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Northern Ireland vs Iceland Predictions

Published on 8:09pm GMT 8 June 2025

  • 18:45
  • Tomorrow
  • Windsor Park
Northern Ireland
Iceland
  • BBC iPlayer

Northern Ireland to Win

Reason for tip

Northern Ireland have won five of their last six home matches, while Iceland have suffered four defeats in their previous six away trips. The visitors head to Belfast having lost three of their previous four, while NI produced a solid display away to Denmark at the weekend.

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Northern Ireland 2-1

Reason for tip

Both teams have scored in each of Northern Ireland’s last four matches, while BTTS has landed in seven of Iceland’s last eight games. The visitors have scored in their last five defeats, so back them to get on the scoresheet in Belfast against a side that has scored twice or more in six of their previous eight home internationals.

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Isaac Price To Score Anytime

Reason for tip

Price has scored in three of his last four appearances for NI, while he’s found the net six times across his last six games for his country. The midfielder threatened from distance against Denmark, while he has scored five times across his last five games at Windsor Park.

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Northern Ireland vs Iceland Predictions

  • Northern Ireland have won five of their last six home matches
  • Iceland have lost three of their last four internationals
  • The visitors have suffered four defeats in five away
  • Issac Price has scored six times across his last six internationals

Home comforts for NI

Northern Ireland were ahead after six minutes in Denmark on Saturday, forcing a backs-to-the-wall job for Michael O’Neill’s side. They should be in a more comfortable position on Tuesday, when they return to Windsor Park.

After a tough run of games on the road, NI return home having won five of their last six matches in Belfast. They meet an Iceland side that have suffered three defeats in four, while the visitors have been beaten in four of their last six away trips.

NI are on their way back to their best under O’Neill, as the manager made Windsor Park a fortress during his first spell in charge. He’s needed to freshen up the squad to get them back on track, but there are clear signs that things are coming together.

Isaac Price has been a standout for NI, especially now he’s operating in a more advanced role off the central striker. Price has scored in three of his last four appearances, while he has netted six goals across his last six for NI. The midfielder has five strikes in his last five outings at Windsor Park, so back him to find the net in a home victory.

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