Slovenia will be aiming to keep their slim hopes of World Cup qualification alive when they travel to Malta on Friday.
Matjaz Kek's side are fourth in Group H with seven points from six games, while their hosts are fifth with four points.
Match preview
Both of Slovenia's previous two World Cup appearances in 2002 and 2010 came courtesy of the playoffs and that is the route they are targeting again.
The Balkan nation are currently six points behind second-place Russia with four games remaining and host Valeri Karpin's team on Monday.
It means that victory in Malta is crucial, but they have lost all three away games in this qualifying campaign so far.
A 3-0 defeat to Croatia in their last game was Slovenia's heaviest defeat under Kek, who has the best win percentage of any manager in the country's history with 12 victories from 26 matches since being appointed in 2018.
One of their two wins in qualifying so far came against Malta in September, as Sandi Lovric's penalty on the stroke of halftime proved decisive in a 1-0 victory.
Malta have never beaten Slovenia in seven previous meetings (losing six) and have only won three of their 108 matches in World Cup qualifying history.
However, one of those came last month as they beat Cyprus 3-0, which was their first victory on home turf in a World Cup qualifier.
Furthermore, their tally of six goals from six matches is already their joint-best record in a World Cup qualifying campaign, with the return game against Cyprus to come on Monday.
Devis Mangia's side do have the worst defence in the group though, having conceded 11 goals, and have lost six of their last eight matches.
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Team News
St Johnstone defender James Brown has been called up to the Malta squad for the first time, but is a doubt for Friday's game due to a hamstring strain.
Winger Jurgen Degabriele is back available again after missing September's matches through injury, but Ryan Camenzuli is suspended.
Andrei Agius, Ferdinando Apap and Bjorn Kristensen have all been omitted from the squad for a breach of the team's code of ethics.
Miha Zajc requested to be left out of the Slovenia squad, with the midfielder not yet fully fit after returning from injury.
Benjamin Sesko has seven goals already this season for Red Bull Salzburg, but he is still looking for his first for the national team.
Matjaz Kek has included three uncapped players in his squad, including former Derby County and Swindon Town midfielder Timi Elsnik.
Malta possible starting lineup:
Bonello; Muscat, Borg, Shaw; Attard, Pisani, Teuma, Degabriele; J. Mbong, Montebello, P. Mbong
Slovenia possible starting lineup:
Oblak; Stojanovic, Bijol, Mevlja, Balkovec; Kurtic, Gnezda Cerin, Lovric; Ilicic, Sesko, Mlakar
We say: Malta 0-2 Slovenia
Defeat to Croatia aside, Slovenia have looked more solid in this qualifying campaign and will see this as a must-win game. We think that this extra motivation will help them emerge victorious, but it will not be a walkover at Ta' Qali.
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