
| B | Russia | Republic of Ireland | ||||
| A | Azerbaijan | Kazakhstan | ||||
| E | Finland | Netherlands | ||||
| E | Moldova | Hungary | ||||
| B | FYROM | Andorra | ||||
| F | Croatia | Israel | ||||
| B | Slovakia | Armenia | ||||
| H | Denmark | Norway | ||||
| D | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Belarus | ||||
| D | Luxembourg | Albania | ||||
| F | Malta | Georgia | ||||
| E | San Marino | Sweden | ||||
| D | Romania | France | ||||
| F | Latvia | Greece | ||||
| A | Austria | Turkey | ||||
| C | Serbia | Faroe Islands | ||||
| C | Estonia | Northern Ireland | ||||
| G | Switzerland | Bulgaria | ||||
| C | Italy | Slovenia | ||||
| H | Iceland | Cyprus | ||||
| G | England | Wales | ||||
| I | Scotland | Lithuania | ||||
| I | Spain | Liechtenstein |
Bottom of Group F, Malta will look to create another upset against visitors Georgia as Temuri Ketsbaia's side return to the scene of a best-forgotten friendly defeat.
• The Mediterranean islanders prevailed 2-0 on Georgia's last visit, Michael Mifsud scoring after 64 and 73 minutes at the National Stadium in Ta' Qali on 12 August 2009.
• It was Malta's first success against Georgia but not the first time they had caused their opponents problems; the sides drew 1-1 in Tbilisi in their maiden meeting on Georgian soil, a friendly on 19 July 1994.
• Georgia had to work hard to win the teams' first Group F meeting in Tblisi on 8 October last year, when an added-time goal by David Siradze secured a 1-0 success – their first competitive victory under Ketsbaia.
• Malta's record in six games against Georgia reads W1 D1 L4 (W1 D0 L3 at home).
• Malta's 2009 win over Georgia was not only their first in this fixture, it also ended a run of 12 matches without a win dating back to a 7-1 triumph against Liechtenstein on 26 March 2008.
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