luxembourg vs sweden predictions
Sweden impressed in the Nations League in the autumn - Photo by IMAGO.
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Sweden to win-to-nil

Luxembourg have failed to score in four of their six matches this season.

Sweden travel to the Luxembourg Stadium for an international friendly on Saturday. Our Luxembourg vs Sweden prediction considers whether the visitors can continue their impressive recent run with another victory.

Luxembourg vs Sweden prediction: Visitors to win-to-nil

Key stats

  • Our Luxembourg vs Sweden betting tips take into account that five of the last six games involving the home team have produced under 2.5 goals.
  • It’s five wins out of six for Sweden so far this term.
  • They’ve won three of their last five matches to nil.

Correct score prediction: Luxembourg 0-2 Sweden

Sweden were really impressive in the Nations League in the autumn, but they’re missing free-scoring Viktor Gyokeres and Dejan Kulusevski here.

That may lead to Jon Dahl Tomasson experimenting a bit, and they may not be at their attacking best, but should still have enough to win the game.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Sweden the odds-on favourites

  • HOME: 11/2 (6.50) – 15.4%
  • DRAW: 19/5 (4.80) – 20.8%
  • AWAY: 4/9 (1.44) – 69.2%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The visitors are the favourites according to the Luxembourg vs Sweden odds, with an implied probability of 69.2% that they win this match.

They were last in action in November, beating Azerbaijan 6-0 in the Nations League, with Gyokeres scoring four.

Luxembourg's last match ended in a 2-2 draw against Northern Ireland, with Gerson Rodrigues netting a 75th-minute leveller.

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Most recent H2Hs: First meeting since 2017

Our Luxembourg vs Sweden prediction suggests this will be tighter than the most recent meeting between the sides. That ended in an 8-0 win for the Swedes in a World Cup qualifier.

The reverse fixture in that group was much tighter though, with Sweden only winning 1-0 on their last visit to Luxembourg in October 2016.

Europe - World Cup Qualifying 07/10/17

Sweden

Sweden

8
Luxembourg

Luxembourg

0

Europe - World Cup Qualifying 07/10/16

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

0
Sweden

Sweden

1

Luxembourg preview: Selimovic pulls out

The home team have been hit by the injury withdrawal of defender Vahid Selimovic.

Predicted Lineup: Moris (GK), Mahmutovic, Carlson, Korac, Bohnert, Gerson, Barreiro, Jans, Moreira, Rodrigues & Sinani

International Match 25/03/25

L

Switzerland

Switzerland

3

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

1

International Match 22/03/25

W

Sweden

Sweden

0

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

1

UEFA Nations League C 18/11/24

D

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

2

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

2

UEFA Nations League C 15/11/24

L

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

1

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

0

UEFA Nations League C 15/10/24

D

Belarus

Belarus

1

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

1

Sweden preview: Visitors missing Gyokeres

Sporting striker Gyokeres is one of four withdrawals from the initial Swedish squad, with Hugo Bolin, Hugo Larsson and Kristoffer Nordfeldt also pulling out. Kulusevski is another notable absentee.

Predicted Lineup: Johansson (GK), Sema, Lindelof, Starfelt, Nanasi, Saletros, Bergvall, Karlstrom, Ayari, Elanga & Isak

International Match 25/03/25

W

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland

1

Sweden

Sweden

5

International Match 22/03/25

L

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

1

Sweden

Sweden

0

UEFA Nations League C 19/11/24

W

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

0

Sweden

Sweden

6

UEFA Nations League C 16/11/24

W

Slovakia

Slovakia

1

Sweden

Sweden

2

UEFA Nations League C 14/10/24

W

Estonia

Estonia

0

Sweden

Sweden

3

Player to watch – Alexander Isak

Fresh from his Carabao Cup final goal last weekend, Alexander Isak should be feeling good. His international goalscoring record is not as impressive as his current club form though, with 15 goals in 50 games so far for Sweden.

luxembourg vs sweden prediction
Isak has scored 15 times for his country – Photo by IMAGO.

Isak on fire in the Premier League

The 25-year-old has been one of the most clinical strikers in Europe this term. He averages a goal every 109 minutes in the English top flight, and 2.8 shots per game.


Mark is a freelance football writer based in Madrid. He regularly attends and covers La Liga matches around Spain, whilst also following football across Europe.