Group F
Gregoritsch 89'
Austria: 1. Lindner, 5. Posch( till 83'), 15. Daniliuc F.( till 46'), 16. Mwene, 14. Ljubicic D.( till 46'), 3. Danso, 6. Seiwald N., 20. Laimer, 21. Wimmer P.( till 62'), 19. Baumgartner( till 92'), 11. Gregoritsch
Substitution: 8. Alaba(from 46'), 22. Adamu C.(from 46'), 17. Kainz(from 62'), 18. Onisiwo(from 83'), 7. Schmid R.(from 92')
Bench: 12. Pentz, 13. Hedl, 2. Ulmer, 4. Auer, 9. Sabitzer, 23. Prass, 10. Weimann
Estonia: 12. Hein, 3. Pikk( till 91'), 13. Paskotsi, 16. Tamm J., 18. Mets, 4. Käit, 8. Sinyavskiy V., 14. Vassiljev K., 15. Sappinen( till 84'), 17. Miller M-n( till 78'), 10. Zenjov( till 92')
Substitution: 5. Shein R.(from 78'), 11. Ojamaa(from 84'), 7. Tunjov(from 91'), 20. Reinkort(from 92')
Bench: 1. Igonen, 22. Vallner, 2. Kuusk, 6. Tõugjas, 21. Baranov N., 23. Teniste, 9. Sorga
Yellow Cards: Paskotsi 33', Käit 58', Sinyavskiy V. 80'
Croatian national team has done something that has never been done before in its history
France defeated Austria at home, which allowed the reigning world champions to leave the last place in their League of Nations group
Denmark got back to winning ways as Jonas Wind scored one and made the other in a comfortable victory at home to Austria in Group A1
Austria coach Ralf Rangnick - talking about his team's perfomance against France
Didier Deschamps, France coach, speaking after his team draw with Austria in the Nations League game
Austria went second in Group A1 but could not hold on for victory over France