Football Predictions
Slovakia entertain Luxembourg on Thursday in the European Championship qualifier Group J, first round. These two teams are in Group J alongside Bosnia, Liechtenstein, Iceland and Portugal.
Luxembourg are coming from two friendly matches, a 2-2 draw with Hungary followed by another 0-0 scoreline with Bulgaria. Meanwhile, Slovakia have also featured in two friendlies, which ended all in draws against Chile and Montenegro.
H2H / Stats
These two teams lastly met back in 2015 in the European Championship Qualifiers with Slovakia winning both legs with 3-0, and 4-2 scoreline respectively.
Slovakia have never lost a competitive match to Luxembourg, winning four of their last four matches in all competitions.
At least three goals have been produced in the last five meetings between the two teams.
Verdict
Slovakia are without a doubt in a tough group but their opening match against Luxembourg is easy on paper and they should start on a high note with a win.
Prediction – Slovakia win / Over 2.5
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