Join us for the build-up and action as Italy test out a new 4-2-4 formation in the World Cup qualifier with Liechtenstein.

It kicks off in the Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz at 19.45 GMT.

If you are on a mobile device or tablet, then follow the Liveblog HERE.

Coach Giampiero Ventura unleashes his preferred 4-2-4 system and drags down the average age of the line-up, as the generational shift starts here.

Join us for the build-up and action as Italy test out a new 4-2-4 formation in the World Cup qualifier with Liechtenstein.

It kicks off in the Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz at 19.45 GMT.

If you are on a mobile device or tablet, then follow the Liveblog HERE.

Coach Giampiero Ventura unleashes his preferred 4-2-4 system and drags down the average age of the line-up, as the generational shift starts here.

The Azzurri are currently joint top of the group with Spain, so goal difference could well be the deciding factor in qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.

Spain beat Liechtenstein 8-0, but it was only 1-0 up until the final 35 minutes, so not quite as simple as that might seem.

The last time Italy won a game by more than a four-goal margin was the 5-0 qualifier for Euro 2012 against the Faroe Islands.

As for the entire history of the Nazionale, only four times have they won by eight or more goals.

Live Blog Liechtenstein v Italy, World Cup qualifier
 

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