Overview of Liechtenstein vs Scotland Match
The upcoming football match between Liechtenstein and Scotland on June 9, 2025, promises to be an intriguing encounter as Scotland travels to Liechtenstein for their Euro 2024 qualifying match. As Scotland is seen as the favorite, the betting odds reflect their strength and past performance against the minnows of European football. Liechtenstein, often seen as an underdog, will be looking to upset the Scots by capitalizing on home advantage.
Liechtenstein
Scotland
Predictions:
Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
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Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half | 77.30% | ||
Over 1.5 Goals | 74.30% | ||
Both Teams Not to Score | 68.50% | ||
Over 2.5 Goals | 56.00% |
Prediction: Home Team Not To Score in 1st Half
Despite Liechtenstein’s underdog status, the odds of 77.30% for them not scoring in the first half suggest a strong belief in their defensive capabilities in the initial stages of the match. This prediction hinges on Scotland’s expected dominant play and Liechtenstein’s focus on a robust defensive strategy during the first half.
Prediction: Over 1.5 Goals
With odds of 74.30%, betting on over 1.5 goals indicates the expectation of a relatively high-scoring match. Scotland’s strong attacking lineup and Liechtenstein’s historical vulnerability at the back contribute to this forecast. The prediction aligns with Scotland’s intent to capitalize on any defensive lapses by their opponents.
Prediction: Both Teams Not to Score
The odds of 68.50% that both teams will not score suggest caution from bettors regarding potential defensive holds. Although Scotland is favored, Liechtenstein might adopt a highly defensive approach to negate Scotland’s attacking threats, which could result in a low-scoring outcome.
Prediction: Over 2.5 Goals
At odds of 56.00%, betting on over 2.5 goals reflects the anticipation of a lively match with multiple scoring opportunities. Scotland’s visit could be characterized by intense attacking play, potentially leading to multiple goals on both sides, especially if Liechtenstein opts to play more openly to avoid conceding early.