There will be a huge opportunity for Slovakia to put down a marker in their race to finish second in Group J on Tuesday. They will visit Liechtenstein this week, as they look to maintain their unbeaten start to the qualification campaign. Meanwhile, the hosts will be looking to record a first victory at the fourth attempt.
Slovakia will be looking to continue their strong start to Group J on Tuesday, as they could record a third win in four. A victory could also be enough for them to move to the top of the standings this week, as Portugal clash with Iceland. However, Slovakia’s primary aim will be to finish in one of the top two spots in the group standings.
They come into this match after winning two of their previous three matches. They have scored four goals across the matches that they have played to this point, and have allowed just once. That record sees them have the second-best defensive record in the group. Slovakia come into this fixture after landing a 2-1 win on the road against Iceland in their previous match, with their winning goal being netted with just ten minutes remaining.
It already appears incredibly unlikely that Liechtenstein will be reaching the EUROs next summer, as they sit bottom of the Group J standings after losing each of their opening three matches. They have allowed 13 goals across their opening outings, and they are yet to score a goal in Group J.
They come into this fixture after suffering a 2-0 loss on the road in their most recent international fixture. In that match, they registered just one shot on target from their 27% of the possession. This looks like a taller order on Tuesday.
Slovakia has won seven of their previous nine international matches against Liechtenstein. However, the previous encounter between the sides in June 2013 saw the points shared following a 1-1 draw in World Cup qualification. However, Liechtenstein have never previously recorded a win against Slovakia.
Slovakia have started the qualification campaign in excellent fashion, and this looks like an excellent opportunity for them to secure their spot in second in the Group J standings. We struggle to overlook the visitors, and we expect them to land victory by a wide margin.
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