Kosovo and Turkey will clash at the Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri on Tuesday, 31st March 2026, at 19:45 in a crucial World Cup qualifying encounter. Both nations currently occupy joint second position in their qualifying group, with Turkey holding 13 points from six matches compared to Kosovo’s 11 points from the same number of fixtures. This encounter promises to be decisive in determining which team maintains their World Cup qualification ambitions.
Our betting prediction for Kosovo vs Turkey
Our betting tip for this World Cup qualifying fixture favours an away victory for Turkey at odds of 1.95 available at Paripesa. The visitors have demonstrated superior form across all competitions and possess a more clinical attacking record, having scored 17 goals whilst conceding 12 in their qualifying campaign. Their recent head-to-head dominance, including a comprehensive 4-1 victory in their last encounter, reinforces this selection.
Kosovo have won or drawn 5 of their last 5 matches.
Turkey have drawn or lost 1 of their last 5 matches.
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 4 of Kosovo’s last 5 matches.
There have been under 2.5 goals scored in 2 of Turkey’s last 5 matches.
Kosovo have drawn or lost 2 of their last 5 matches.
Turkey have won or drawn 5 of their last 5 matches.
For enhanced value, consider Turkey with a handicap advantage, which could provide improved returns given their statistical superiority. Our secondary prediction focuses on the both teams to score market, where we recommend backing “Yes” at odds of 1.78 with Paripesa. Kosovo’s recent 4-3 victory over Slovakia demonstrates their attacking capabilities, whilst Turkey’s 17 goals scored indicate consistent offensive threat. The average goals per game from recent fixtures suggests an entertaining encounter with multiple scoring opportunities.
Kosovo form analysis
Kosovo have demonstrated remarkable resilience in their World Cup qualifying campaign, accumulating 11 points from six fixtures to secure second position in their group. The Dardans have registered three victories, two draws, and suffered just one defeat, establishing themselves as genuine contenders for qualification. Their recent form has been particularly impressive, with Franco Foda’s side remaining unbeaten across their last five qualifying encounters, securing three wins and two draws during this period.
The highlight of Kosovo’s recent performances was their thrilling 4-3 away victory against Slovakia, showcasing both their attacking prowess and defensive vulnerabilities. This result exemplifies the team’s current trajectory under Foda’s guidance, demonstrating the ability to secure crucial points whilst maintaining an entertaining style of play. Their home record in qualifying has been solid, with one victory and two draws from three fixtures at the Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri, suggesting they possess the necessary resilience to compete against quality opposition on familiar territory.
Foda has implemented a tactically flexible approach that emphasises attacking transitions and high pressing, allowing Kosovo to maximise their limited resources effectively. The Austrian coach’s experience in international football has proven invaluable in developing Kosovo’s tactical discipline whilst maintaining their natural attacking instincts. Their goal difference of 6:5 reflects their commitment to offensive football, though it also highlights defensive concerns that could be exploited by technically superior opponents.
Turkey’s impressive qualifying run
Turkey have emerged as one of the standout performers in European World Cup qualifying, accumulating 13 points from six matches through four victories, one draw, and a single defeat. Montella’s side have demonstrated exceptional attacking fluency, netting 17 goals whilst conceding 12, establishing themselves as genuine qualification favourites. Their recent form has been exemplary, securing four wins and one draw across their last five qualifying fixtures, highlighting their consistency and tactical maturity.
The Crescent Stars’ most recent outing resulted in a disciplined 1-0 home victory over Romania, showcasing their ability to grind out results when required. This performance epitomised Turkey’s evolution under Montella’s stewardship, combining their traditional flair with improved defensive organisation and tactical awareness. Their away record in qualifying has been particularly impressive, securing two victories and one draw from three fixtures, demonstrating their capacity to perform under pressure in hostile environments.
Montella has successfully implemented a possession-based system that maximises Turkey’s technical abilities whilst maintaining defensive solidity. The Italian tactician’s emphasis on quick passing combinations and intelligent movement has transformed Turkey into a cohesive unit capable of troubling any opponent. Their superior goal difference compared to Kosovo reflects their clinical finishing and improved defensive structure, with the team appearing well-equipped to navigate the challenges of international competition.
Last direct encounters
The recent head-to-head record strongly favours Turkey, who have secured victories in both of their last two encounters against Kosovo across all competitions. Their most recent meeting resulted in a commanding 4-1 away victory for Turkey, demonstrating their tactical and technical superiority over their opponents. This comprehensive result highlighted the gulf in quality between the sides, with Turkey’s clinical finishing and defensive organisation proving decisive factors.
The historical context suggests Turkey possess both the psychological advantage and tactical blueprint to secure another positive result. Kosovo have yet to register a victory against Turkey in their limited meetings, indicating the challenge facing Foda’s side in overcoming their more experienced opponents.
Performance
Last games
2024-11-18T19:45:00Z
Group 2
Kosovo1:0Lithuania
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2025-03-20T19:45:00Z
Relegation play-off play-off
Kosovo2:1Iceland
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2025-03-23T17:00:00Z
Relegation play-off play-off
Iceland1:3Kosovo
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2025-09-05T18:45:00Z
Group B
Switzerland4:0Kosovo
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