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These two teams have never met before in any international. Against teams currently in League C or below, Slovakia have won 11 of their last 13, losing none. The Falcons have only lost three of their last 19 games at Štadión Antona Malatinského.
Under 2.5 goals and both teams to score NO is 5/4.
Slovakia to win and both teams to score NO is 5/6.
Slovakia to win and under 2.5 goals is 21/10.
Róbert Boženík is 4/1 to break the deadlock and 1/1 to add to his international tally.
Match preview
Slovakia are firm favourites to top Group C3, and they're now seeking to pull clear at the top of the standings.
On Friday night, the Falcons needed over an hour to break down Belarus but eventually did so.
Tomáš Suslov's shot-come-cross evaded everybody and nestled in the bottom corner; this proved to be the only goal at Stadion Karađorđe.
Slovakia were relegated to the Nations League's third-tier two years ago, winning just two of ten League B games across the two seasons.
However, now operating at a lower level, Štefan Tarkovič's side are massive favourites to top this section and be promoted back.
Here, they welcome the other side in this group with three points on the board to Trnava.
Kazakhstan kicked off their campaign by beating Azerbaijan 2-0 at Astana Arena in Friday's early kick off.
Abat Aiymbetov scoring two stunning goals, the first from long-range, before a stunning volley ten minutes later which secured the win.
The Hawks only narrowly survived in League C last time round, ousting Moldova in the relegation play-outs on penalties back in March.
Magomed Adiyev's side beat Moldova in Chișinău in the first leg of that tie but, before that, had only won three away games in the last 13 years.
If they win this one, Kazakhstan will have won back-to-back competitive games for the first time since 2001, back when they were an Asian member.
Slovakia though should have far too much quality at Štadión Antona Malatinského.
Slovakia team news
Key players Róbert Boženík, Albert Rusnák and Lukáš Haraslín were all only on the bench on Friday night, but are expected to return for this game.
Milan Škriniar will captain the team at centre-back; he's win all three domestic trophies with Inter in the last 12 months or so.
Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka has not been called up this month, meaning Fulham's Marek Rodák will continue in-between the sticks.
Kazakhstan team news
Key players Bakhtiyar Zaynutdinov and Aleksey Shchyotkin are not involved in this squad as both are with Russian Premier League clubs.
Having said that, Nuraly Alip, of Russian champions Zenit Saint Petersburg, is involved and will start in the middle of the back three.
Winger Elkhan Astanov went off injured on Thursday, so Islambek Kuat could come in.
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