Russia vs Croatia: Live Stream, Score Updates and How to Watch European Qualifiers Match Follow game Russia vs Croatia live coverage, stream information, score online, prediction, TV channel, lineups preview, start date and result updates of the European Qualifiers for 2022 FIFA World Cup on September 1st, 2021. Kick-off start time: 2:45 PM ET

FIFA World Cup Qualifying Live

FIFA World Cup Qualifying Live

FIFA World Cup Qualifying Live

FIFA World Cup Qualifying Live

RUSSIA VS CROATIA LIVE STREAMING: WATCH WORLD CUP QUALIFIER ONLINE This article provides information on how to live stream Russia vs Croatia in World Cup Qualifier on Wednesday 1 September 2021.

Russia vs Croatia live streaming: Key information to watching online

Below are all the options to live stream Russia vs Croatia in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

Russia vs Croatia live stream on FuboTV (America)

If you’re in America, you can watch Russia vs Croatia online on FuboTV.

Here are the FuboTV sign-up instructions:

– Go to FuboTV

– Fill in sign-up details (email, password & confirm ZIP)

– Choose plan & add-ons

– Checkout (start 7-day free trial)

– Sit back & watch the Russia vs Croatia match.

Russia vs Croatia live stream on ESPN+ (America)

You can watch Russia vs Croatia online with ESPN+.

Here are the ESPN+ sign-up instructions:

– Click this link

– Subscribe to ESPN+ ($5.99 p/m or $49.99 p/y)

– Make payment

– Watch the Russia vs Croatia match.

Watch Russia vs Croatia online from anywhere in the world

If you are unable to access FuboTV or ESPN+, a VPN could help provide a solution.

In our experience, ExpressVPN is the best service around. Sign up as follows.

– Go to expressvpn com

– Click on ‘Get ExpressVPN’

– Choose plan

– Enter email & payment details

ExpressVPN offers all new users a free 30-day trial. That’s an unbeatable offer.

Russia vs Croatia live streaming: Preview

MOSCOW, RUSSIA – JUNE 14: Aleksandr Golovin of Russia celebrates victory with team mate Denis Cheryshev of Russia during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Group A match between Russia and Saudi Arabia at Luzhniki Stadium on June 14, 2018 in Moscow, Russia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Two of Group H’s big-hitters go head-to-head in front of a sold-out 80,000 capacity crowd in Russia.

Just three years ago, the Luzhniki Stadium hosted the World Cup Final which, of course, Croatia featured in.

Now though, the 2018 hosts and and runners-up face a real battle just to be at Qatar 2022.

This was always going to be, possibly, the most open group and so it proved in March’s triple-header of fixtures.

Russia started with back-to-back wins, first 3-1 in Malta and then 2-1 against Slovenia at Fisht Olympic Stadium.

Captain Artem Dzyuba scoring three across the two wins.

But then, they were beaten 2-1 at Štadión Antona Malatinského by Slovakia.

Mário Fernandes seemingly snatching a point only for the home side to win it just moments later.

Croatia’s month went in reverse as they started with an away defeat, losing 1-0 in Ljubljana to Slovenia.

But, the Blazers bounced back with successive wins in Rijeka, first 1-0 over Malta and 3-0 over Cyprus.

So, these two nations led the way in Group H but any one of four nations could realistically finish in the top two spots.

Since then, of course, both nations took part in this summer’s European Championships.

Russia went out in the group stages, beating Finland but losing 2-0 to Belgium and 4-1 to Denmark in the final group game.

This cost Stanislav Cherchesov his job as Head Coach so Valeri Karpin will take charge for the very first time.

Zlatko Dalić’s side did marginally better, drawing with Czech Republic and beating Scotland, both at Hampden, to reach the knockout phase.

Croatia though went out in the round of 16, losing a crazy game 5-3 to Spain in Copenhagen.

Now, attention for both turns to being at the World Cup in November 2022.

Who will win this crucial clash in Moscow?

Prediction: Russia 1-2 Croatia

These two last met in the World Cup quarter-finals in 2018 with Croatia winning a penalty shootout in Sochi.

In fact, Croatia are unbeaten in four fixtures with Russia; their only other competitive encounters came in Euro 2008 qualifying, both finished goalless.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – JUNE 22: Luka Modric of Croatia celebrates a goal during the UEFA Euro 2020 Championship Group D match between Croatia and Scotland at Hampden Park on June 22, 2021 in Glasgow, United Kingdom. (Photo by Luka Stanzl/Pixsell/MB Media/Getty Images)

Russia vs Croatia: Head to head statistics

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