On November 15, 2025, the European World Cup Qualifiers deliver another action-packed day as teams across the continent continue their fight for a place at the 2026 World Cup.
The day begins early at 15:00 in Astana, where Kazakhstan faces Belgium. The hosts will look to make the most of their home advantage, but Belgium’s attacking power makes them clear favorites to take all three points.
At 18:00, several exciting matches take center stage. Cyprus hosts Austria in Nicosia, Georgia meets Spain in Tbilisi in what could be a tricky away test for the Spaniards, Liechtenstein welcomes Wales, and Turkey faces Bulgaria in Istanbul — a clash expected to be played in front of a passionate home crowd.
Later, at 20:45, the evening heats up with five more key encounters. Bosnia & Herzegovina takes on Romania in Sarajevo, Denmark hosts Belarus in Copenhagen, Greece faces Scotland in Athens, Slovenia welcomes Kosovo in Ljubljana, and Switzerland meets Sweden in Geneva in one of the standout games of the night.
With qualification hopes on the line, November 15 promises another thrilling day full of goals, intensity, and unforgettable football moments across Europe.

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Kazakhstan vs Belgium
Kazakhstan is in a tough spot before their match against Belgium, even though they managed to draw 1:1 with Macedonia in their last game. With only 7 points after six rounds and a goal difference of 8:12, the team is sitting in fourth place in the group, making it hard for them to qualify. At home, they show some strength, like in their 4:0 win against Liechtenstein, but overall, they lack consistency and finishing in attack.
Another issue is their poor performance against stronger teams, the convincing 6:0 loss to Belgium showed a clear gap in quality. The midfield is trying to maintain structure, but they struggle to handle the pressure when the opponent has a technical advantage.
Belgium is clearly in charge of the group and rightfully sits at the top with 14 points and an impressive goal difference of 21:6. The team has four wins and two draws, maintaining a streak of four matches without a loss. Their latest victory over Wales, with a score of 4:2, once again showcased the attacking strength of the Belgian national team, which boasts a wide range of creative and speedy forwards.
The midfield easily controls the ball and sets the pace, while the defense, although not unbeatable, operates steadily under the guidance of experienced defenders. Belgium will play with confidence, knowing that a win secures their position for qualification.
The difference in class, form, and experience is clear. Kazakhstan will try to defend deeply and wait for a mistake, but it will be tough for them to withstand the offensive pressure from the Belgians.
2 & 3+ (Belgium to Win & Over 2.5)
Predicted CS: 1:3
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Cyprus vs Austria
Cyprus has played a solid series of games so far, even though the results show some inconsistency. The team has earned 8 points after 7 matches with a goal difference of 11:9, placing them in fourth position in their group. Their last match against San Marino, which they won 4:0, demonstrated that the team is improving in attack, but the results against stronger opponents, like Austria where they lost 1:0 and Romania 2:0, reveal a lack of quality and stability under pressure.
In their last three matches, Cyprus has a record of two draws and one win, indicating some consistency, but also limited ability against top teams. Their main strength lies in their solid defense and fighting spirit at home.
Austria enters the match as the table leader with 15 points from 6 games and an impressive goal difference of 19:3. The team showed great performance in the qualifiers with five wins and just one loss, which was against Romania with a score of 1:0 in the last round. Before that, the Austrians had a streak of five victories, including a convincing win over San Marino with a score of 10:0 and a solid victory against today’s opponent with a score of 1:0.
The team’s play is based on a high pressing line, quick side attacks, and strong organization in defense. Their defense is among the best in the qualifiers, and the attack is diverse and effective, making them strong favorites to qualify for the World Cup.
The difference in quality is clear, especially in execution and physical fitness. Austria will dominate possession and will look for an early lead to control the match.
2 & 3+ (Austria to Win & Over2.5)
Predicted CS: 1:2
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Georgia vs Spain
Georgia enters this match in poor form, and Spain welcomes them with only 3 points earned from 4 matches and a goal difference of 6:9. The team has suffered three losses out of four games played, including a 4:1 defeat against Turkey and a 2:0 loss to Spain. Their only win was against Bulgaria, where they triumphed 3:0, showing that the team can perform well against weaker opponents.
However, when facing technically superior teams, the Georgians often lose control in the midfield and struggle with their defensive setup. The attack relies on individual players, but in recent matches, they have been lacking in finishing their chances.
Spain is the absolute leader in the group with 12 points from 4 matches, a perfect goal difference of 15:0, and maximum effectiveness. The team plays dominantly, showing a high level of technical discipline and intensity. Victories against Turkey with a score of 0:6 and Bulgaria 4:0 showcased the strength and depth of the squad.
Even though the coach rotates players, the quality remains high, and the defense seems almost flawless, having not conceded a single goal in the qualifiers so far. The attack is diverse, combining short passes and direct breakthroughs, which often creates numerous chances and early leads.
Georgia is practically out of the race for qualification. The difference in quality and form is clear, Spain is stable, precise, and physically prepared, while Georgia will rely on their fighting spirit and home crowd.
2 & 3+ (Spain to Win & Over2.5)
Predicted CS: 0:3
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Liechtenstein vs Wales
Liechtenstein is at the bottom of the group with zero points after six matches and a terrible goal difference of 0:23. The team hasn’t scored a single goal in the qualifiers, highlighting their awful offensive performance. In recent matches, they lost badly to Belgium 0:6, to Macedonia 5:0, and to Kazakhstan 4:0, and even in friendly games, they can’t find any consistency.
Their defense is extremely weak, often giving in within the first 20 minutes, and the physical intensity of their opponents almost always surpasses the team’s organization. Liechtenstein will try to slow down the pace and limit the damage, but a deep defense is their only real strategy.
Wales enters the match with a clear goal, to stay in the race for second place. After six rounds, the Welsh team has 10 points and a goal difference of 13:10, keeping them in third place, just three points behind Macedonia, but they have the advantage of one less match played. Even though they suffered losses to Belgium of 2:4 and 4:3 in the last three rounds, the team shows solid organization in attack and a high tempo in transition.
Their wins against Liechtenstein, 3:0, and Kazakhstan, 1:0, demonstrated the team’s maturity when facing lower-ranked opponents. The midfield is dynamic, and the speedy wingers apply constant pressure on the opponent’s defense.
Liechtenstein remains the underdog with no points and no offensive threat. The difference in class is clear, and expectations are that Wales will easily control the match.
2-2 & T2 3+ (Wales to Win HT and FT & Wales Over2.5)
Predicted CS: 0:4
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Turkey vs Bulgaria
Turkey enters the match against Bulgaria with a clear goal, to secure another victory and strengthen their second place in the group. The team has earned 9 points from 4 matches, with a goal difference of 13:10. Their last two games were impressive, with a 4:1 win against Georgia and a convincing 1:6 victory over Bulgaria. They play aggressively in attack, applying high pressure, and the team has regained its confidence after a tough 0:6 loss to Spain.
The attack, led by speedy wingers and a skilled playmaker in the midfield, creates constant pressure on the opposing defenses, while the defense is improving, although there is still room for stability against counterattacks.
Bulgaria, on the other hand, is having a terrible qualification round, with no points after 4 matches and a goal difference of 1:16. The team has lost convincingly to all its opponents, including Turkey with a score of 1:6, and Spain with 4:0. The problem lies in the weak defense organization and a lack of creativity in the attack.
The team struggles to create chances and often falls back too deep, allowing the opponent to easily control the game. Their physical fitness and mental readiness are at a low level, and when playing away, the Bulgarian team almost always underperforms. Although there are a few individuals who can surprise with long shots, they rarely receive proper support from the team.
Turkey is in good form and has the motivation for another convincing victory, especially on home ground. Bulgaria, however, will try to minimize the defeat, but the chances for a positive result are slim.
1-1 & T1 3+ (Turkey to Win HT and FT & Turkey Over2.5)
Predicted CS: 4:0
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Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Romania
Bosnia and Herzegovina continues its fight for a spot in the World Cup and is currently in second place in the group with 13 points after 6 matches. The team has a solid record with four wins, one draw, and one loss. In the last two rounds, they lost to Austria and then drew with Cyprus. Even though the attack is working well with 13 goals scored, the defense sometimes seems shaky, especially against teams that use quick transitions.
However, Bosnia traditionally plays more securely at home, with a physical approach and support from the crowd that often helps them turn the game around. The team will enter the next match with great motivation, as a win would keep them in the race for first place.
Romania is right behind them with 10 points and a goal difference of 11:6, which means this match could decide the second place. The team has stabilized after a weak start, earning seven points in the last three matches, with wins against Austria 1:0 and Cyprus 2:0. The Romanians play in an organized way, focusing on a compact defense and quick attacks through the wings. Their offense relies on combinations and long passes, while the defense rarely gives in under pressure. However, they struggle with finishing during away games, which could be crucial in Zenica.
Both teams are in solid form, but the home field advantage and offensive consistency make Bosnia a slight favorite. A tough match with few goals and a possible draw is expected.
X (Draw)
Predicted CS: 1:1
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Denmark vs Belarus
Denmark is a clear favorite in the match against Belarus, entering the game as the group leader with 10 points and an impressive goal difference of 12:1 after just four matches. The team is in great form, with three wins and one draw, showing off their offensive power with an average of three goals per game. Their recent victories against Greece, winning 3:0, and Belarus, with a score of 6:0, highlight the quality difference and the stability of their defense, which has only allowed one goal so far.
Denmark plays with high pressing, quick combinations, and focuses on using the width of the field. The team is technically superior and has a clear goal, to secure the top position in the group before the final rounds.
Belarus is at the bottom with no points and a terrible goal difference of 2:15. The team has lost all their matches convincingly, including a heavy defeat against Denmark 0:6 and two losses to Scotland 0:2 and 2:1. The main issue is the disorganized defense and poor performance in attack.
Belarusians rarely create real chances, mostly relying on individual efforts, while their collective play during transitions is slow and predictable. The team lacks momentum, and their psychological state is shaky after a series of failures. In away games, Belarus tends to concede early goals, which complicates the situation even more.
With a new win, Denmark would take a crucial step in the fight for first place, while Belarus is almost eliminated already. Denmark will dominate in all aspects of the game.
1 & T1 3+ (Denmark to Win & Denmark Over2.5)
Predicted CS: 4:0
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Greece vs Scotland
Greece will face Scotland in a match that has different goals for both teams. The host has only 3 points after 4 rounds and is almost out of chances for qualification, while the visitors are in second place with 10 points and are fighting for the top spot in the group.
The Greeks have lost three consecutive matches, against Denmark 0:3, Scotland 3:1, and again Denmark with 3:1, which shows serious defensive issues. Although they sometimes show a solid offensive idea, they lack efficiency and control in the midfield. The victory over Belarus with a score of 5:1 was the only bright spot, but the team struggles to maintain stability.
Scotland is in great form with three wins and one draw. Their strong defense and fast wings are the main weapons of the team, which plays in a modern, disciplined way with a clear structure. The victories against Greece with a score of 3:1, Belarus 0:2, and the recent win over Belarus again with 2:1 show their progress in scoring.
The team creates a lot of chances and is very solid in defense, having only conceded two goals in four matches. They share the top spot with Denmark, so every game is crucial. The Scots are known for their strong character and ability to handle pressure, especially when playing away.
The form, energy, and organization are clearly on the side of the visitors. Greece might try to impose their game through possession, but Scotland looks much more effective in transition and finishing.
X2 (Draw or Scotland to Win)
Predicted CS: 1:2
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Slovenia vs Kosovo
Slovenia is entering the match against Kosovo under a lot of pressure due to their poor results in the qualifiers. In four games, they only managed to earn three points, with no wins, three draws, and one loss. The team is struggling with scoring, having only two goals and five conceded, which shows a lack of attacking creativity and a reliance on a defensive strategy. Their last match against Switzerland ended in a goalless draw, but before that, they were convincingly defeated 3-0, which hurt their confidence.
Even though they have a strong squad with players who play in European clubs, they are lacking in finishing. At home, they will try to control the game, but they need to improve their transition and take advantage of an easier opponent to get back into a winning rhythm.
Kosovo is a nice surprise in this group, currently sitting in second place with seven points and just one loss. After a rough start with a 4-0 defeat to Switzerland, the team quickly got it together, winning against Sweden and drawing with Slovenia, which gave them confidence and stability. Their defense is working really well, as they haven’t conceded a goal in the last three matches, and while their attack isn’t flashy, they know how to take advantage of every opportunity.
The coach has set up the team to be disciplined, focusing on counter-attacks and being compact in the midfield. Kosovo is entering the match with more confidence and hopes to at least earn a point to stay in the race for direct qualification.
We expect a careful match with few goals. Slovenia will have the initiative, but Kosovo is in better form and knows how to control the game defensively. However, we give the home team the edge for the win.
1 (Slovenia to Win)
Predicted CS: 2:1
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Switzerland vs Sweden
Switzerland confirms its dominance in the group with solid performance and convincing results. In four matches, they have three wins and one draw, without conceding a goal and boasting an impressive goal difference of 9:0. The team plays disciplined, with strong defense and quick transitions, allowing them to control the pace of the games. Their attack is excellent, featuring several players who can score, and the midfield effectively dictates the play.
Even though they played to a goalless draw against Slovenia, their consistency and physical fitness make them favorites in almost every match. Home advantage and their current form are significant assets for continuing their winning streak.
Sweden is in a results crisis and is sitting at the bottom of the standings with just one point. The team hasn’t won in four matches and has lost three in a row, scoring only two goals and conceding seven. The attack seems static and lacking ideas, while the defense often makes individual mistakes that cost them dearly.
There is a lack of teamwork and discipline, and the pressure increases with each failure. Although historically Sweden has played well against favorites, their current form and psychological state don’t give them much optimism before their match in Switzerland.
We expect a game where Switzerland will dominate and control the play from start to finish. Given the contrast in form and quality, the most logical choice is a win for the home team.
1 & T1 2+ (Switzerland to Win & Switzerland Over1.5)
Predicted CS: 2:0
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