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Supporting tips are derived from recent form data and are secondary to the main selection above. All bets carry risk.
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Estimated probabilities derived from form data. Highlighted row = highest probability in each group.
WC
WC
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UNL
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UNL
WC
WC
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WC
FI
FI
FI
UNL
UNL
UNL
Bosnia and Herzegovina face off against Lithuania in a Women’s European Qualifier that has all the makings of an end-to-end shootout. If we look at the recent head-to-head history, Lithuania struck a heavy blow in April, walking away with a 2-0 victory that exposed some serious flaws in Bosnia’s defensive transition. However, writing Bosnia off based on that single result ignores the sheer offensive firepower they possess when playing on their own terms. Earlier in the campaign, they put 13 goals past Liechtenstein and another six in the return fixture. They are a team that lives and dies by the sword.
We are currently at a critical juncture in Group C1, where the “must-win” pressure is suffocating. Bosnia knows that securing three points at home is non-negotiable if they want to keep their advancement hopes alive. Because a draw does them no favors, they are going to push numbers forward from the opening whistle. Their midfield is designed to feed the forwards aggressively, creating a chaotic, high-tempo environment. While this leads to plenty of chances at the offensive end, it also leaves their backline highly exposed to counter-attacks the exact vulnerability Lithuania exploited two months ago.
The statistical trends here paint a very clear picture. Bosnia consistently generates a massive volume of shots against mid-to-lower tier opposition, while Lithuania has proven they have the tactical discipline to punish overextended defenses. You have a desperate home side that knows how to find the back of the net, going up against a visiting team that already knows how to crack their defensive code. Neither manager has the luxury of playing for a scoreless draw. The urgency of the group standings dictates an open, expansive game, making the Over 2.5 goals market an incredibly logical and data-backed angle.

