Switzerland vs Kosovo Prediction for 6 September 2025 - Football

Switzerland vs Kosovo Prediction for 6 September 2025 - Football


Posted Friday, September 05, 2025 by scores24

🔊 On July 5, Switzerland and Kosovo will kick off their World Cup 2026 qualifying campaigns in Group B. These teams are familiar foes from Division B of the Nations League, following Switzerland's relegation from League A and Kosovo's promotion from League C. Naturally, the level of competition each team faced was different. However, their head-to-head history suggests that Kosovo poses a challenge for the Swiss, with both of their previous encounters ending in draws. Will this peaceful trend be broken at St. Jakob-Park in Basel? We assess the odds and potential outcomes in our prediction.

Head-to-Head

📊 The national teams are set to face off in their third official match against each other. The first two encounters were part of the Euro 2024 qualifiers and followed similar scripts: in Pristina, the hosts leveled the score in the dying minutes (1-1), while in Basel, Kosovo once again played catch-up, equalizing at the end of the game (2-2).

Switzerland Team Overview

Following a successful Euro 2024 under the guidance of Murat Yakin, where Switzerland fell to England only in a penalty shootout, the team's form has since declined. In their subsequent six Nations League matches, the 'Nati' failed to secure a single victory and were relegated to Division B from a group featuring Spain, Denmark, and Serbia. In the latter half of the campaign, Switzerland's attacking play improved, yet defensive issues persisted. The result was just 2 points from 6 matches, with a goal difference of 6:14 (5 of those goals came in the last 3 games). After the tournament, their fortunes began to improve: 3 wins in 4 friendlies, including summer victories against Mexico and USA (4-2 and 4-0). However, their defense again faltered, even against Luxembourg and Northern Ireland (3-1; 1-1).

Kosovo Team Overview

The team led by German coach Franco Foda last tasted defeat last year, falling 0-3 in the Nations League against Romania. This result didn't significantly impact their standing in the tournament's group stage, as Kosovo secured 2nd place in the group with Romania, Cyprus, and Lithuania, earning them a playoff spot for promotion to League B. In the playoffs, the team confidently dispatched Iceland (2-1 at home and 3-1 away). With that, Kosovo's official matches concluded, but their winning streak continued: over the summer, the team played two friendlies, defeating Armenia (5-2) and Comoros (4-2).

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Switzerland

📌 Switzerland's defensive struggles can largely be attributed to Yakin's frequent changes at the back. Key defenders Manuel Akanji and Nico Elvedi have missed some matches due to not being fully fit after injuries. However, both are now back and could be in line for starting roles. Nottingham Forest's newly minted winger Dan Ndoye is in excellent form at the start of the season, registering a goal and an assist in the first three Premier League matches. Additionally, Ruben Vargas, who provided two assists and earned the Man of the Match award in his last outing for Sevilla, is likely to contribute from the attacking midfield position.

❌ Ardon Jashari and Zeki Amdouni will miss the start of World Cup qualifying. The AC Milan midfielder had to leave the national team camp due to a fibula injury. Burnley's forward is recovering from a knee injury sustained earlier this summer and is expected to be available only next year.

Kosovo

📌 Kosovo boast a formidable attacking lineup, with all key players hitting their stride early in the season. Hoffenheim's 23-year-old forward Fisnik Asllani has notched up 2 goals and 2 assists in just 3 matches across all competitions. Albion Rrahmani has found the net 5 times in 7 rounds of the Serbian league, aiding Sparta's progression to the main stage of the Conference League by scoring three times in 6 appearances. The seasoned striker Vedat Muriqi played the full 90 minutes for Mallorca in their recent clash against Real Madrid, marking the occasion with a goal. Additionally, pivotal players who missed the summer camps have been called up: goalkeeper Arijanet Muric, defender Amir Rrahmani, and midfielders Edon Zhegrova and Valon Berisha.

❌ Defender Florent Hadergjonaj has not made it to the team's camp. He was forced off in his last Turkish Super Lig match for Alanyaspor due to an injury. There are also doubts regarding the fitness of midfielder Milot Rashica, who suffered a muscle injury and missed the last two games for Beşiktaş.

⚽️ Goal Prediction

⚽️ Goal Prediction

The return of key defenders Akanji and Elvedi is likely to solve Switzerland's defensive issues. However, given Murat Yakin's penchant for experimentation and the difference in class between the opponents, it's possible the head coach might hold back some of his lineup. Looking at the stats, the Swiss have conceded in 14 of their last 15 matches. Considering Kosovo's attacking line is in good form, it's reasonable to expect they will capitalize on one of their chances. The home side's playmakers are undoubtedly reliable. Therefore, a logical outcome here would be both teams finding the net, making a bet on both teams to score (yes) a sound choice.

🚩 Corner Prediction

Kosovo's squad is filled with players of considerable height. Among their main forwards, the shortest is Fisnik Asllani at 166 cm. In defense, Amir Rrahmani stands out at 190 cm, consistently making his mark on set pieces for Napoli over the past five seasons. Naturally, the number of corners Switzerland concedes will depend on how effectively Kosovo can launch counterattacks. However, in their last 10 matches, the visitors have only fallen short of 2.5 corners twice. Thus, opting for Kosovo's total corners over 2.5 seems a well-founded prediction.

The national teams head into their head-to-head clash in fine form and with nearly full-strength squads. Of course, the outcomes of friendly matches don't give us a complete picture of the strength and potential of both sides. However, it's safe to say they have only grown stronger since the summer camps, where some key players were absent. There's no doubt that the Swiss will play from a position of strength, especially at St. Jakob-Park. Yet, we remember what this has led to in previous encounters — the Kosovans won't let their opponents off easily. Considering the teams' scoring capabilities and somewhat disorganized defenses, we anticipate an entertaining match. Like the bookmakers, we favor the hosts, predicting they'll outscore their opponents and finish with a 2-1 victory. Based on this, a bet on over 2.5 total goals seems justified.

Editorial Prediction

The national teams head into their head-to-head clash in fine form and with nearly full-strength squads. Of course, the outcomes of friendly matches don't give us a complete picture of the strength and potential of both sides. However, it's safe to say they have only grown stronger since the summer camps, where some key players were absent. There's no doubt that the Swiss will play from a position of strength, especially at St. Jakob-Park. Yet, we remember what this has led to in previous encounters — the Kosovans won't let their opponents off easily. Considering the teams' scoring capabilities and somewhat disorganized defenses, we anticipate an entertaining match. Like the bookmakers, we favor the hosts, predicting they'll outscore their opponents and finish with a 2-1 victory. Based on this, a bet on over 2.5 total goals seems justified.

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