On November 18, 2025, the European World Cup Qualifiers are back with another thrilling night filled with action and high stakes.
All games will start at 20:45, as the competition for a spot in the 2026 World Cup heats up even more.
Austria will face off against Bosnia & Herzegovina in a match where both teams really need points, while Belarus will take on Greece in a tough fight between two unpredictable squads. Belgium is expected to have the upper hand against Liechtenstein, but the underdogs will be hoping to pull off a surprise.
Bulgaria will go up against Georgia in a closely matched game, and Kosovo will aim to surprise Switzerland in one of the more interesting matchups of the night. Romania will host San Marino in what should be an easy win, while Scotland and Denmark will clash in a high-quality game that promises a lot of excitement.
Spain will battle Turkey in one of the biggest matches of the evening, a game filled with history and passion. Sweden will try to take control against Slovenia, and Wales hopes to use their home advantage to make a statement against Macedonia.
Get ready for another thrilling night of European football, packed with goals, surprises, and crucial battles all over the continent!

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Austria vs Bosnia & Herzegovina
Austria enters this match with an impressive record, especially at home where they have won their last three games with a total goal difference of 13:1. The team plays offensively, aggressively, and is well-organized, with a midfield that controls the pace through Marcel Sabitzer, Laimer, and Baumgartner, who combine technical precision with physical fitness. The attack is diverse, featuring Marko Arnautovic as an experienced finisher, while Gregoritsch and younger players add speed, movement, and depth.
Austria creates many chances through the wings, dominates possession, and uses the home advantage to maintain control throughout the match. The defense is solid and rarely allows unsafe situations, further establishing the team as a favorite.
Bosnia and Herzegovina enters the competition with a drop in form, but they have a solid offensive performance, especially when playing away where they achieved convincing victories against Malta and San Marino, and drew with Cyprus. The attack is the team’s strongest point, led by the dangerous Edin Dzeko, who continues to set high standards for quality and efficiency. Demirovic, Bazdar, and the young players Alajbegovic and Bajraktarevic bring speed and aggression, allowing for dangerous counterattacks.
However, the defense is not at the same level and often struggles with positioning and reacting under pressure, especially against technically stronger teams. The team fights hard, but the lack of consistency in defense could be a key factor.
Austria appears to be tactically stronger, with a clear advantage in midfield and control of the pace, while Bosnia can only threaten through the individual quality of their attackers.
1 & T1 2+ (Austria to Win & Over1.5)
Predicted CS: 2:0
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Belarus vs Greece
Belarus is entering this match in really poor shape. In the two home games they played, they conceded 8 goals and didn’t score any. They are at the bottom of the standings and have no chance of qualifying in this cycle. The team struggles to create chances and has significant weaknesses in their offense, although some players like Barkovskiy show decent individual effort. The midfield works inconsistently, with Demchenko and Gromyko sometimes managing to stabilize the game. The defense has the biggest issues, especially against teams that are physically and tactically better organized, leading to a lot of goals conceded. Overall, Belarus is having a hard time finding their rhythm and confidence, and they are still without a win in this qualifying cycle.
Greece has a strong offensive style and talented players in attack. Even though they lost both away games against tough teams like Denmark and Scotland, the team generally shows better balance and offensive threat, with players like Pavlidis, Ioannidis, and Tzolis creating serious action in the final third.
The midfield is well-structured with Mavropanos, Bakasetas, and Kourbelis, allowing for controlled buildup and quick shifts in play. Greece usually plays solidly, with discipline and good defensive organization, and their individual attacking quality is much higher than that of their opponents. So far, they have earned six points, scoring 10 goals and conceding 12.
Greece has a clear tactical and offensive advantage, while Belarus struggles to handle pressure and concedes many goals. The quality and form suggest a certain victory for Greece.
2 & T2 2+ (Greece to Win & Over 1.5)
Predicted CS: 0:2
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Belgium vs Liechtenstein
Belgium enters this match with strong form and a powerful offensive performance, especially at home where they have played their last three games with a goal difference of 10:3. The team is technically superior, aggressive in the final third, and very dangerous on the wings thanks to Jeremy Doku, who is one of the most dynamic players on the team.
The midfield is quite creative with Tielemans and Onana, allowing for a fast pace, quick plays, and a lot of chances created. Lukaku, even though he doesn’t play every match, remains the most dangerous finishing option, and the support from Openda and Trossard only increases the offensive threat. Belgium rarely has issues against lower-ranked teams because they have too much individual and collective quality, and defensively they usually play solid and stable.
Liechtenstein is entering with one of the weakest forms in the qualifiers, having no positive results in the seven matches played and facing huge defensive issues, which is evident from the goal difference in away games where they regularly concede 3-5 goals.
The team is limited in offense and rarely creates chances, with players mainly focusing on defensive setups and trying to minimize damage. They lack quality individuals, and the midfield play is slow, predictable, and easily neutralized by physically and technically stronger opponents.
When playing away, Liechtenstein almost always defends deep, but against a team like Belgium, they will face immense pressure. In this qualifying cycle, they have not scored a single goal and have conceded as many as 24 goals so far.
The quality, form, and individual differences between the two teams are too significant. Belgium should dominate from the first minute, create a large number of chances, and easily secure a convincing victory.
Belgium -3.5 AH (Belgium wins by 4+ goals)
Predicted CS: 5:0
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Bulgaria vs Georgia
Bulgaria enters this match in really poor shape, having lost all five of their recent games and facing serious issues in their offense, scoring only one goal in the last five matches while conceding 18. At home, they suffered heavy defeats against Spain and Turkey, allowing a total of nine goals in just two games.
Even though they have a few decent players like Kirilov, Kolev, and Minchev, the team struggles to create chances and lacks support from the midfield. Bulgaria seems to be dysfunctional in transition, often under pressure, and their defense easily breaks down against physically or technically strong attacking teams. With no points earned so far, they no longer have a chance to qualify for the World Cup.
Georgia, even though it also struggles against favorites like Spain and Turkey, seems much more complete and tactically organized than Bulgaria. The team has a lot of individual talent in attack, with Kvaratskhelia being the main playmaker, who creates danger for the opponent’s goal even in tough matches. Support from Mikautadze, Tsitaishvili, and Davitashvili adds agility, speed, and technical depth that greatly surpasses the capabilities of the Bulgarian defense. Although Georgia hasn’t had results on the road, they play proactive football and create more chances, especially against lower-ranked teams. The midfield is mobile, competitive, and better at maintaining possession, allowing them to control the pace for large parts of the match.
Georgia has a much more dangerous and diverse attack, better structure, and individuals who can decide the match, while Bulgaria has too many weaknesses in all areas.
2 (Georgia to Win)
Predicted CS: 1:2
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Kosovo vs Switzerland
Kosovo enters this competition with solid form and has significantly improved its game in the last few rounds, especially with impressive wins against Sweden and Slovenia. The team looks more competitive at home, playing more organized and much better in defensive transitions. The biggest threat comes from the attack led by Muriqi, who creates a lot of problems for opposing defenses. He gets great support from Muslija, who opens up space with his dribbling and speed, while Asllani is a player who easily gets involved in finishing plays.
Kosovo rarely loses at home and usually plays in a disciplined manner, but there are moments when their concentration drops, which can lead to penalties. However, the overall picture shows a team that is on the rise in form.
Switzerland enters the match as the favorite due to their strong individual skills and depth. The team concedes very few goals and plays with tactical maturity, controlling the pace and executing quick counterattacks. After five matches, they have scored 13 goals and only allowed one. In the offensive part, Embolo poses the biggest threat, as he is on a great scoring streak, supported by Ndoye, and they consistently create chances.
Switzerland plays steadily away from home, with a win against Sweden and a draw against Slovenia, which further solidifies their role as the more experienced team. Their defense operates in an organized manner, with minimal mistakes, and the team knows how to control the game when they are in the lead, which is one of their strongest points.
Kosovo can create problems through Muriqi, but the visitors have more attacking solutions and a better defensive structure. The guests are closer to victory, but a tough match is expected.
2 (Switzerland to Win)
Predicted CS: 1:2
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Romania vs San Marino
Romania enters the match as a huge favorite, based on their form, ranking, and quality. The team has a series of relatively solid results in the qualifiers, with wins against Austria and Cyprus, although they also have two losses, one to Bosnia and another to Austria away.
At home, Romania performs much better and is generally stable in offense. The key attackers are Denis Man, Dragus, Birligea, and Alibec, who have solid efficiency. They are currently in third place and considering they have 6 points less than Bosnia, they will finish this qualifying cycle there. Romania wins these kinds of matches with a high tempo and great possession dominance.
San Marino is the weakest team in Europe, and you can see that in all the stats. The team has suffered 10 consecutive losses in all competitions, and in this qualifying cycle, they conceded 32 goals while only scoring one. Austria scored 10 goals against them, Bosnia scored 6, and Cyprus scored 4. The team has an extremely weak offense, with literally no chances created, and a very poor defense.
They constantly face double-digit shots on their goal, almost never getting out of their half. The forwards Giacopetti, Nanni, Berardi, and the others haven’t scored a single goal in the qualifiers. This is a team whose best hope is to last part of the match, but they can’t avoid a heavy defeat.
Due to the huge gap in quality and form, the only question is how many goals Romania will score. San Marino lacks the quality to withstand pressure, so it’s expected that the score will be convincing even by halftime.
1-1 & T1 3+ (Romania to Win HT and FT & Romania Over2.5)
Predicted CS: 5:0
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Scotland vs Denmark
Scotland enters this match as the second-placed team with 10 points and a goal difference of 9:5, showing both stability and some limitations in certain areas. They are much more competitive at home, having won two matches against Belarus and Greece. Their attack works well thanks to players like Che Adams, Dykes, and Ben Doak, who bring energy and speed. The midfield, featuring McTominay, McGinn, and Ferguson, adds a lot of fighting spirit and keeps a controlled pace, but the defense can sometimes struggle, especially against teams that apply strong physical pressure.
In the last round, they were defeated by Greece, revealing issues in their defensive rotations. However, they generally perform better at home and manage to create enough scoring opportunities. Their form is solid, and their motivation is high because a win would take them to the top of the group.
Denmark arrives as a leader with 11 points and a goal difference of 14:3, and they are also the most consistent team in the group. The team plays maturely and with tactical discipline, showing a great balance between defense and offense. The attack led by Hojlund, Biereth, and Skov Olsen poses a constant threat, while the midfield with Eriksen, Hojbjerg, Hjulmand, and Damsgaard provides stability, control of possession, and a significant danger from the second line.
On the road, Denmark looks even more convincing, winning 3:0 against Greece and a dominant 6:0 against Belarus. The defense has only conceded 3 goals in five matches, which speaks to their discipline, quick reactions, and solid defense. The team appears to be of higher quality than Scotland in almost every aspect of the game.
The duel is very important for both teams, but Denmark has a more skilled and experienced lineup. Scotland is strong at home and can score a goal, but the difference in quality and stability still favors the visitors.
GG (BTTS-Yes)
Predicted CS: 1:2
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Spain vs Turkey
Spain enters this match as the most stable team in the group, having earned a perfect 15 points from five games and a goal difference of 19:0, which clearly shows their dominance. The team plays confidently and in an organized manner, maintaining constant high pressure and quick transitions. Their victories against Georgia, Bulgaria, and Turkey in the first part of the qualifiers only highlight the gap in quality.
At home, Spain appears even more confident, winning both home matches 4:0 and 2:0, without allowing even the slightest threat to their goal. The attack operates flawlessly with players like Baena, Morata, Oyarzabal, Nico Williams, and Torres, who create numerous chances and apply continuous pressure. The midfield, featuring Rodri, Pedri, Olmo, Merino, and Fabian Ruiz, provides immense control.
Turkey is second in the group with a solid score of 12 points, having some convincing wins like 4:1 against Georgia and 6:1 against Bulgaria. However, the difference in quality is clear, and most of their victories come against teams with weaker defensive systems.
When playing away, Turkey is offensively aggressive but defensively vulnerable, as seen by the two goals they conceded in their match against Georgia. The team has strong individual players like Calhanoglu, Guler, Kokcu, Akgun Yunus, Akturkoglu, Yildiz, and Yılmaz, but they struggle to maintain their rhythm against teams that apply high pressing and have strong tactical discipline. Their defensive line often remains too spread out, which is a big advantage for a team like Spain.
Spain shows great stability in all areas, and despite Turkey’s good form, they lack the quality to withstand a strong opponent who dominates both technically and tactically.
Spain -1.5 AH (Spain wins by 2+ goals)
Predicted CS: 3:1
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Sweden vs Slovenia
Sweden enters this match as the last-ranked team in the group, having only earned 1 point and a goal difference of 3:11, which shows their poor form and the big challenges the team is facing.
At home, they have suffered two losses, 0:1 against Kosovo and 0:2 against Switzerland, indicating serious issues in their attack and a drop in confidence. Even though they have talented players like Alexander Isak, Forsberg, and Anthony Elanga, their scoring is very low, and their creativity is limited.
The midfield is struggling to take control, often losing duels and having a hard time building stable phases in their game. The defense is their biggest weakness, easily conceding goals, especially when the opponent plays at a high tempo or uses direct play. In the five matches they have played, they have lost four times.
Slovenia, with 3 points and a goal difference of 2:7, is in third place on the table and has a much stronger game than Sweden. Even though they don’t shine offensively, they manage to maintain defensive stability on the road, as seen in their last two away games, a 0:0 draw against Kosovo, and a 0:3 loss to the strong Swiss team. The attack is led by Sesko, who is the most dangerous player up front, while Sporar and Vipotnik add finishing touches when the team creates space.
The defense is organized and solid, allowing them to stay competitive and often dictate the pace of matches where the opponent is under pressure.
Slovenia has shown more in this qualifying cycle. Sweden is in crisis, conceding many goals and failing to create enough chances. Slovenia can control the rhythm, wait for mistakes, and punish them. However, we expect a tough match with not many goals.
0-2 (Under 2.5)
Predicted CS: 1:1
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Wales vs N. Macedonia
Wales enters this match with an unstable but still competitive form. The team has serious ups and downs, winning against Liechtenstein but also losing to Belgium both at home and away.
At home, Wales is a bit stronger, but the team generally struggles with consistency, especially in defense where they concede goals against technically superior opponents. In the offensive part, they rely on players like Johnson, Brooks, and Harris, while the midfield with James, James, and Wilson creates some dynamics, but they lack continuous control of the tempo and stability in transition.
Wales often starts strong, but as the match goes on, they lose their rhythm. The two home victories show that they have potential, but based on what has been shown so far, the gaps in the defense are clear.
Macedonia has shown a much stronger performance stability in recent months. The guest balance is quite positive, with a draw against Belgium, a win over Liechtenstein, and a triumph against Kazakhstan. Macedonia plays disciplined football, with a solid defensive structure and well-organized counterattacks. The midfield featuring Elmas, Bardhi, Alimi, and Kostadinov is stable. In attack, Miovski, Churlinov, and Trajkovski bring speed, which works especially well away against opponents who leave space behind their defenders.
The defense looks much more consistent than Wales’, having conceded only three goals in seven matches, which speaks to their discipline, stability, and good positioning. Although they sometimes struggle offensively, the team is very tactically mature, with creative players in the midfield.
This duel is very important for both teams and will determine the second place in the standings. Macedonia has shown several times that they can achieve results and play above their capabilities.
GG (BTTS-Yes)
Predicted CS: 1:1
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