Postpublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 8 June 2019
Right that's all from us. I'll leave you with the report on Northern Ireland's comeback win in Estonia.
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Right that's all from us. I'll leave you with the report on Northern Ireland's comeback win in Estonia.
Just as I type that, the stats feeds have updated! It is Conor Washington's goal as things stand.
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
The stats feeds say that Josh Magennis scored both goals, so is Conor Washington happy to take the assist?
"Absolutely not, I will take the goal! We are well on the way to getting 12 points on the board early doors. The conditions were tough out there."
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Josh Magennis on who scored the Northern Ireland equaliser: "Conor Washington is a free agent so I might need to say him!
"Most important thing is to win and it is fantastic to score. We tried to acclimatise by going to Austria before but there is only so much you can do."
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Played three, won three. How good does that table look, Northern Ireland fans.
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
All over and a BIG win for Northern Ireland with some tough games against the Netherlands and Germany to come.
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Jordan Jones flashes a shot just wide, but that's surely it...?
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Big chance missed by Estonia as Artjom Dmitrijev plants a free header just wide.
Just a few more seconds for the visitors to hold on...
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Into the first of three minutes of stoppage time. The loud Estonian cheers that filled the air for much of this game have given way to a nervous silence.
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
"Jordan! Jordan!" barks Michael O'Neill as the Northern Ireland boss urges Jordan Jones to not push so far up the field. All about trying to protect their lead now for the final few minutes.
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Josh Magennis is the first substitute to score twice in a match for Northern Ireland since Kyle Lafftery against San Marino in October 2016.
Magennis' two goals came just 167 seconds apart.
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Estonia need to do something to get back into this. Joonas Tamm is on for Mattias Kait. The 6ft 2ins defender will add a bit of height for set pieces.
Estonia 1-2 Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland cannot celebrate just yet. There's still 10 minutes of football to be played and Bailey Peacock-Farrell pulls off an outstanding save to push Sergei Zenjov's shot around the post.
What a finish to this game.
Josh Magennis
Yes they can!
Two goals in as many minutes turn this tie around as Jordan Jones - another substitute - goes on great run down the left and into the box before picking out Josh Magennis, who flicks the ball into the net.
All three substitutions involved in the turnaround. Inspired stuff from Michael O'Neill.
Josh Magennis
Finally! Northern Ireland get the equaliser their dominance in the last 15 minutes deserves.
It is great work from substitute Conor Washington, who drives into the box, cuts inside and his shot deflects off Josh Magennis and into the back of the net.
Estonia think Magennis was offside but the goal stands.
Now, can Northern Ireland go on and find the winner? They've got just over 10 minutes.
Estonia 1-0 Northern Ireland
Sergei Lepmets make a hash of a clearance, heading the ball to Jordan Jones but the Estonia goalkeeper recovers to get back in his goal before Jones puts a cross over everyone inside the area.
Plenty of decent play in the build up from Northern Ireland but the final ball has repeatedly been disappointing.
Estonia 1-0 Northern Ireland
Lovely move by Northern Ireland just fails to come off as Steven Davis picks out Stuart Dallas, but he's not quick enough to get his shot off and Estonia get rid of the danger.
Estonia 1-0 Northern Ireland
Another corner for the visitors - Estonia are starting to tire - but it is cleared again.
Northern Ireland look to build on their recent momentum by bringing on more fresh legs as Josh Magennis replaces Liam Boyce.
Two up top now for the visitors.
Estonia 1-0 Northern Ireland
Good cross from substitute Jordan Jones, forcing Artur Pikk to chest behind. Paddy McNair's delivery from the corner is decent but Estonia head away.