Liechtenstein will host Scotland in a friendly game scheduled for Monday, 9 June.
Will we see the guests notch an easy win as expected or will Liechtenstein find a way to surprise us all? Read our Liechtenstein vs Scotland prediction to find that out and learn more about the match.
Contents
Liechtenstein vs Scotland prediction: A comfortable win for the guests
Key stats
- We saw a total of four goals in the two previous H2H meetings between these teams.
- Liechtenstein have lost five games in a row and failed to score in four of them.
- The hosts have scored just five goals in their last 15 games combined.
Correct score prediction: Liechtenstein 0-3 Scotland
While Scotland haven't been in great form recently, which we also saw a few days ago when they lost to Iceland in another friendly, they are a league above Liechtenstein in every sense.
So, considering their poor form, this match comes at a perfect time for the Scottish national team – they will take it seriously and so we expect them to record a convincing win to boost their confidence a bit.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Scotland the huge favourites
- HOME: 18/1 (19.00) – 5.30%
- DRAW: 8/1 (9.00) – 11.10%
- AWAY: 1/12 (1.08) – 92.30%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
It's obvious from these Liechtenstein vs Scotland odds that the guests are the expected winners and that the bookies have little doubt about the outcome of this match.
This is understandable considering the simple fact that Liechtenstein are 205th in the FIFA rankings, while Scotland are 44th.
In any case, if you liked our predictions for this game, remember to also check our other football betting tips for today.
Most recent H2Hs: Have only met twice before
This will be the third time ever for Liechtenstein and Scotland to meet. Their previous duels came in the EURO 2012 qualifiers, with Scotland winning both games, although each of them only by a one-goal margin.
Liechtenstein preview: Hoping to end the losing streak
With five losses in a row, Liechtenstein have struggled recently, especially since they only managed to score one goal in these matches. Furthermore, one of those losses was against San Marino, a team that only recorded two official wins ever, and both came at the expense of Liechtenstein.
That being said, this is hardly a surprise for one of the worst-ranked teams in Europe, a tiny nation with a population of some 40,000 people.
Predicted lineup: Buchel (GK), Meier, Traber, Wieser, Hofer, Goppel, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, Saglam & Notaro
Europe - World Cup Qualifying 25/03/25
L
Kazakhstan
2
Liechtenstein
0
Europe - World Cup Qualifying 22/03/25
L
North Macedonia
3
Liechtenstein
0
UEFA Nations League D 18/11/24
L
San Marino
3
Liechtenstein
1
International Match 14/11/24
L
Malta
2
Liechtenstein
0
UEFA Nations League D 13/10/24
D
Gibraltar
0
Liechtenstein
0
Scotland preview: Looking for a confidence-boosting win
The current edition of the UEFA Nations League wasn't a great one for Scotland since they have been relegated to League B after losing their playoff tie against Greece 3-1 on aggregate. Scotland also lost their last match, a friendly against Iceland, and they have only recorded four wins in their last 15 games across the board, so their form hasn't been good for a while now.
Angus Gunn will likely miss this match after he suffered an injury against Iceland, while Scott McTominay is also out.
Predicted lineup: Slicker (GK), Johnston, Souttar, Hanley, Tierney, Robertson, McGinn, Ferguson, Gilmour, Conway & Adams
UEFA Nations League 23/03/25
L
Greece
3
Scotland
0
UEFA Nations League 20/03/25
W
Greece
0
Scotland
1
UEFA Nations League A 18/11/24
W
Poland
1
Scotland
2
UEFA Nations League A 15/11/24
W
Croatia
0
Scotland
1
UEFA Nations League A 15/10/24
D
Portugal
0
Scotland
0
Player to watch: Che Adams
While it might not sound too impressive, Adams is Scotland's second-best scorer with six goals, at least when it comes to player who are currently with the team. So, Adams will be the focus of Scotland's offence against Liechtenstein as well, which should give him plenty of chances to improve his goalscoring tally in the national team.
