Andorra – Serbia Prediction World Cup Qualifiers, Group K, Matchday 7, 10/14/2025 at 8:45 p.m.
If this were heavyweight boxing, the referee would have to approach the Serbs and call: One, two, three.
Because yes, the proud Balkan nation has suffered a knockout defeat that could spell the end. And now they are guests of a hopeless but proven tough opponent in the Pyrenees? That can only go wrong.
In my Andorra vs. Serbia prediction, I’m therefore speculating on a bold 0-0 at halftime! The odds for this in the Interwetten app are simply fantastic, and the Serbs could actually need a full 45 minutes to thaw out a bit after their shock defeat.
Andorra vs. Serbia AI predictions:
The Balkan kickers won the first leg 3-0, but there could be a surprise in the return leg at the Estadi de la FAF after their defeat against Albania.
In any case, our Andorra Serbia AI prediction sees a positive expected value behind the Double Chance 1X selection. If successful, your stake will be more than quintupled.
And yes, despite their height advantage, the soccer minnows have lost 4 of their last 5 home internationals, but always by just a single goal difference to their respective opponents.
Predicted chance of winning:
| Andorra win |
Draw |
Serbia win |
| 5.8% |
15.2% |
79% |
Under 2.5 goals at odds around double the value also piques my interest. Our AI model could be spot on here.
Especially since I consider a 1-0 or maximum 2-0 for the Serbs to be by far the most likely final results.
Both teams to score – No is also recommended by our AI. Since the “BTS” condition was only met in 1 of the underdog’s last 11 home international matches, this suggestion actually sounds promising at first.
However, the odds on the markets are only 1.37 on average in the event of success – that’s too low for me, given that I wouldn’t categorically rule out a 1-1 draw.
What you need to consider when betting on Andorra vs. Serbia
- Only one of Andorra’s last 16 games ended with goals on both sides.
- Andorra has averaged only 0.7 shots on goal per game in this World Cup qualifier – the lowest in the group.
- Three of Serbia’s four goals in qualifying were scored before halftime.
- In Serbia’s last six games, both teams have never scored.



