Gibraltar will welcome Montenegro to Europa Sports Park for their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Friday, 14 November 2025.
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Gibraltar vs Montenegro predictions: Visitors to claim all the spoils
Key stats
- Gibraltar are currently on an eight-match losing streak and an 11-game winless run across all competitions.
- Montenegro won three of three previous encounters between these teams.
- There were at least 11 corners in five of Gibraltar's last six games.
Correct score prediction: Gibraltar 0-3 Montenegro
Montenegro have scored four goals in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, and three of those were in the reverse fixture. In fact, there have been three previous clashes between these teams, and Montenegro scored at least three goals every single time.
Considering Gibraltar's eight-match losing streak, we are confident that Montenegro will earn another comfortable victory.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Montenegro are overwhelming favourites
- HOME: 12/1 (13.00) – 7.7%
- DRAW: 11/2 (6.50) – 15.4%
- AWAY: 1/5 (1.20) – 83.3%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
With two matches remaining, Montenegro and Gibraltar are fourth and fifth in Group L of UEFA's 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Irrespective of the outcome of their two remaining games, both teams cannot reach any of the top two spots and have already been eliminated.
Ahead of this skirmish, Montenegro are the expected winners at 1/5 (1.20). Teams with these odds usually have an 83.3% probability of winning.
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Moreover, bearing in mind that five of Gibraltar's last six games featured at least 11 corners, over 10.5 total corners has an appealing look at 11/10 (2.10). That one has a 47.6% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: A one-sided affair
There have been three previous skirmishes between these outfits, and they were all FIFA World Cup qualifying games. Montenegro won all three encounters, scoring a total of 10 goals in the process.
Europe - World Cup Qualifying 08/10/21
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Europe - World Cup Qualifying 27/03/21
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Gibraltar preview: Hoping to halt their rotting streak
Gibraltar, ranked 200th, are the lowest-ranked team in Group L, so it is no surprise they are the worst-performing side in the five-team group. Los Llanis could actually end the qualifying series with zero points unless their fortune changes in any of their two remaining matches.
Jaylan Hankins is set to register his fifth appearance for Gibraltar here at the expense of Bradley Banda, who was between the sticks when these sides met in the reverse fixture in March.
Midfielders Dan Bent and James Scanlon scored the only two goals Scott Wiseman’s side have netted in the qualifiers, with both players expected to be in the XI for this contest.
Predicted lineup: Hankins (GK), Ronan, Lopes, Jolley, Annesley, Richards, Bent, Valarino, De Barr, Scanlon & Perera.
Last five matches
- Croatia 3-0 Gibraltar
- Gibraltar 0-2 New Caledonia
- Gibraltar 0-1 Faroe Islands
- Gibraltar 0-1 Albania
- Faroe Islands 2-1 Gibraltar
Montenegro preview: A fair few absentees
As for Montenegro, some key members of the team are missing due to injury, leaving Mirko Vucinic's outfit greatly short-handed for this clash. The absentees include highly experienced defender Stefan Savic, Stevan Jovetic, Andrija Vukcevic, Igor Vujacic and Marko Bakic.
Nikola Krstovic has not been in fantastic form for Atalanta this season, but the 25-year-old forward should line up in the final third alongside Milutin Osmajic, as the visitors look to sweep Gibraltar on Friday.
Predicted lineup: Nikic (GK), M. Vukcevic, Tuci, Sipcic, Roganovic, Perovic, Loncar, Bulatovic, Adzic, Osmajic & Krstovic.
Last five matches
- Montenegro 2-1 Liechtenstein
- Faroe Islands 4-0 Montenegro
- Croatia 4-0 Montenegro
- Montenegro 0-2 Czechia
- Montenegro 2-2 Armenia
Player to watch: Adam Marusic

Although Adam Marusic has not scored in over 20 games, he has a solid track record against Gibraltar, having found the net in the last two clashes between these teams. It will be interesting to see how the Lazio defender performs on Friday night.