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Greece vs Croatia. FIFA World Cup European Qualifying Play-off Semi-finals.

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Greece 0-0 Croatia (1-4 on aggregate): Croatia reach the World Cup

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Highlights of Greece against Croatia in the World Cup Qualifier play-off second leg

Croatia held Greece to a goalless draw in Piraeus to seal their place at the World Cup in Russia next summer following their emphatic 4-1 first-leg victory last Thursday.

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In truth, the visitors did not have to get out of second gear in the contest as Greece struggled to create anything of note, although their much-changed team did, at least, restore some pride following their thrashing in Zagreb.

Ivan Perisic had the game's best moment as he smashed a long-range effort off the post on the stroke of half-time while Panagiotis Tachtsidis had the only shot on target with 86 minutes on the clock.

The result means that Croatia have reached their fifth World Cup while Greece miss out on the finals for the first time since 2006.

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Greece: Karnezis (6), Torosidis (6), Sokratis (7), Manolas (7), Retsos (6), Tziolis (5), Tachtsidis (6), Zeca (6), Bakasetas (5), Lazaros (7), Mitroglou (5)

Subs: Gianniotas (5), Fortounis (7), Pelkas (5)

Croatia: Subasic (7), Vrsaljko (6), Vida (7), Lovren (6), Strinic (6), Rakitic (6), Brozovic (5), Perisic (7), Modric (6), Mandzukic (6), Kalinic (5)

Subs: Kramaric (5), Rebic (N/A), Mitrovic (N/A)

Man of the match: Kostas Manolas (Greece)

In front of their home supporters, Greece made an energetic start to the game and had the first meaningful opportunity as Sokratis Papastathopoulos fired a low volley just wide of the past after being teed up on the edge of the area by Vasilis Torosidis. The Dortmund defender thumped his fist into the turf in anguish before retreating sharply back to the halfway line in a show of urgency.

Ivan Strinic of Croatia tackles Zeca of Greece
Image: Ivan Strinic of Croatia tackles Zeca of Greece

However, the highlight of the opening 45 minutes - and the game overall - undoubtedly belonged to Croatia and specifically, Inter Milan winger Perisic, who slammed a wonderful left-footed shot from the edge of the area onto the upright after 42 minutes with Watford's sub 'keeper Orestis Karnezis well beaten.

Greece needed a fast start in the second half to stand any sort of chance but instead the game meandered aimlessly before Kostas Mitroglu finally got the home fans on their feet when he swivelled and fired a shot wide just before the hour mark.

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Greece manager Michael Skibbe made six changes to his team from the first leg. Kostas Manolas, Lazaros Christodoulopoulos, Tasos Bakasetas, Vasilis Torosidis, Panagiotis Retsos and Panagiotis Tachtsidis all came into the side. Zlatko Dalic, on the other hand, made just one with Mario Mandzukic taking Andrej Kramaric's place in attack.

With 78 minutes played, Greece did have the ball in the net as substitute Dimitris Pelkas passed the ball into the empty net after Torisidis' improvised flick drew a save from Danijel Subasic, but both players were in an offside position and the assistant referee got the decision right.

Finally, with four minutes remaining, a goalkeeper was forced into action as Subasic got down smartly to save Tachtsidis' well-struck half-volley and keep his clean sheet record intact, before Pelkas skied a presentable chance over the bar in stoppage time.

It was an uneventful game but Croatia managed to maintain their concentration and avoid any complacency to secure qualification to Russia and their interim coach Zlatko Dalic will be hoping that he has done enough to earn the job full-time.

Man of the match - Kostas Manolas

Both teams struggled to make much headway in an attacking sense but there were some good defensive performances from Sokratis Papasthapolous and Domagoj Vida.

However, the standout performer was Kostas Manolas who was one of six players brought into the side by Michael Skibbe after missing the first leg. How Greece missed him in that match.

The Roma defender exuded class and confidence at the back, managing to evade the attentions of Nikola Kalinic on a couple of occasions through good footwork while he also helped to keep Mario Mandzukic quiet.

What's next?

Croatia become the 28th side to book their spot in Russia next year, and they will await the World Cup draw on Friday, December 1 in Moscow. You will be able to follow the draw live on Sky Sports' digital platforms.