Bloomfield Stadium will be full in the Nations League match tomorrow (Saturday) against Albania (21:45) with approximately 29 thousand supporting spectators.
Almost all the tickets have been sold, and the football association is very satisfied: "This is an expression of confidence in the Israeli national team and the players. We must give the audience happy moments and go into Rosh Hashanah with first place at home."
Coach Alon Hazan has put together almost the entire lineup that will play against the Albanians.
Amri Glazer is expected to start in goal, while the defense is closed with Eli Desa, Miguel Vitor, Sean Goldberg and Doron Leidner.
Aden Kartsev and Ramsey Spuri will play in the midfield, when according to the last practice there is a debate in the third position between Beavers Natcho and Dan Glazer.
In the front, Dolev Haziza, Liel Abda and Shawn Weissman are expected to go up in the 11th.
Wiseman and Glazer at this week's training, photo: Gideon Markovich
Immediately after the match against Albania, the players will have the opportunity to stay with their family on Rosh Hashanah, a move that was appreciated by them.
On Tuesday, the day of the friendly match against the Malta national team, the Israeli national team will leave on a direct flight, and the match will be held that evening.
At the same time, coach Alon Hazan, the association's vice president Avi Levy and others, who observe the holiday and chose not to fly on Tuesday, will leave for Malta on Sunday morning, celebrate Rosh Hashanah there, and wait for the arrival of the rest of the professional team and players.
The Israeli fans in the last game against Iceland.
The team needs them, photo: Alan Shiver
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