Estonia v Wales LIVE commentary and team news: Aaron Ramsey and co eye victory in World Cup Qualifier but remain without Gareth Bale

Wales will be looking to move up to second in their World Cup qualification group when they take on Estonia tonight.
Wales claimed a point in a thrilling 2-2 draw with the Czech Republic in Prague on Friday.
They are third in Group E but will move above the Czechs with a point against Estonia.
Robert Page’s side are already all but guaranteed a play-off place thanks to their success in the UEFA Nations League.
But finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group would likely earn them a more favourable draw in the knockout stage.
Wales will also want to keep building on their good form recently and talkSPORT will be in Tallinn to bring you this tie live.
The World Cup qualifying clash will take place on Monday, October 11 and will kick off at 7:45pm.
The clash will be broadcast live on talkSPORT 2 with our coverage from the A Le Coq Arena in Tallinn starting at 7:30pm.
Commentary on the Group E fixture will come from Nigel Adderley and former Swindon Town striker Sam Parkin.
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Wales have no new injury concerns to deal with for this match but will remain without captain Gareth Bale.
Ben Davies, David Brooks, Tom Lockyer and Rhys Norrington-Davies are also out.
Connor Roberts and Harry Wilson will be pushing for starts after impressing from the bench against the Czechs.
Estonia will be without key duo Henri Anier and Vladislav Kreida who are suspended.
Experienced defender Sander Puri is out injured.
Aaron Ramsey said: "The World Cup is the target.
"We have been fortunate enough to experience two European Championships and they have been absolutely amazing.
"It would be a massive dream to hopefully tick off a World Cup. There is a long way to go, but if we can do that it would be sort of complete, wouldn't it?
"To qualify for a World Cup would be an amazing achievement.
"It's probably more difficult to qualify than for the European Championships but all the players are ready.
"It's the same for the younger boys too and a dream of theirs as well.
"You can see it in the way they played at the Euros this summer in getting out of the group. They are ready for it and it would be nice for us older boys as well."
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