Georgia will host Armenia on Sunday, 23 March, in the second leg of their Nations League playoff tie for a spot in League B of this competition.
Will we see a boring game as the hosts defend their three-goal lead from the first leg or will Armenia make things somewhat interesting? Find out by reading our Georgia vs Armenia prediction right here.
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Georgia vs Armenia prediction: Another win for Georgia
Key stats
- Armenia have lost four of their last six games across the board.
- The last four H2H duels between these teams have gone over 2.5 total goals.
- Armenia have gone over 2.5 total goals in seven of their last 10 matches in all competitions.
Correct score prediction: Georgia 3-1 Armenia
We already saw in the first leg just how better Georgia are than Armenia, so we expect to see something similar on Sunday, especially with Georgia hosting the game. That being said, we can see Armenia at least scoring a goal this time around.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Georgia the clear favourites
- HOME: 10/21 (1.48) – 67.70%
- DRAW: 17/5 (4.40) – 22.70%
- AWAY: 11/2 (6.50) – 15.40%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
It's obvious from the Georgia vs Armenia odds that the hosts are the expected winners and after that first leg, it's pretty clear why they're such heavy favourites.
In any case, if you liked our predictions for this duel, remember to also take a look at our best betting tips for today.
Most recent H2Hs: A tied matchup in most recent matches
In the last five duels between these teams, we saw each team win twice, along with one draw. However, Georgia have the advantage if we look at their overall H2H record: 4-2-2.
UEFA Nations League 20/03/25

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Georgia
UEFA Nations League 15/11/20

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UEFA Nations League 11/10/20

Armenia

Georgia
Georgia preview: On their way back to Nations League B
After beating Armenia 3-0 in their first duel, Georgia have pretty much secured their place in the UEFA Nations League B. After all, they will host the second game and it would take a miracle for Armenia to turn around this tie, even though Georgia haven't been at their best form before heading into the playoffs.
Furthermore, both Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Guram Kashia are available for the second leg after missing the first one to serve their bans.
Predicted lineup: Mamardashvili (GK), Kakabadze, Goglichidze, Dvali, Azarovi, Kochorashvili, Kvekveskiri, Kiteishvili, Davitashvili, Mikautadze & Kvaratskhelia
UEFA Nations League 23/03/25
W

Armenia
1

Georgia
6
UEFA Nations League 20/03/25
W

Armenia
0

Georgia
3
UEFA Nations League B 19/11/24
L

Czechia
2

Georgia
1
UEFA Nations League B 16/11/24
D

Ukraine
1

Georgia
1
UEFA Nations League B 14/10/24
L

Albania
1

Georgia
0
Armenia preview: Hoping for a miracle
While Armenia have reached the playoffs to try and earn promotion to league B of the Nations League, they didn't really have a great run in their group in League C, but thanks to a win over Latvia in the last round, they managed to finish second. Still, at this point, it seems that they'll be back to League C.
Meanwhile, Eduard Spertsyan, Norberto Briasco, and Lucas Zelarayan didn't make the squad due to injuries and personal reasons.
Predicted lineup: Cancarevic (GK), Harutyunyan, Haroyan, Muradyan, Tiknizyan, Iwu, Dashyan, Barseghyan, Sevikyan, Manvelyan & Miranyan
UEFA Nations League 23/03/25
L

Georgia
6

Armenia
1
UEFA Nations League 20/03/25
L

Georgia
3

Armenia
0
UEFA Nations League C 17/11/24
W

Latvia
1

Armenia
2
UEFA Nations League C 14/11/24
L

Faroe Islands
1

Armenia
0
UEFA Nations League C 13/10/24
L

North Macedonia
2

Armenia
0
Player to watch: Georges Mikautadze
With seven goals for Lyon this season in Ligue 1, 13 in all competitions, the 24-year-old has been in good form and he proved that with a brace in the first leg with Armenia.

With 18 goals in 36 appearances for his national team, Mikautadze has already proven that he can be lethal for the opponents and while Kvaratskhelia will be back for this match, Mikautadze deserves to be our player to watch after his performance a few days ago.