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Estonia’s promotion from League D has been secured!
On Friday night, the Blueshirts needed just a point at home to Malta, but ran out 2-1 winners.
Rauno Sappinen broke the deadlock from the penalty spot, before Henri Anier bagged an 86th minute winner at A. Le Coq Arena.
That made it three wins out of three for Thomas Häberli’s team, having previously beaten San Marino in Tallinn and Malta in Ta’ Qali.
So, after suffering relegation in March’s play-outs, beaten by Cyprus, Estonia will be making an immediate return to the third-tier.
San Marino meanwhile are one of just three countries, Iceland and Northern Ireland the others, to have never won a UEFA Nations League match.
La Serenissima have mustered just two draws from 13 matches in this competition, both in 2020 and both 0-0, against Gibraltar and Liechtenstein.
On Wednesday, Fabrizio Costantini’s team took on Africa’s third-lowest ranked side Seychelles in a friendly.
The visitors travelled over 4,200 miles for the game, but it finished 0-0, as San Marino’s 18-year wait for a win goes on.
Here, Estonia are likely to be far too strong at Stadio Olimpico di Serravalle.