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Welcome to our Malta vs Bosnia & Herzegovina prediction, where we break down the key stats, team news, and betting odds for this friendly football match on October 12, 2025. Whether you’re a seasoned bettor or just here for some football fun, we’ll help you make sense of the numbers and the story behind them.
This friendly at the National Stadium in Ta' Qali comes at a busy time for both teams. Malta, led by coach Emilio De Leo, are using this match to regroup after a tough 4-0 loss to the Netherlands in World Cup qualifying. De Leo is taking the chance to test new combinations ahead of November’s fixtures against Finland and Poland. The squad features a blend of domestic talent and overseas players, with the likes of Teddy Teuma (Reims), Jodi Jones (Notts County), and captain Matthew Guillaumier (Panserraikos) expected to anchor the midfield.
A special note for Malta fans: veteran defender Steve Borg will make his final appearance, turning this into a testimonial match for one of the national team’s most loyal servants. Suspended players Paul Mbong and Zach Muscat return, while Teddy Teuma and Ryan Camenzuli are back from injury. Youngster Andrew Borg gets his first call-up after impressing domestically.
Malta’s recent form has been challenging, with just two points from six World Cup qualifiers and their last competitive win coming over a year ago. Still, they showed attacking promise in a recent 3-1 friendly win against San Marino. Expect some tactical tweaks from De Leo, with Jodi Jones likely to get forward and Jean Borg possibly starting at right-back.
Bosnia & Herzegovina, managed by Sergej Barbarez, arrive after a 2-2 World Cup qualifying draw with Cyprus—a result that raised a few eyebrows. Their squad is packed with talent from top European leagues, including Edin Džeko (Fiorentina), Amar Dedić (Benfica), and Benjamin Tahirović (Brøndby). However, they will miss forward Ermedin Demirović due to injury, and there are still some question marks over defensive options.
Bosnia & Herzegovina’s squad value dwarfs Malta’s (€66.90m vs €15.05m), and they generally control more of the ball in matches. Their recent form has been mixed, but they’re clear favorites in the betting odds for this friendly.
Historically, Bosnia & Herzegovina have had the upper hand in head to head meetings, and the difference in squad depth and experience is clear. Malta will need to be disciplined and hope to catch their visitors on the break.
Now, let’s get to the Malta vs Bosnia & Herzegovina prediction from our AI analysis. The away win (2) is the most likely outcome, with a confidence rating of 2.2 and odds of 1.57. It’s not the highest confidence, but the difference in quality and recent performances makes Bosnia & Herzegovina the smart pick.
If you’re looking for value, the over 1.5 goals market is a popular choice here. Both teams have shown they can score or concede, and with Bosnia’s attacking options, at least two goals seem likely. The betting odds reflect the gap between the teams, but Malta’s fighting spirit—especially in a testimonial for Steve Borg—shouldn’t be underestimated.
In summary, our Malta vs Bosnia & Herzegovina prediction points to a solid away win, with Bosnia’s experience and squad strength likely to make the difference. Malta will look to put on a show for their fans and give Steve Borg a memorable send-off, but the numbers and recent form favor Bosnia & Herzegovina. If you’re betting, the away win and over 1.5 total goals are your best options.
So, grab your snacks and enjoy the match—whether you’re cheering for the underdogs or backing the favorites, football always has room for surprises!
Welcome to our Malta vs Bosnia & Herzegovina prediction, where we break down the key stats, team news, and betting odds for this friendly football match on October 12, 2025. Whether you’re a seasoned bettor or just here for some football fun, we’ll help you make sense of the numbers and the story behind them.
This friendly at the National Stadium in Ta' Qali comes at a busy time for both teams. Malta, led by coach Emilio De Leo, are using this match to regroup after a tough 4-0 loss to the Netherlands in World Cup qualifying. De Leo is taking the chance to test new combinations ahead of November’s fixtures against Finland and Poland. The squad features a blend of domestic talent and overseas players, with the likes of Teddy Teuma (Reims), Jodi Jones (Notts County), and captain Matthew Guillaumier (Panserraikos) expected to anchor the midfield.
A special note for Malta fans: veteran defender Steve Borg will make his final appearance, turning this into a testimonial match for one of the national team’s most loyal servants. Suspended players Paul Mbong and Zach Muscat return, while Teddy Teuma and Ryan Camenzuli are back from injury. Youngster Andrew Borg gets his first call-up after impressing domestically.
Malta’s recent form has been challenging, with just two points from six World Cup qualifiers and their last competitive win coming over a year ago. Still, they showed attacking promise in a recent 3-1 friendly win against San Marino. Expect some tactical tweaks from De Leo, with Jodi Jones likely to get forward and Jean Borg possibly starting at right-back.
Bosnia & Herzegovina, managed by Sergej Barbarez, arrive after a 2-2 World Cup qualifying draw with Cyprus—a result that raised a few eyebrows. Their squad is packed with talent from top European leagues, including Edin Džeko (Fiorentina), Amar Dedić (Benfica), and Benjamin Tahirović (Brøndby). However, they will miss forward Ermedin Demirović due to injury, and there are still some question marks over defensive options.
Bosnia & Herzegovina’s squad value dwarfs Malta’s (€66.90m vs €15.05m), and they generally control more of the ball in matches. Their recent form has been mixed, but they’re clear favorites in the betting odds for this friendly.
Historically, Bosnia & Herzegovina have had the upper hand in head to head meetings, and the difference in squad depth and experience is clear. Malta will need to be disciplined and hope to catch their visitors on the break.
Now, let’s get to the Malta vs Bosnia & Herzegovina prediction from our AI analysis. The away win (2) is the most likely outcome, with a confidence rating of 2.2 and odds of 1.57. It’s not the highest confidence, but the difference in quality and recent performances makes Bosnia & Herzegovina the smart pick.
If you’re looking for value, the over 1.5 goals market is a popular choice here. Both teams have shown they can score or concede, and with Bosnia’s attacking options, at least two goals seem likely. The betting odds reflect the gap between the teams, but Malta’s fighting spirit—especially in a testimonial for Steve Borg—shouldn’t be underestimated.
In summary, our Malta vs Bosnia & Herzegovina prediction points to a solid away win, with Bosnia’s experience and squad strength likely to make the difference. Malta will look to put on a show for their fans and give Steve Borg a memorable send-off, but the numbers and recent form favor Bosnia & Herzegovina. If you’re betting, the away win and over 1.5 total goals are your best options.
So, grab your snacks and enjoy the match—whether you’re cheering for the underdogs or backing the favorites, football always has room for surprises!
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O1.5 -303
At least 2 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -3032 -175
Bosnia H is expected to win with odds of -175Over 1.5 -303
At least 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -143
At least one team is not expected to scoreX2&O1.5 -196
Away win/draw and over 1.5 goals
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