Scotland faces yet another tough test as they travel to Croatia, with their form in the Nations League looking bleak. Having won only one of their last 14 games, and losing the first two matches of this season’s campaign, Scotland’s outlook is not promising. On the other hand, Croatia, with a solid home record of just one loss in their last nine, appears to be the clear favorite. Moreover, Croatia’s recent 1-0 win over Poland—a team that beat Scotland 3-2—suggests a challenging match ahead for the Scots.
Key Insights:
- Historical matchups between these teams have generally been low-scoring, with five of their six encounters featuring two or fewer goals.
- Both teams have faced early defeats in the Nations League, hinting at a potential tight match in Zagreb.
Betting Recommendations:
- Croatia to Win: Given the disparity in current form and Croatia’s strong home performance, a straightforward bet on Croatia to win should be considered.
- Over 2.5 Goals: Despite the historical tendency for low-scoring games, Scotland’s recent knack for scoring and conceding might tilt this match towards a higher goal tally.
Scotland has managed to score in six of their last seven matches, indicating a capacity to find the back of the net despite overall poor results. Scott McTominay, having scored three times in his last four international appearances and finding form with Napoli, is likely to be Scotland’s main threat.
Player to Watch:
- Scott McTominay: Given his scoring run, McTominay is a strong candidate for an anytime goalscorer bet, especially with Scotland’s need to find goals from midfield.
Final Analysis:
While Scotland maintains a decent historical record against Croatia with two wins and three draws from six meetings, their recent form doesn’t inspire confidence for an upset. Croatia’s consistent performance at home and Scotland’s defensive vulnerabilities make a Croatian victory the most likely outcome, potentially with a few goals involved, contrary to the usual low-scoring nature of this fixture. Bettors might find value in backing Croatia to win, possibly combined with a goal-scoring bet on McTominay.