Malta goalkeeper Andrew Hogg has claimed a FIFA official visited their dressing room before a World Cup qualifier earlier this month to inform them of suspicious betting patterns. The minnows, who are in England and Scotlands group, played Lithuania in Vilnius on October 11, losing the game 2-0 to two late goals.Hogg said the Malta team were warned beforehand that an unusually large number of bets had been placed on the game - reported to be on Malta being defeated by two goals or more. Sky Sports News HQ understand the Football Association are examining the claims. The English and Scottish FAs are due to meet FIFA this week in London at a routine meeting of football lawmakers and there is an expectation they will ask world footballs governing body for an update on the situation.Hogg told The Sun on Sunday: It was strange and felt very uncomfortable as if we were being accused of cheating. Englands Jesse Lingard has an effort saved by Hogg I knew Id done absolutely nothing wrong and had no idea what they were talking about.In the event, there was nothing I could do about the goals. I made three or four good saves which show I was doing my best.I have absolutely nothing to hide. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Malta fell behind to a 76th-minute Fiodor Cernych goal before Arvydas Novikovas converted a penalty moments after Malta defender Jonathan Caruana was sent off by referee Jesus Gil Manzano in the 82nd minute.FIFA is reported to have begun an investigation into the matter. No player or official is accused of any wrongdoing.If you sit down and think about it you can see why people would be suspicious and it is a sad situation, Hogg added. Hogg has claimed a FIFA official visited the Malta dressing room But this could really mess up the group because no one knows what might happen next.England top Group F with Malta at the foot of the table without a point from their opening three games. Also See: Rodgers respects Brown decision Southgate cant lose next two Glenn explains Big Sam decision Fergie: Scots can upset England Air Force 1 Scontate Uomo . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from. Air Force 1 Alte Liberty . He was followed closely by David Clarkson, donning red, seconds later. Clarksons actions one night earlier, leaping off the bench in defence of Kessel during a pre-season game against the Buffalo Sabres, will cost him the first 10 games of the regular season. http://www.airforce1outletitalia.it/scontate-air-force-1-sp.html . "Thank you for the warm welcome," Beckham said on an 80-degree February morning. In this case, it was soccer weather. The sport moved a step closer to returning to South Florida on Wednesday, when Beckham confirmed he has exercised his option to purchase a Major League Soccer expansion franchise in Miami. Air Force 1 Mid Uomo . Down by seven with 90 seconds left in regulation, thats where they looked comfortable. Air Force 1 Basse Italia .Y. - Detroit goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has earned NHL first star of the week honours after winning in his first three appearances of the season. Last month, Drake made headlines for his love for Doris Burke after he wore a Woman Crush Everyday shirt featuring her face to a Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors game. Wearing the much-tweeted-about shirt at his seat on the sideline, Drake went on to invite Burke to his house for dinner, and the whole thing got a TON of attention. As one might imagine.Clearly inspired by Drake, Rebecca Lobo decided to make her own version of the shirt. Using the face of former Georgia womens basketball coach and ccurrent ESPN analyst Andy Landers, the text reads -- what else? -- Man Crush Everyday.dddddddddddd Lobo rocked her new gear on Sunday before doing halftime coverage with Landers of the UConn-Texas game.Looks like Landers was pretty happy with such a welcome.See something entertaining on social media that you think deserves to be shared? Let me know on Twitter, @darcymaine_espn. ' ' '