Liechtenstein vs Iceland – After losing to Gibraltar 2-0 in their previous International Friendlies match, Liechtenstein will be hoping for a better outcome here. Gibraltar scored through Roy Chipolina (14′) and Liam Walker (21′).

Liechtenstein have not been in good attacking form in more recent games. Over the course of their last 6 games, they have only scored 1 goal against opposing teams.

The number of goals scored against Liechtenstein during those meetings has risen to 11. In any event, we’ll just have to find out if that trend might persist in this game.

Since being defeated in their last game at the hands of Sweden in International Friendlies competition, Iceland will be hoping to turn things around here.

Iceland’s lone scorer was Sveinn Aron Gujohnsen (30′). Sweden scored goals through Elias Andersson (85′) and Jacob Ondrejka (90′).

In their last six games, Iceland’s attacking players have only managed to score four goals, a dismal performance. In those games, Strákarnir okkar has also seen the opposing teams’ combined goal total equal 6.

Liechtenstein vs Iceland – Betting Analysis

An analysis of their previous head-to-head matches, which date back to 02/06/2007, reveals that Liechtenstein has won 1, Iceland has won 3, and there have been two draws.

In these games, they combined for 20 goals, with 6 from Liechtenstein and 14 from Strákarnir okkar. That equals 3.33 goals per game on average.

The two teams’ most recent league matchup occurred on Match Day 8 of the WC Qualifiers for Europe on October 11, 2021, with Iceland defeating Liechtenstein 4-0.

On that particular day, Iceland had 72% of the possession and 10 of its 21 shots on goal were successful. The scorers were Stefán Teitur Þórðarson (19′), Albert Guðmundsson (35′, 79′) and Andri Guðjohnsen (89′).

At the other end, Liechtenstein got 1 shot on goal with 0 of them on target. Ioannis Papadopoulos served as the official. Rene Pauritsch, the manager of Liechtenstein, will be appreciative that his team is injury-free and that he has a full complement of players to choose from.

Due to a fully injury-free group to choose from, the Iceland manager Arnar Viðarsson doesn’t have any fitness worries at all ahead of this clash.

When all things are considered, Iceland will be aiming to score a lot of goals against Liechtenstein, who will probably have a difficult time scoring their own goal. Here, they’ll be doing the majority of the defending.

 What are the top odds for the game?

Looking at what the bookmakers’ view is of this game on the win-draw-win market, a win for Liechtenstein can be had for 28, betting on a draw is 8.3 and taking a punt on a win for Iceland is 1.12. Those are the top bets offered at present.

Liechtenstein vs Iceland – Head -to- Head

Liechtenstein vs Iceland
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Our Prediction: Away Win

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