Slovenia vs Kosovo (22:45)
Switzerland vs Sweden (22:45)
Saturday 15 November 2025
| ⏰ 22:45 | ⚽️Greece vs Scotland | 🎲Under 2.5 goals | 🏆1.79 |
| ⏰ 22:45 | ⚽️Slovenia vs Kosovo | 🎲Under 2.5 goals | 🏆1.578 |
| ⏰ 22:45 | ⚽️Switzerland vs Sweden | 🎲W1 | 🏆1.61 |
The international break has been filled with action-packed matches, and in Europe, action continues in the World Cup qualification rounds. Below are the best picks today with accumulated odds.
Claim Your Registration Bonus!Greece vs Scotland
Scotland enter this game with a 3-1 comeback against Greece last month still fresh in their minds. They had gone 2-1 win over Belarus, and this has put them in a good position on the table, level with Denmark. With the playoff spot already secured, they will come out in this game to fight for automatic qualification from the group. On the other hand, Greece are out of the chance of getting a direct qualification after their recent losses to Scotland and Denmark. They have now lost three straight games, managed one win since the start of the qualifiers, and haven't kept a clean sheet in six games. With two games left in the qualification rounds, they are already seven points off the top of the table. Scotland are unbeaten in 8 of their last 9 competitive matches, with under 2.5 goals in 3 of their last 5, and their last 3 away competitive matches. With the two sides desperate for qualification, I think the best option now is to keep the game close, with under 2.5 goals.
Possible Lineups
Greece — Odysseas Vlachodimos, Lazaros Rota, Pantelis Chatzidiakos, Konstantinos Koulierakis, Kostas Tsimikas, Manolis Siopis, Dimitris Kourbelis, Tasos Bakasetas, Giorgos Masouras, Vangelis Pavlidis, Christos Tzolis
Scotland — Craig Gordon, Aaron Hickey, John Souttar, Grant Hanley, Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay, Lewis Ferguson, Ryan Christie, John McGinn, Ben Gannon-Doak, Ché Adams.
- Bet on: Under 2.5 goals
Slovenia vs Kosovo
Kosovo, currently second in Group B and in a play-off spot, travels to third-placed Slovenia. Kosovo are three points behind leaders Switzerland and hosts them in their final game. A win over Slovenia, who are four points behind, secures Kosovo a top-two finish if Sweden doesn't beat Switzerland. Kosovo have seven points from four games, scoring only three goals, but have seen under 2.5 goals in their last three matches and are unbeaten in eight of their last nine. They have kept three consecutive clean sheets.
On the other hand, Slovenia must win to keep their qualification hopes alive, but their top striker, Benjamin Sesko, is injured. They are winless in the group (three draws, one loss) with just two goals scored. With three points, back-to-back wins could still revive their hopes. Slovenia has struggled for wins (one in seven competitive outings) but has proven stubborn defensively, drawing five of those and keeping two consecutive clean sheets.
Possible Lineups
Slovenia — Jan Oblak, David Brekalo, Jaka Bijol, Vanja Drkušić, Erik Janža, Sandi Lovric, Žan Karničnik, Adam Gnezda Cerin, Timi Max Elšnik, Žan Vipotnik, Danijel Šturm.
Kosovo — Arijanet Muric, Dion Gallapeni, Albian Hajdari, Kreshnik Hajrizi, Ilir Krasniqi, Florent Muslija, Leon Avdullahu, Veldin Hodža, Mërgim Vojvoda, Vedat Muriqi, Fisnik Asllani.
- Bet on: Under 2.5 goals
Switzerland vs Sweden
Switzerland are poised to qualify for the World Cup finals in North America. Unbeaten in their last seven matches and having kept five consecutive clean sheets, their three-point lead over Kosovo in Group B means a win this weekend could secure their spot in the playoffs. In stark contrast, Sweden's qualifying campaign has been dismal; they sit at the bottom with just one draw and three defeats, having failed to win their last four games or score in their last three. Switzerland, which have qualified for every World Cup since 2006, are expected to comfortably defeat Sweden and secure their place in a sixth consecutive tournament.
Possible Lineups
Switzerland — Gregor Kobel, Silvan Widmer, Manuel Akanji, Nico Elvedi, Ricardo Rodriguez, Djibril Sow, Granit Xhaka, Michel Aebischer, Ruben Vargas, Breel Embolo, Dan Ndoye.
Sweden — Viktor Johansson, Emil Holm, Isak Hien, Victor Lindelof, Gabriel Gudmundsson, Roony Bardghji, Lucas Bergvall, Yasin Ayari, Benjamin Nygren, Alexander Isak, Anthony Elanga.
- Bet on: W1
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