Monday’s International Friendlies action will see Liechtenstein battling it out with Scotland.
Our full set of predictions, statistics and match poll for Liechtenstein v Scotland can be seen below - plus the latest betting odds.
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Liechtenstein
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Liechtenstein will be wanting a better result here following the 3-0 WC Qualifiers - Europe loss in their previous game against Wales.
In that match, Liechtenstein managed 21% possession and 0 shots at goal with 0 on target. At the other end, Wales had 26 shots at goal with 11 on target. Joe Rodon (40'), Harry Wilson (65') and Kieffer Moore (68') scored for Wales.
Liechtenstein have found it difficult to unlock defences in more recent games. Their goals record equals just 1 versus opposition teams during their last 6 fixtures. In those meetings, Liechtenstein have also seen the tally of goals against them come to 13.
Scotland
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Following on from a loss in their previous game against Iceland in International Friendlies action, Scotland and their travelling supporters will be hoping that they can get a better result in this one.
For Scotland, the goalscorers were John Souttar (25') and Lewis Ferguson (45' Own goal). Andri Guðjohnsen (8') and Victor Pálsson (52') scored for Iceland.
Steve Clarke's Scotland have managed to stick the ball in the net 5 times throughout their previous six matches. The number of goals that they have conceded during that period adds up to 7.
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Prediction
Looking at these two teams, we feel that Scotland will likely create enough chances to score more than one when they line up against Liechtenstein, who could well struggle to score.
We can therefore see a comfortable 0-2 winning margin for Scotland at the end of the 90 minutes.
Andre Moura,
12:00 07/06/2025
Odds correct at time of publishing. All odds subject to change.
🏟️ Team Focus:
Liechtenstein
Formed: 1934
Stadium: Rheinpark Stadion (7,584)
Captain: Nicolas Hasler
Chairman: Hugo Quaderer
Manager: Konrad Fünfstück
Competitions: International Friendlies (Friendlies), WC Qualifiers - Europe (Group J)