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FOR a team widely written off at the start of the tournament Russia have come a long way.

The nation will come to a standstill when they contest their first World Cup quarter-final meeting since 1970.

 Russia will look to take another step in their unlikely journey for World Cup glory
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Russia will look to take another step in their unlikely journey for World Cup gloryCredit: EPA

And after beating Spain on penalties in the last round who knows what could happen in Sochi.

A NATION EXPECTS

RUSSIA does not know what to expect after this run.

While this is still a dream for them the reality for Croatia is that they have their best team since the 1998 side that finished third in 1998.

KEY BATTLES

 Artem Dzyuba will likely cause problems for Croatia's defence
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Artem Dzyuba will likely cause problems for Croatia's defenceCredit: Reuters

ARTEM DZYUBA is a tough centre forward and has scored three already this summer.

The towering Russian will look to try and bully Liverpool’s Croatian Dejan Lovren out the game.

That looks set to be the main on-field battle to watch...

WEAK LINKS

 Dejan Lovren will need to deal with the treat posed by Artem Dzyuba and Co
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Dejan Lovren will need to deal with the treat posed by Artem Dzyuba and CoCredit: Getty

RUSSIA hit eight goals in their opening two games against Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

But they have had just one shot on target in their defeat against Uruguay and spot-kick victory over Spain and those stats are unlikely to change against Croatia.

Danjiel Subasic, despite his heroics in the last round, still looks a dodgy goalkeeper as was proved with Denmark’s first minute goal.


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LIKELY LINE-UPS

 Russia are likely to be unchanged, with only Yuri Zhirkov an injury concern
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Russia are likely to be unchanged, with only Yuri Zhirkov an injury concernCredit: Getty

RUSSIA will make a late decision Yuri Zhirkov who has a calf injury.

Croatia are likely to be unchanged from the starting line up vs Spain.

RUSSIA: Akinfeev, Fernandes, Kutepov, Ignashevich, Kudryashov, Zobnin, Kuzyaev; Samedov, Golovin, Cheryshev, Dzyuba.

CROATIA: Subasic, Vrsaljko, Lovren, Vida, Strinic, Rakitic, Brozovic, Rebic, Modric, Perisic, Mandzukic

 Luka Modric will look to pull the strings in midfield against Russia
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Luka Modric will look to pull the strings in midfield against RussiaCredit: EPA

BEST BET

CROATIA to win 2-0 at 15/2 on looks a pretty good offer.

STAT THAT MATTERS

WHILE Russia have nine goals to Croatia’s eight, the latter look a lot more dangerous in front of goal.

They have 61 shots and 16 on target to their name, compared to Russia’s 33 with 12 on target.

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