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The Andorra vs Serbia prediction is on everyone’s lips as these two sides prepare to meet at Estadi de la FAF on October 14, 2025, at 19:45 GMT. With Serbia looking to get their qualification campaign back on track and Andorra searching for a rare bright spot, this World Cup qualifier promises intrigue—at least for those who love a good underdog story or a smart sports betting angle.
Let’s get straight into the nuts and bolts. This is only the second time these teams have met, with Serbia having taken a comfortable 3-0 win in their first encounter back in June 2025. The head to head stats leave little doubt about who is favored, and the latest betting odds reflect that: a home win for Andorra sits at a whopping 16.5, while a draw is priced at 6.09, and a Serbia win is a short 1.2.
Andorra come into this match rooted to the bottom of Group K. The hosts have just one point from six games, finally snapping a five-game losing streak with a gutsy 2-2 draw away to Latvia (a result that surprised even the most optimistic fans). That draw saw Moises San Nicolas and Ian Olivera both find the net—remarkable, considering Andorra hadn’t scored in their previous eight outings. Still, they remain winless in nine matches across all competitions.
Squad-wise, coach Koldo Alvarez is forced into changes. Joel Guillen is suspended, but Pau Babot returns from a ban. There are also doubts over Ian Olivera, while E. Vales Ramos and M. Pujol Pons are suspended for upcoming fixtures. Tactically, expect Andorra to stick with their familiar ultra-defensive 5-4-1, hoping to keep things tight and maybe—just maybe—nick something on the counter.
Serbia, meanwhile, come into this one in third place in the group with seven points from five matches. Their recent form is a mixed bag: back-to-back defeats against Albania (1-0) and England (5-0) have put their campaign under pressure. The big news? Dragan Stojkovic has resigned as head coach after the Albania loss, with U21 boss Zoran Mirković stepping in as interim manager. Serbia are also missing some key names: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic and Ivan Ilic are out injured, while Sasa Lukic is both injured and suspended. Nikola Milenkovic and Nemanja Gudelj are also doubts. But there’s still plenty of firepower, with Strahinja Pavlovic, Lazar Samardzic, Filip Kostic, and Dusan Vlahovic all available. Aleksandar Stankovic is in line for his first senior cap.
Given the gulf in quality and experience, it’s no surprise that the Andorra vs Serbia prediction market is heavily weighted in favor of the visitors. But as Latvia and Spain recently learned, football doesn’t always follow the script—especially in qualification campaigns.
Let’s talk numbers and tips, because that’s what you’re really here for. According to NerdyTips’ AI, the best wager is AS2+ (Serbia to score at least two goals), with a confidence rating of 7.6/10 and odds of 1.4. This makes sense: Serbia’s attack, even with a few absences, should have too much for Andorra’s defense.
For those seeking value in sports betting, the AS2+ tip is the standout play. Serbia’s squad depth and attacking quality, even with some missing faces, should be enough to see them bag at least a couple of goals. Andorra’s defensive setup might keep things respectable, but the gap in class is just too wide.
In summary, our Andorra vs Serbia prediction is simple:
With all the stats, team news, and betting odds considered, this looks like a night where Serbia get their campaign back on track—while Andorra will hope to keep their heads held high and maybe spring another surprise for the fans at home.
Whether you’re following for the love of football or for the thrill of sports betting, this Andorra vs Serbia prediction should keep things interesting. Just don’t blame us if Andorra’s 5-4-1 turns into a 9-0-1 and the ball never leaves their half!
The Andorra vs Serbia prediction is on everyone’s lips as these two sides prepare to meet at Estadi de la FAF on October 14, 2025, at 19:45 GMT. With Serbia looking to get their qualification campaign back on track and Andorra searching for a rare bright spot, this World Cup qualifier promises intrigue—at least for those who love a good underdog story or a smart sports betting angle.
Let’s get straight into the nuts and bolts. This is only the second time these teams have met, with Serbia having taken a comfortable 3-0 win in their first encounter back in June 2025. The head to head stats leave little doubt about who is favored, and the latest betting odds reflect that: a home win for Andorra sits at a whopping 16.5, while a draw is priced at 6.09, and a Serbia win is a short 1.2.
Andorra come into this match rooted to the bottom of Group K. The hosts have just one point from six games, finally snapping a five-game losing streak with a gutsy 2-2 draw away to Latvia (a result that surprised even the most optimistic fans). That draw saw Moises San Nicolas and Ian Olivera both find the net—remarkable, considering Andorra hadn’t scored in their previous eight outings. Still, they remain winless in nine matches across all competitions.
Squad-wise, coach Koldo Alvarez is forced into changes. Joel Guillen is suspended, but Pau Babot returns from a ban. There are also doubts over Ian Olivera, while E. Vales Ramos and M. Pujol Pons are suspended for upcoming fixtures. Tactically, expect Andorra to stick with their familiar ultra-defensive 5-4-1, hoping to keep things tight and maybe—just maybe—nick something on the counter.
Serbia, meanwhile, come into this one in third place in the group with seven points from five matches. Their recent form is a mixed bag: back-to-back defeats against Albania (1-0) and England (5-0) have put their campaign under pressure. The big news? Dragan Stojkovic has resigned as head coach after the Albania loss, with U21 boss Zoran Mirković stepping in as interim manager. Serbia are also missing some key names: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic and Ivan Ilic are out injured, while Sasa Lukic is both injured and suspended. Nikola Milenkovic and Nemanja Gudelj are also doubts. But there’s still plenty of firepower, with Strahinja Pavlovic, Lazar Samardzic, Filip Kostic, and Dusan Vlahovic all available. Aleksandar Stankovic is in line for his first senior cap.
Given the gulf in quality and experience, it’s no surprise that the Andorra vs Serbia prediction market is heavily weighted in favor of the visitors. But as Latvia and Spain recently learned, football doesn’t always follow the script—especially in qualification campaigns.
Let’s talk numbers and tips, because that’s what you’re really here for. According to NerdyTips’ AI, the best wager is AS2+ (Serbia to score at least two goals), with a confidence rating of 7.6/10 and odds of 1.4. This makes sense: Serbia’s attack, even with a few absences, should have too much for Andorra’s defense.
For those seeking value in sports betting, the AS2+ tip is the standout play. Serbia’s squad depth and attacking quality, even with some missing faces, should be enough to see them bag at least a couple of goals. Andorra’s defensive setup might keep things respectable, but the gap in class is just too wide.
In summary, our Andorra vs Serbia prediction is simple:
With all the stats, team news, and betting odds considered, this looks like a night where Serbia get their campaign back on track—while Andorra will hope to keep their heads held high and maybe spring another surprise for the fans at home.
Whether you’re following for the love of football or for the thrill of sports betting, this Andorra vs Serbia prediction should keep things interesting. Just don’t blame us if Andorra’s 5-4-1 turns into a 9-0-1 and the ball never leaves their half!
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Andorra no motivation!
AS2+ -250
Serbia is expected to score at least 2 goals with odds of -2502 -500
Serbia is expected to win with odds of -500Under 3.5 -278
No more than 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo -256
At least one team is not expected to score
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