Cyprus – Bosnia prediction & tips 09.10.2025

Cyprus face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 19:45 in what promises to be a crucial World Cup qualification encounter at the AEK Arena. This seventh matchday fixture in the European qualifying campaign sees the group leaders Bosnia travel to Cyprus, who currently occupy fourth position in the standings. The visitors arrive with 12 points from five matches, maintaining their perfect away record, while the hosts have managed just four points and desperately need results to keep their World Cup dreams alive.

Our betting prediction for Cyprus vs Bosnia

Our betting tip for this World Cup qualifier strongly favours an away victory for Bosnia at odds of 1.86 with 1win. The visitors’ superior form, league position, and impressive away record make them clear favourites despite their recent setback against Austria. Cyprus’ struggles at home, where they have managed only draws recently, further support this prediction.

Our tips

There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 3 of Cyprus’s last 5 matches.

There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 4 of Bosnia’s last 5 matches.

There have been over 1.5 goals scored in 4 of Cyprus’s last 5 matches.

There have been over 1.5 goals scored in 4 of Bosnia’s last 5 matches.

Cyprus have won or lost 3 of their last 5 matches.

Bosnia have won or lost 5 of their last 5 matches.

Our second betting prediction focuses on the both teams to score market, where we recommend backing “No” at odds of 1.80 with Paripesa. Bosnia’s defensive solidity, having conceded just three goals in five qualifying matches, combined with Cyprus’ inconsistent attacking output, suggests a low-scoring affair where the visitors could potentially keep a clean sheet.

Cyprus form analysis

Cyprus enter this crucial qualifier in disappointing form, having failed to win any of their last five matches across all competitions. Their most recent outing ended in a 2-2 home draw against Romania, a result that epitomises their current struggles to convert promising positions into victories. The Cypriots have shown resilience at home in this qualifying campaign, remaining unbeaten at the AEK Arena with one win and one draw, but their overall record of just four points from five matches leaves them in a precarious position.

In the World Cup qualifying group, Cyprus have managed only one victory alongside one draw and three defeats, scoring five goals while conceding seven. This modest goal difference reflects their difficulties in both creating clear-cut chances and maintaining defensive stability throughout matches. Their home form provides some encouragement, as they have avoided defeat in their two qualifying matches at the AEK Arena, but the lack of consistent victories remains a significant concern.

The team’s recent performances have been characterised by an inability to close out matches, as evidenced by their draw with Romania when a victory was desperately needed. Cyprus have struggled to maintain intensity for full ninety-minute periods, often allowing opponents back into games through lapses in concentration or tactical discipline. Their position in fourth place in the group table highlights the uphill battle they face to secure qualification, requiring significant improvements in both attacking efficiency and defensive organisation.

Bosnia’s commanding campaign

Bosnia and Herzegovina arrive in Cyprus as group leaders with an impressive tally of twelve points from five matches, having won four games and suffered just one defeat. Despite their recent 1-2 home loss to Austria, which ended their perfect start to the campaign, Bosnia remain in pole position for automatic qualification. Their away record has been particularly impressive, with two victories from two matches on the road, demonstrating their ability to perform under pressure in hostile environments.

The visitors boast the group’s most impressive goal difference of +8, having scored eleven goals while conceding only three. This statistical superiority reflects their balanced approach, combining clinical finishing with defensive solidity. Their recent setback against Austria, while disappointing, should not overshadow their overall excellence throughout the qualifying campaign, where they have consistently outperformed expectations.

Bosnia’s tactical approach under their current management has emphasised organised defensive structures while maintaining threats on the counter-attack. Their ability to adapt to different match situations has been evident in their away victories, where they have shown maturity in managing games and capitalising on opponents’ mistakes. The team’s mental strength will be tested following the Austria defeat, but their overall campaign suggests they possess the quality and experience to bounce back immediately.

Last direct encounters

The recent head-to-head record between these nations favours Bosnia, who have won three of the last five meetings compared to Cyprus’ two victories. Their most recent encounter resulted in a 2-1 home victory for Bosnia, demonstrating their ability to edge tight contests through superior quality in crucial moments. This historical advantage provides additional confidence for the visitors, who have generally found ways to overcome Cyprus’ defensive organisation.

The pattern of recent meetings suggests closely contested affairs, with both teams capable of finding the net but Bosnia typically proving more clinical in decisive moments. Cyprus have shown they can compete with their opponents but have struggled to convert competitive performances into positive results, a trend that has characterised their recent encounters with higher-ranked opposition.

H2H stats

Performance

Last games

2024-09-09T16:00:00Z

Group 2

Cyprus0:4Kosovo

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2024-10-12T18:45:00Z

Group 2

Cyprus0:3Romania

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2024-10-15T18:45:00Z

Group 2

Kosovo3:0Cyprus

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2024-11-15T17:00:00Z

Group 2

Cyprus2:1Lithuania

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