M. Tuci
M. Jankovic
O. Gasevic
Result × Home win
Pre-game odds
1 | X | 2 | |
---|---|---|---|
Odds |
7.00
|
4.50
|
1.44
|
Prob. |
14.3%
|
22.2%
|
69.4%
|
Key points
• Montenegro is on a seven-match losing streak with zero clean sheets.
• Türkiye is unbeaten in their last five matches and has a positive goal difference.
• Montenegro has scored only two goals in their last seven games.
• Türkiye has scored nine goals in their last six matches, averaging 1.5 goals per game.
• The last three home matches for Montenegro resulted in defeats.
• Türkiye's away form includes scoring in all of their last six matches, averaging 1.67 goals per game.
Current streaks
Montenegro
0
7
7
0
0
7
Türkiye
0
1
0
5
1
0
Recent form
Montenegro
Montenegro's recent form has been abysmal, with the team enduring a dismal run of seven consecutive defeats. This losing streak is particularly concerning, as they have failed to secure a single point in their last six matches, conceding 11 goals whilst scoring only twice. Their defensive woes are evident, having not kept a clean sheet in their last seven games and conceding an average of 1.83 goals per match. The team's attacking prowess has also been lacking, with a meagre 0.33 goals scored per game. Notably, two-thirds of their recent matches have seen under 2.5 goals, indicating low-scoring affairs. The most significant defeat came in a friendly against Georgia, where Montenegro succumbed to a 3-1 loss, marking their highest-scoring game in this period. With such poor form, Montenegro face an uphill battle to reverse their fortunes in upcoming fixtures.
Türkiye
Türkiye have shown impressive form in recent matches, with a notable unbeaten streak of five games since their last defeat against the Netherlands in the European Championship. Their attacking prowess is evident, having scored nine goals in their last six matches, with a particularly high-scoring game against Iceland (4-2 win) standing out. Defensively, Türkiye have been solid, keeping three clean sheets in their last six outings and conceding less than a goal per game on average. The team's ability to both score and prevent goals is reflected in their positive goal difference of +4. Interestingly, there's a perfect split between high and low-scoring matches, with 50% of their games seeing over 2.5 goals and the other half under. This balanced performance suggests Türkiye are adaptable and capable of competing in various game scenarios.
Montenegro
LLLLLL
W0 D0 L6
2
0.3
11
1.8
-9
0
2.17
33%
67%
33%
Türkiye
LDWWWD
W3 D2 L1
9
1.5
5
0.8
+4
3
2.33
50%
50%
50%
Recent home/away form
Montenegro
Montenegro's recent home form presents a tale of two halves, with the team experiencing a stark contrast in results over their last six matches. The Balkan side started strongly with three consecutive victories, including a notable 3-2 win against Lebanon in a high-scoring friendly. However, their form has taken a dramatic downturn, with Montenegro suffering three straight defeats in their most recent home games. This run includes a heavy 3-1 loss to Georgia in a friendly and a crucial 2-1 defeat to Wales in the UEFA Nations League. Despite the recent slump, Montenegro have managed to maintain a respectable scoring record, netting in five out of the six matches. Their defensive performance has been a concern, though, with the team conceding nine goals overall and keeping only two clean sheets during this period.
Türkiye
Türkiye have shown mixed form in their recent away matches, with a notable improvement in their goal-scoring prowess. They have managed to score in all of their last six away games, averaging an impressive 1.67 goals per match. The team's attacking intent is further highlighted by the fact that 83% of these matches have seen over 2.5 goals, providing entertainment for spectators. Their most recent outing was particularly high-scoring, with a 4-2 victory over Iceland in the UEFA Nations League. However, defensively, there's room for improvement as they've kept only one clean sheet in this period. The team have demonstrated resilience, bouncing back from defeats with wins, as seen in their European Championship campaign where they won two consecutive matches after an initial loss. This inconsistency is reflected in their overall record of three wins, one draw, and two losses in their last six away fixtures.
Montenegro
WWWLLL
W3 D0 L3
8
1.3
9
1.5
-1
2
2.83
50%
50%
50%
Türkiye
LWWLDW
W3 D1 L2
10
1.7
8
1.3
+2
1
3
83%
17%
83%