Luxembourg and Slovenia will play a friendly match on Friday, 6 June.
Will the hosts get the better of their in-form opponents or will Slovenia prove they're the better team? Read our Luxembourg vs Slovenia prediction and preview to learn more about this match.
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Luxembourg vs Slovenia prediction: A low-scoring affair
Key stats
- We saw BTTS – No in seven of Luxembourg's last 10 games, with them being the team that failed to score in six of those matches.
- Slovenia have kept a clean sheet in three of their last five matches.
- Luxembourg have managed to win just one of their last 10 games in all competitions.
Correct score prediction: Luxembourg 0-1 Slovenia
While Luxembourg have improved a lot over the years, they are still not a good team that can consistently get results and they remain in the lower part of European national teams when it comes to quality.
On the other hand, Slovenia have the quality to put up a fight even against the best European teams and they have been in good form lately, so we can see them getting a win in this friendly match.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Slovenia more likely to win based on the odds
- HOME: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.40%
- DRAW: 47/20 (3.35) – 29.90%
- AWAY: 17/20 (1.85) – 54.10%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
We can see from these Luxembourg vs Slovenia odds that the guests are the expected winners and it's not really that close either.
This is understandable based on the quality of both teams and their recent performances since Slovenia have been in much better form lately.
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: Slovenia dominating this matchup
Luxembourg and Slovenia have met four times before and Slovenia have won all four times. That being said, the last time they met each other was all the way back in 2007, so Luxembourg might feel things have changed enough for them to avoid another loss on Friday.
Luxembourg preview: Hoping for a good performance at home
It's been a rough stretch for Luxembourg lately, especially in their group of the UEFA Nations League where they've finished last, although they did avoid getting relegated from League C in the end. Still, Luxembourg haven't been in good form lately and they'll be hoping to get a win against Slovenia to boost their confidence for the upcoming competitive matches.
Predicted lineup: Moris (GK), Jans, Korac, Carlson, Bohnert, Barreiro, Moreira, Thill, Rodrigues, Sinani & Madjo
International Match 25/03/25
L
Switzerland
3
Luxembourg
1
International Match 22/03/25
W
Sweden
0
Luxembourg
1
UEFA Nations League C 18/11/24
D
Northern Ireland
2
Luxembourg
2
UEFA Nations League C 15/11/24
L
Bulgaria
1
Luxembourg
0
UEFA Nations League C 15/10/24
D
Belarus
1
Luxembourg
1
Slovenia preview: On a solid run of form
After finishing in third place in their UEFA Nations League group behind Norway and Austria, Slovenia had to play in the relegation play-offs to avoid going down to League C. They had a tough battle against Slovakia, but in the end managed to win the second leg in extra time and stay up. Slovenia have only lost once in their last five games overall.
Predicted lineup: Oblak (GK), Karnicnik, Bijol, Drkusic, Janza, Elsnik, Lovric, Stojanovic, Gnezda Cerin, Sturm & Sesko
UEFA Nations League 23/03/25
W
Slovakia
0
Slovenia
1
UEFA Nations League 20/03/25
D
Slovakia
0
Slovenia
0
UEFA Nations League B 17/11/24
D
Austria
1
Slovenia
1
UEFA Nations League B 14/11/24
L
Norway
4
Slovenia
1
UEFA Nations League B 13/10/24
W
Kazakhstan
0
Slovenia
1
Player to watch: Jan Oblak
With 76 appearances for the Slovenian national team, Oblak is coming closer to the top of the list of players with most appearances for Slovenia. He's currently 10th, but after this international window he will climb one spot. The leader, Bostjan Cesar, has 101 appearances, but Oblak is 32 and a goalkeeper, so he should add quite a bit of games to his international resume.

More importantly, Atleti's goalkeeper is our player to watch in this game since we expect Slovenia to keep a clean sheet and Oblak is the pillar of Slovenia's defence.