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    Slovakia VS Kosovo

    FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
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    Match Analysis & Form • Slovakia (The Home Fortress): Under Francesco Calzona, the "Falcons" have turned Bratislava into a no-go zone. They boast a perfect home record in this qualifying campaign, winning all three matches at the Tehelné pole without conceding a single goal. While they are reeling from a heavy 6-0 loss to Germany in their last outing, their domestic form remains elite, characterized by a disciplined 4-3-3 system and a "win-to-nil" mentality. • Kosovo (The Resilient Underdog): Kosovo enters this match on a five-match unbeaten run, including an impressive 1-1 draw against Switzerland and a 1-0 away win in Sweden. They have become one of the toughest defensive units in the playoffs, keeping four clean sheets in their last five games. Manager Franco Foda has built a side that thrives on quick transitions and defensive organization. • H2H Trends: This is the first-ever competitive meeting between these two nations. Slovakia's higher FIFA ranking (44th vs 79th) and home-field advantage make them the favorites, but Kosovo’s recent giant-killing form suggests a very narrow margin. ________________________________________
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      Slovakia VS Kosovo Slovakia has been in a mixed form recently, with five wins, one draw, and four losses in their last ten matches. Their home form is particularly strong. In the four home matches of the World Cup qualifiers, the team not only remained undefeated but also kept clean sheets in all games, showing great resilience on the defensive end with a 100% clean - sheet rate at home. In terms of tactics, Slovakia plays a pragmatic style, emphasizing defense and discipline. They mainly adopt a system that combines ball - control, wing play, and set - piece attacks. When playing at home, they are good at applying high - intensity pressure. Regarding the lineup, forwards Borek and Schranz, as well as center - back Satka, have confirmed their absences. Center - back Škriniar, winger Haraslín, and midfielder Lobotka are doubtful for the game. The core of the team relies on goalkeeper Dúbravka, defender Vavro, and midfielder Duda. However, their attacking end is a bit weak, with an av
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      Adijuntak888
      Slovakia WWLWWL Slovakia will be looking to improve on their last outing here following a 6-0 WC Qualifiers - Europe defeat last time out to Germany. In that game, Slovakia managed 28% possession and 6 shots on goal with 2 of them on target. At the other end, Germany had 22 shots at goal with 10 on target. Nick Woltemade (18'), Serge Gnabry (29'), Leroy Sané (36', 41'), Ridle Baku (67') and Assan Ouédraogo (79') scored for Germany. An interesting characteristic of recent Slovakia games is the high number of scores with a nil in them. From their previous 6 clashes leading up to this one, in as many as 6 of them a bet on BTTS would've been a losing one. However, we must now wait to see whether that trend shall be maintained in this next game or not. Kosovo Kosovo LWDWWD In their previous fixture, Kosovo drew 1-1 in the WC Qualifiers - Europe tie with Switzerland. In that game, Kosovo managed 47% possession and 11 shots at goal with 4 on target. The on
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    • Theodore Xi
      Theodore Xi
      Slovakia VS Kosovo Slovakia and Kosovo are set to face off. In terms of recent form, Slovakia has a mixed record. In their last 10 matches, they've won 4, drawn 2, and lost 4, with a win - rate of 40%. 30% of their games had 3 or more goals. In the last three European qualifiers, Slovakia had some impressive results. They defeated Northern Ireland 1 - 0, Luxembourg 2 - 0, and even managed a 2 - 0 win against Germany. These results suggest that Slovakia has a solid defense, but there's room for improvement in their attack. In the past five European qualifiers, they remained unbeaten in four games, showing a certain level of stability. However, Kosovo has been far more outstanding. In their last 10 matches, they've won 7, drawn 2, and lost only 1, boasting a remarkable win - rate of 70%. Kosovo has shown remarkable resilience in the European qualifiers, especially in matches against Sweden, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Moreover, in its last two friendlies, Kosovo demonstrated powerful offe
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