The upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier between Estonia et Israel will take place on Friday, June 6, 2025, at the iconic A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn. As both teams look to secure a vital win, fans across Europe are gearing up to catch all the action live.
Le coup d'envoi est fixé à 20:45 CEST en Italie, en Allemagne, en France et en Espagne, et 19:45 BST in the UK. Whether you’re hosting friends for a watch party or streaming from home, make sure you’re tuned into the right channel or service.
After two games each in Group I, Estonia and Israel are level on three points, making this match a crucial showdown for second place. A victory here could be the turning point in their respective campaigns.
Aperçu de l'avant-match
Both Estonia and Israel kicked off their World Cup qualifying campaigns with one win and one loss, leaving them in third and second place respectively. Each squad will be looking to build momentum and claim bragging rights in Tallinn.
Estonia, playing at home, will hope to capitalize on local support to push for a result, while Israel will aim to continue their unbeaten streak on the road. With only three points separating the teams from the group leaders, every moment in this match will count.
Où regarder en streaming et à la télévision
If you’re in Europe and want to catch every minute of the Estonia v Israel clash, there are several free-to-air and subscription options available. From national broadcasters to online streaming platforms, here’s where you can tune in live.
Below is a quick guide to the main TV and streaming outlets by country. Be sure to check local schedules in case of any last-minute changes.
Italie : RAI (RAI 2) and live streaming on RAI Play
Allemagne : ARD/Das Erste and online streaming via sportschau.de
France : beIN Sports – available on cable and satellite packages
Espagne : TVE (La 1) and streaming on RTVE Play
ROYAUME-UNI : ITV and free streaming on ITV Hub
Prévisions
This match is set to be a tight, competitive affair as both sides battle for crucial qualification points. Neither team can afford to slip up if they want to keep pace in Group I.
Estonia will leverage home advantage and passionate fans, while Israel will look to maintain their resilience away from home. Expect a tactical encounter with moments of quality—this could end in a narrow victory for either side or a hard-fought draw.