Our prediction for this Euro 2024 match:
Szusza Ferenc Stadion will host Monday’s EURO 2024 qualifier between Belarus and Kosovo, the two teams who meet for the first time in a competitive match. Belarus made a slow start to their qualifying campaign, with the team losing each of their three group games and, no doubt, they are low on confidence ahead of the visit of Kosovo. There are no fresh injury worries in the home team, but midfielder Maks Ebong is still one yellow card away from suspension.
The visitors, on the other hand, have drawn each of their first three group games, with the team sitting in 4th place in Group I. Anyhow, away win should be considered this time out as Belarus have been struggling at the back in the EURO 2024 qualifiers to date. As always, a man to keep an eye in the away team will be Mallorca forward Vedad Muriqi, who produced a fine display in a goalless draw with Romania on Friday.
Highlighted Player (Milot Rashica):
Milot Rashica is a Kosovo Albanian player who was born on June 28, 1996 in Vucitrn, FR Yugoslavia. Rashica is a product of FC Vushtrria football academy and he continued playing for the Ferki Aliu Stadium outfit at senior level.
Milot Rashica is a winger, but he is used as an attacking midfielder as well and it has to be noted that his preferred foot is right. Nowadays, the Albanian footballer plays for Vitesse in Dutch Eredivisie and he has established himself as a first-team regular at the club.
Milot Rashica made his Vitesse debut on July 30, 2015, coming as a substitute for Serbia international Uros Djurdjevic in a 3-0 defeat to Southampton in the Europa League qualifiers. Speaking of his Eredivisie debut, Rashica played his first match for Vitesse in the Dutch elite division on August 9, 2015 in a 1-1 draw with Willem II. The Vitesse footballer has six caps for Albania U21 team, but he represents Kosovo at senior level.
Highlighted Team (Belarus):
Belarus national football team have been competing on the international stage since 1992. The Belarusians played their first match against Lithuania on July 20, 1992, but the game was not FIFA-recognized. The White Wings faced Ukraine in their first official match, with the team sharing the spoils with the fellow former Soviet republic.
Belarus have yet to qualify for a major tournament and they have slim chances of booking their place at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The Belarusians recorded their biggest win on September 4, 2014, with the team rolling over Tajikistan 6-1 in Borisov and speaking of their biggest loss, they were hammered by Austria (0-5) on June 11, 2003.
Alexander Hleb is the most famous footballer who played for the Belarus national team and it is well known that he spent four seasons at Barcelona. Belarus play their home games at Borisov Arena and they wear white shirts and white shorts when welcoming their rivals. The colour of their away kits is black.