Serbia have made a dream start to their qualification campaign, as they sit top of Group G after winning each of their two matches. They will be looking to land a third straight success when they collide with Bulgaria at Ludogorets Arena on Tuesday evening.
It has been an excellent start to EURO qualifying for Serbia, as they are setting the pace in Group G. They currently sit two points clear of both Hungary and Montenegro, and they will be chasing a third straight victory to take a commanding hold on their place at next summer’s EUROs. Serbia has won each of their opening two matches this year, and has scored a total of four goals.
Meanwhile, they are yet to concede across their opening two matches. They maintained that winning sequence in an international friendly on Friday, as they landed a 3-2 home win over Jordan. Dejan Joveljic was in excellent form in that match, as he scored twice inside the final ten minutes of the match.
Bulgaria already have a mountain to climb if they are to secure qualification to the EUROs next summer. At present, they sit bottom of the Group G standings, as they have failed to win across their opening three matches. Over that period, they have scored just once, and they have allowed five goals.
They would have been disappointed not to have claimed maximum points in their most recent international fixture, as they could only play out a 1-1 draw against Lithuania away from home. Their goal in that match was scored after 27 minutes by Martin Petkov. However, they registered 27 shots in that draw, meaning that they only had themselves to blame.
Serbia has an excellent record in this fixture, as they have landed wins in each of the two previous internationals that they have played. Their most recent win was secured in November 2010, as they landed a 1-0 victory on the road against Bulgaria.
Serbia has an excellent record in this fixture, and that could be a key factor to consider for their showdown against Bulgaria on Tuesday. Therefore, we will be siding with a victory for the away side this week. We could also see Serbia maintaining their advantage of having kept clean sheets in their opening two matches.
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