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Kosovo vs. Slovenia: How to Watch, Odds, WCQ Preview

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Kosovo faces slovenia in Crucial World‍ Cup Qualifying Clash

PRISTINA, ‍Kosovo -⁣ Kosovo and Slovenia will battle for vital points in ⁢their‌ 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign ⁣on​ thursday, November 21, at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina. The match, kicking ⁣off at 5:00 PM CET (11:00 AM EST), ‌is a pivotal ‍fixture for both nations as they vie for a spot ‍in the expanded 48-team tournament.

This⁣ qualifying match carries notable weight for Kosovo, ‌currently seeking their ‍first world Cup appearance as an independent nation. Slovenia, aiming for their second World Cup berth since 2010, views this contest as a key opportunity to solidify their position in Group H. A win for either side will dramatically ‌improve their chances of progressing towards the finals in‍ the United States, Canada,‌ and Mexico.

How to Watch Kosovo vs. Slovenia

For viewers ⁤in the United ‍States, the match will be available on ESPN+. In the United kingdom, fans can catch the game on Viaplay Sports. Specific broadcast details for Kosovo and ⁤slovenia will vary; local sports channels and⁤ streaming services are the ⁣best sources for ‍data.

Current Odds

As of November 20, 2023, DraftKings Sportsbook lists Slovenia as the clear favorite with moneyline odds⁤ of -163. Kosovo is listed at +450, while a draw is set at +270. The over/under for total goals ⁣is set at 2.5.

WCQ Preview: Team Form and Key Players

Kosovo enters the match following⁢ a 1-1‌ draw against Romania in their previous qualifier. Despite a spirited performance, they’ve secured only one win in five qualifying matches thus far. ‍Key​ player Vedat ⁣muriqi, ‌Kosovo’s all-time leading scorer, will be crucial ⁣to their attacking efforts.

Slovenia, meanwhile, is coming off ‍a 2-1 victory over Kazakhstan.Led by the in-form Benjamin ‍Šeško,‍ who currently ⁢plays for RB Leipzig, Slovenia boasts a strong attacking lineup and a solid defensive record. Šeško’s recent ‍performances have been ‌instrumental in Slovenia’s qualifying campaign.

Group H Standings (as of November 20, 2023)

  1. Denmark (13 points)
  2. Slovenia (10 points)
  3. Kazakhstan (7 points)
  4. Finland (7 points)
  5. Northern Ireland (3​ points)
  6. Kosovo (2 points)
  7. San Marino (0 points)

The outcome of this match will significantly impact the ⁤group ‌standings and the qualification‍ prospects for ‍both Kosovo and Slovenia. Following this fixture, Kosovo will travel to face Finland on November 24th, while Slovenia will host Kazakhstan on the‍ same day.

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