On October 14, 2025, the European World Cup Qualifiers are still going strong with another exciting night of football, featuring important matches all over the continent as teams battle for vital qualification points.
The action kicks off at 18:00, when Estonia takes on Moldova in Tallinn. Both teams see this as a big chance to earn points and stay in the race in their group. Estonia wants to use their home advantage and solid defense, while Moldova is looking to gain momentum with quick counter-attacks and creativity in the midfield.
Later in the evening, a busy 20:45 schedule brings several thrilling matchups. In Andorra la Vella, Andorra faces Serbia, with the visitors being the favorites but aware that playing away in the mountains is never easy. In Dublin, Ireland goes up against Armenia in a must-win game for the hosts, who will depend on their lively midfield and home crowd to grab all three points. Meanwhile, in Rome, Italy takes on Israel — a match where the Azzurri will try to control the ball and keep their unbeaten streak alive in front of their fans.
At the same time, Latvia welcomes England in Riga, where Gareth Southgate’s team is expected to show off their attacking skills against a tough home side. In Lisbon, Portugal battles Hungary in what looks to be one of the highlight matches of the night — both teams are technically talented and in great shape. Elsewhere, Spain faces Bulgaria in Madrid, with La Roja eager to show their famous passing style and continue their strong qualification run. The last match of the night features Turkey going up against Georgia in Istanbul, where a passionate crowd will be hoping for an exciting game and a strong performance from the home team.
As the journey to the World Cup goes on, every match this evening is important and filled with emotion. Fans all over Europe can look forward to goals, excitement, and national pride on full display in what is sure to be another unforgettable night of international football.
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Estonia vs Moldova
Estonia lost their last match 1–3 against Italy, which means after playing 6 games, they have 5 losses and only 1 win. They are currently in 5th place with just 3 points earned so far. They have scored 6 goals, but their defense has big gaps, and they have conceded 16 goals. On average, they allow more than two goals per game. In the scoring list, they have players like Sappinen and Mattias Kait, who each have scored 2 goals and can be tricky for the opposing defense.
Moldova is at the bottom of the table in their group with no points earned. They have scored only 3 goals but have conceded a whopping 25 so far. They are weak defensively, especially against stronger teams. In their direct match, Moldova will try to slow down the pace, and their style of play rarely goes beyond a defensive setup for long periods. After playing 5 matches and losing all 5, they have no chance of achieving anything more in this qualifying cycle.
Estonia will try to control the pace with solid passes, and despite their poor performance in this qualifying cycle, they have a better squad. We expect them to take advantage of playing at home and secure 3 points.
1 (Estonia to Win)
Predicted CS: 2:1
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Andorra vs Serbia
Andorra comes after a 2–2 draw against Latvia, which is their first point after a series of losses. In total, after playing 6 matches, they have 5 losses, and this draw is a good sign for the team’s morale. They create very few chances, struggle with set pieces, and rarely break out in transition. They will try to earn another point at home, but today’s opponent is much stronger.
Serbia enters after losing 0–1 at home to Albania. They have 7 points from 5 matches, which is 4 points less than Albania, but they have one game in hand, so their chances for 2nd place are still alive. So far, they have scored 4 goals and conceded 6, and with two losses in the last two rounds, they have significantly reduced their chances for qualification.
On the scoring list, Mitrovic has 3 goals in this cycle, while Vlahovic has scored one goal. They have individual talent, but coach Dragan Stojkovic announced his resignation after the last round’s defeat.
Serbia has greater individual talent and is in the race for points, coming in with a clear need to respond after the loss to Albania. We expect them to secure 3 points in this match and score two goals during the game.
2 & T2 2+ (Serbia to Win & Serbia Over 1.5)
Predicted CS: 0:3
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Ireland vs Armenia
Ireland lost narrowly 0–1 in their away match against Portugal and is currently in 4th place without a win after 3 games, which includes 1 draw and 2 losses. Even though their record is modest, the goal difference shows that they often play close matches and maintain a balanced score, having scored 3 goals and conceded 5 so far. At home, Ireland usually relies on physical battles, set pieces, and long balls.
Armenia lost 0–2 to Hungary and is in 3rd place with 1 win and 2 losses after 3 games. The main issue is their scoring ability, as they have only managed to score 2 goals so far, while also allowing a high number of 8 goals against them. In Armenia’s lineup, individual performances are limited, suggesting that to achieve a positive result, they will need to focus on defense and isolated counterattacks.
Ireland has the advantage of playing at home, and their current position on the table does not reflect the quality of their squad. We expect them to secure their first win in this qualifying cycle.
1 (Ireland to Win)
Predicted CS: 1:0
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Italy vs Israel
Italy achieved a victory last round against Estonia with a score of 1–3 and currently holds the second position with 12 points. After playing 5 matches, they have 4 wins and 1 loss, and they will have to settle for 3rd place in the group since they are up against the perfect Norway.
In this cycle, they are doing great in attack, with Gennaro Gattuso having Raspadori and Retegui, both scoring 3 goals, and Moise Kean, who has scored 4 goals. Defensively, they have made mistakes, conceding 6 goals, but their attack is strong with 15 goals scored.
Israel was completely outplayed by Norway last round, losing 5–0. They have a strong attack with 15 goals scored so far, but they also have some defensive issues, having conceded 16 goals. After 6 matches, they have 3 wins and 3 losses, securing 9 points so far. On an individual level, Peretz has scored 3 goals, while Biton and Abu Fani have each scored 2 goals, indicating that Israel can create chances but struggles with defensive errors.
Considering the form and depth of the teams, we expect Italy to secure 3 points at home, but we also anticipate that the guests will have chances to score in this match.
1 & 3+ (Italy to Win & Over 2.5)
Predicted CS: 3:1
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Latvia vs England
Latvia drew 2–2 with Andorra even though they entered the match as the big favorite. After playing 6 games in this qualifying cycle, they have one win, 2 draws, and 3 losses. They are currently in 4th place with 5 points earned so far, having scored 4 goals and conceded 8. In this situation, at home against such an opponent, they will look for a solid defense, and set pieces will be their main chance to score.
England is perfect, after 5 games played, they have achieved 5 wins and are in first place with a maximum of 15 points. They have an excellent offense with 13 goals scored, and their defense is flawless with no goals conceded. Their dominance is both in scoring and defending, with Harry Kane having scored 4 goals so far, and players from the midfield and wings contributing with goals and assists, showing a balanced creativity.
Considering England’s clean sheets with 13 goals scored and none conceded, we expect them to continue their good performance and maintain their perfect record.
2–2 & 3+ (England to Win HT and FT & Over 2.5)
Predicted CS: 0:3
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Portugal vs Hungary
Portugal is doing great! After playing 3 matches, they have won all 3 and are in first place with a perfect score of 9 points. In their last game, they beat Ireland 1-0. Ronaldo has scored 3 goals, and Joao Felix has netted 2 goals. The midfielders are also helping in the attack, creating threats for the opponent from different angles. Defensively, they have only conceded 2 goals, showing that they have a disciplined team with a winning mindset.
Hungary started off a bit unevenly, and after 3 matches, they have 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss. In their last match, they secured 3 points by defeating Armenia 2-0 at home. Their overall performance suggests they can compete evenly against mid-tier rivals. When facing a top team, their defensive discipline will be crucial. In attack, Barnabas Varga has scored 3 goals so far, while Gruber, Lukacs, and Sallai each have 1 goal.
Considering the goal difference and the quality of the teams, the home team has the advantage, but Hungary is a team that can hold onto a score. However, the visitors shouldn’t expect to earn points in this match.
1 (Portugal to Win)
Predicted CS: 2:0
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Spain vs Bulgaria
Spain has been performing really well, winning all 3 of their matches so far. They have a strong offense with 11 goals scored and a solid defense that hasn’t allowed any goals. Their creativity is well-distributed. In attack, Oyarzabal has scored 2 goals, while Pino and Torres have each scored 1 goal. From the midfield, Mikel Merino has netted 4 goals, and Pedri has 2 goals.
On the other hand, Bulgaria is at the bottom of the table with no points earned yet. In their last match, they lost 1-6 at home to Turkey. This shows their defensive weaknesses and issues within the team. In these matches, they have only scored 1 goal but have conceded a whopping 12. Given their current form, they have no chance against an opponent of this caliber.
Spain will control possession, and the trend of ‘clean sheets’ for the host team supports their favorite status. We expect them to achieve a convincing victory and score at least 4 goals during the match.
1 & T1 4+ (Spain to Win & Spain Over 3.5)
Predicted CS: 5:0
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Turkey vs Georgia
Turkey faced a tough loss against Spain, losing 0:6 away, but managed to beat Bulgaria 1:6 as guests. They are currently in 2nd place with 6 points, having two wins and one loss. Their attack is strong, scoring 9 goals, but they have also conceded 9 goals. Even though they have let in a lot of goals so far, their offensive setup shows the dynamic play of the wings. Arda Guler has scored 3 goals so far, while Calhanoglu from midfield has netted 2 goals.
Georgia is in 3rd place with 3 points, and after playing 3 matches, they have two losses and one win. Their only victory was against Bulgaria, where they won 3:0 at home. They have scored 5 goals and conceded the same number so far. They have the potential to create chances through Kvaratskhelia, who has scored 2 goals so far, but they struggle under pressure against disciplined pressing. When playing away, they will rely on a compact midfield block and try to score on the counterattack.
Turkey will come out with aggressive pressing at home, especially at the start of the match. Georgia will wait for their chance to punish the mistakes of the opposing defense.
1 (Turkey to Win)
Predicted CS: 2:0
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