Martin Reim penalty in a 2-1 defeat in May 1994.This is the fourth meeting between Estonia and Wales in a fourth different stadium – their 1994 match was played at the Kadrioru Stadium in Tallinn, in 2009 they met at Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli, last month they faced at the Cardiff City Stadium while this game is at the Lillekula Stadium in Tallinn.Wales have only picked up two wins from their last 10 games in all competitions (D5 L3), although they are unbeaten in their last three on the road (W1 D2).Wales have only lost twice in their last 17 World Cup qualifying matches (W7 D8), with those defeats coming against Republic of Ireland in October 2017 (0-1) and Belgium in March 2021 (1-3).Four of Aaron Ramsey’s last five goals in all competitions for Wales have arrived in the first half, including his strike against Czech Republic last time out. 16 of Ramsey’s 18 goals for Wales have arrived in competitive fixtures.Estonia’s Erik Sorga has scored with both of his shots on target in this current World Cup qualification process, including netting last time out versus Belarus.Daniel James has been directly involved in three goals in five games in World Cup 2022 Qualifiers (2 goals, 1 assist), while he has also created more chances (9) and completed more dribbles (11) than any other Wales player so far in qualifying.

How to follow

Estonia vs Wales is live on Sky Sports Football from 7pm, kick-off 7.45pm. Sky Sports customers can watch in-game clips in the live match blog on the Sky Sports website and app. Highlights will also be published on the Sky Sports digital platforms shortly after the final whistle.

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