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Football fans, mark your calendars for September 7, 2025, as the Darius and Girėnas Stadium in Kaunas hosts a historic first-ever competitive meeting between Lithuania and the Netherlands. If you’re searching for a reliable Lithuania vs Netherlands prediction, you’re in the right place. With the Dutch giants visiting a determined but struggling Lithuanian side, this World Cup - Qualification Europe match promises plenty of talking points for sports betting enthusiasts and casual fans alike.
Let’s set the stage. Lithuania, currently fourth in Group G, are enduring a tough spell—winless in their last 12 international matches, with nine losses and three draws since June 2024. Their World Cup qualifying campaign hasn’t sparked much joy either: three draws and one loss, including a dramatic 96th-minute penalty to salvage a 1-1 draw against Malta last time out. Still, they remain unbeaten at home in this campaign, holding both Finland and Malta to draws.
Coach Edgaras Jankauskas faces a headache with injuries and suspensions. Key players like Kipras Kažukolovas, Matas Vareika, Pijus Širvys, and Vykintas Slivka are all sidelined. Defender Edgaras Utkus is suspended, forcing a reshuffle at the back. The squad’s shining light is Torino’s Gvidas Gineitis, but even he can’t patch up a defense that’s seen more changes than a fashion show. New faces like Vaidas Magdušauskas and Eligijus Jankauskas add some intrigue, but stability is in short supply.
The Netherlands, meanwhile, arrive with a squad worth a staggering €722.50m (compared to Lithuania’s €16.27m). Ronald Koeman’s men sit atop Group G, having scored 11 goals in three matches—most notably an 8-0 demolition of Malta. Their only slip was a 1-1 draw with Poland, where late wastefulness cost them maximum points. The Dutch defense, marshaled by Virgil van Dijk, has kept clean sheets in both previous qualifiers, and eight Premier League players started their last match—a new national record.
Koeman is missing Frenkie de Jong and Jeremie Frimpong, but Memphis Depay (tied as the Netherlands’ all-time top scorer) is hungry for the outright record. Wout Weghorst could get the nod up front as Koeman seeks a more ruthless edge. Feyenoord’s Sem Steijn and Sunderland’s Robin Roefs are among the fresh faces hoping to impress.
If you’re eyeing the betting odds, the numbers tell a clear story. Lithuania are massive underdogs at 31.0 for a home win, with a draw priced at 11.0. The Netherlands are overwhelming favorites at just 1.08. For those seeking value, our AI’s top Lithuania vs Netherlands prediction is H2 (away team to win by at least two goals), rated a perfect 10.0/10 with odds of 1.3. The 1x2 market prediction is a confident “2” (away win), also at 10.0 trust and 1.08 odds.
Looking for goals? Over 2.5 goals is the best under/over bet, with a trust rating of 6.0 and odds of 1.4. The predicted final score is a resounding 0:4 in favor of the Dutch, with a half-time prediction of 0:2. Expect the Netherlands to dominate possession, rack up shots, and win comfortably—our AI expects 5 corners for the visitors, just 1 for Lithuania, and a total of three yellow cards split between the teams.
With the odds, stats, and recent form all pointing one way, it’s hard to see anything but a comfortable Dutch victory. Lithuania’s spirit and home resilience might keep things interesting for a while, but the gulf in quality, squad depth, and experience is simply too wide. For sports betting fans, the best value lies in backing the Netherlands to win by at least two goals and over 2.5 goals in the match. If you’re feeling brave, a 4-0 away win fits the numbers and the narrative.
So, whether you’re a stats lover, a betting odds hunter, or just here for a good football story, our Lithuania vs Netherlands prediction is clear: expect Dutch dominance, plenty of goals, and a step closer to World Cup qualification for Koeman’s men. As always, bet responsibly—and enjoy the game!
Football fans, mark your calendars for September 7, 2025, as the Darius and Girėnas Stadium in Kaunas hosts a historic first-ever competitive meeting between Lithuania and the Netherlands. If you’re searching for a reliable Lithuania vs Netherlands prediction, you’re in the right place. With the Dutch giants visiting a determined but struggling Lithuanian side, this World Cup - Qualification Europe match promises plenty of talking points for sports betting enthusiasts and casual fans alike.
Let’s set the stage. Lithuania, currently fourth in Group G, are enduring a tough spell—winless in their last 12 international matches, with nine losses and three draws since June 2024. Their World Cup qualifying campaign hasn’t sparked much joy either: three draws and one loss, including a dramatic 96th-minute penalty to salvage a 1-1 draw against Malta last time out. Still, they remain unbeaten at home in this campaign, holding both Finland and Malta to draws.
Coach Edgaras Jankauskas faces a headache with injuries and suspensions. Key players like Kipras Kažukolovas, Matas Vareika, Pijus Širvys, and Vykintas Slivka are all sidelined. Defender Edgaras Utkus is suspended, forcing a reshuffle at the back. The squad’s shining light is Torino’s Gvidas Gineitis, but even he can’t patch up a defense that’s seen more changes than a fashion show. New faces like Vaidas Magdušauskas and Eligijus Jankauskas add some intrigue, but stability is in short supply.
The Netherlands, meanwhile, arrive with a squad worth a staggering €722.50m (compared to Lithuania’s €16.27m). Ronald Koeman’s men sit atop Group G, having scored 11 goals in three matches—most notably an 8-0 demolition of Malta. Their only slip was a 1-1 draw with Poland, where late wastefulness cost them maximum points. The Dutch defense, marshaled by Virgil van Dijk, has kept clean sheets in both previous qualifiers, and eight Premier League players started their last match—a new national record.
Koeman is missing Frenkie de Jong and Jeremie Frimpong, but Memphis Depay (tied as the Netherlands’ all-time top scorer) is hungry for the outright record. Wout Weghorst could get the nod up front as Koeman seeks a more ruthless edge. Feyenoord’s Sem Steijn and Sunderland’s Robin Roefs are among the fresh faces hoping to impress.
If you’re eyeing the betting odds, the numbers tell a clear story. Lithuania are massive underdogs at 31.0 for a home win, with a draw priced at 11.0. The Netherlands are overwhelming favorites at just 1.08. For those seeking value, our AI’s top Lithuania vs Netherlands prediction is H2 (away team to win by at least two goals), rated a perfect 10.0/10 with odds of 1.3. The 1x2 market prediction is a confident “2” (away win), also at 10.0 trust and 1.08 odds.
Looking for goals? Over 2.5 goals is the best under/over bet, with a trust rating of 6.0 and odds of 1.4. The predicted final score is a resounding 0:4 in favor of the Dutch, with a half-time prediction of 0:2. Expect the Netherlands to dominate possession, rack up shots, and win comfortably—our AI expects 5 corners for the visitors, just 1 for Lithuania, and a total of three yellow cards split between the teams.
With the odds, stats, and recent form all pointing one way, it’s hard to see anything but a comfortable Dutch victory. Lithuania’s spirit and home resilience might keep things interesting for a while, but the gulf in quality, squad depth, and experience is simply too wide. For sports betting fans, the best value lies in backing the Netherlands to win by at least two goals and over 2.5 goals in the match. If you’re feeling brave, a 4-0 away win fits the numbers and the narrative.
So, whether you’re a stats lover, a betting odds hunter, or just here for a good football story, our Lithuania vs Netherlands prediction is clear: expect Dutch dominance, plenty of goals, and a step closer to World Cup qualification for Koeman’s men. As always, bet responsibly—and enjoy the game!
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Netherlands is expected to win with odds of -1250Over 2.5 -250
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchNo -263
At least one team is not expected to score
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World - World Cup - Qualification Europe| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
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| 1 |
Netherlands | 7 | 23-4 | 17 |
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Poland | 7 | 11-5 | 14 |
| 3 |
Finland | 8 | 8-14 | 10 |
| 4 |
Malta | 7 | 2-16 | 5 |
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Lithuania | 7 | 6-11 | 3 |