Friendlies – Round 1
Stadium:Ullevaal (Oslo)
Referee:Mikkel Redder
Prediction for the Friendlies Norway vs Kosovo match which will take place on June 5th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Norway have only qualified for the continental finals once in their history. That was in 2000, when they finished with just one point from three rounds and failed to make the playoffs. This time, Norway has a bright new generation that is expected to make a breakthrough, but they failed to qualify for the Euros. In qualifying for Euro 2024, the Norwegians found themselves in a group with the Spanish, who were the clear favorites, but it was possible to fight for second place. In the end, they finished third, just ahead of Scotland. They played two friendlies at Euro 2024, losing 2:1 to the Czechs and drawing 1:1 with Slovakia.
Kosovo
Kosovo has never played in a major international tournament in its history, but Kosovo has not been absent from qualifying for a long time. At the same time, they are gradually making progress, playing, and gaining experience to reach the continental or world level in the foreseeable future. In qualifying for Euro 2024, the Kosovars have already put up a good fight against their better-known rivals, suffering only three defeats, drawing five, and winning two in ten rounds. That was good enough for fifth place in Group I. They played two friendlies in March, beating Armenia 1:0 and losing 2:0 to Hungary.
Expert Betting Tips
The Norwegian national team is a powerful and high-profile side with world-class stars. At times, Norway is capable of showing football of unimaginable quality. Still, their inability to consistently produce good results has prevented them from qualifying for major international competitions for almost two and a half decades. Nevertheless, the Red and Blue will be favorites in this encounter because they will face a modest Kosovo side and play at the Ullevol Stadium in Oslo.
The Norwegian national team rarely fails to provide an entertaining and goal-laden spectacle. In the last ten matches involving Norway, 34 goals have been scored (an average of 3.40 per game), which is a good indicator. Furthermore, the Red-Blues have scored 23 goals (2.30 average per game) over the same period, an excellent statistic that bodes well for an open game.