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Kosovo vs Turkey Predictions

Published on 3:47pm GMT 27 March 2026

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  • Pristina City Stadium
Kosovo
Turkey
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Over 2.5 Match Goals

Reason for tip

At least three goals have been scored in nine of Turkey’s last 12 games. Vincenzo Montella’s men have scored 15 goals in their last five outings, including a 2-2 draw against the European champions in Spain last November.

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Draw 2-2

Reason for tip

Turkey have scored 15 goals in their last five outings, including a 2-2 draw against the European champions in Spain last November. But they have conceded more than once in three of their last seven and could be held to a high-scoring draw by Kosovo, who have scored more than once in four of their last six home games.

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Fisnik Asllani To Score Anytime

Reason for tip

Fisnik Asllani has scored in three of his last four matches for Kosovo. The Hoffenheim striker also has eight goals in 26 Bundesliga appearances this season.

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Kosovo vs Turkey Predictions

  • At least three goals have been scored in nine of Turkey’s last 12 games
  • Kosovo have scored more than once in four of their last six home games
  • Fisnik Asllani has scored in three of his last four matches for Kosovo

Kosovo clash should be box office

After their stunning 4-3 win in Slovakia, Kosovo return to Pristina for a crucial World Cup qualifier against Turkey on Tuesday. This matchup has all the ingredients for an open, high‑tempo contest with the hosts having proven that they can score consistently in front of their own fans.

The Pristina City Stadium is likely to be a hostile setting for the Turks with Kosovo boss Franco Foda admitting they could have sold out the venue several times over for this clash. Their defensive record, however, remains fragile, with Kosovo conceding two or more goals in four of their last nine outings.

Turkey arrive with momentum and an attacking identity that naturally drives high‑scoring games. They have scored 15 goals in their last five outings, including a 2-2 draw against the European champions in Spain last November.

Montella’s men are strong in attack

Vincenzo Montella’s forward line has pace and creativity, but their defensive structure is far from watertight, often leaving space in behind when full‑backs push high.

Both teams prefer front‑foot football, and neither is built to sit deep and protect a narrow lead. With Kosovo’s home crowd demanding a proactive approach and Turkey’s attack capable of punishing any lapse, this fixture looks primed for chances at both ends.

Given the recent trends and the attacking strengths on display, over 2.5 goals stands out as the most appealing angle in what should be an entertaining affair in Pristina.

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