Serbia v Bulgaria, Group G of the European Championship qualifiers in Germany, scheduled for Sunday 19 November from 16:00 at the Gradski Stadium in Leskovac, will be broadcast live by Digi Sport 3 and Prima Sports. 3.

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One of the few high-stakes fixtures of the day is one in which Serbia need at least a home draw against Bulgaria to qualify for Euro 2024.

In addition to Serbia with 13 points (seven matches) and Bulgaria with three points (seven matches), Group G also includes Hungary with 15 points (seven matches), Montenegro with 11 points (seven matches) and Lithuania. , with six points (eight matches) as the top two teams qualify for the EC 2024 finals.

Serbia are second in the group with 13 points, two points ahead of third-placed Montenegro, and will play their final match at home against leaders Hungary, who have 15 points and have already qualified for the European Championship finals in Germany. .

Dragan Stojkovic’s team need a draw against Bulgaria, as they have a head-to-head advantage (2-0 away and 3-1 at home) if they draw against Montenegro and can qualify even if they lose, provided the opposition do not win in Budapest (Serbia can win the group if they beat Bulgaria and Hungary lose at home to Montenegro).

Serbia played its last game on Wednesday with a score of 0:1 away to Belgium (friendly match) and suffered two defeats in the group in a “double” with Hungary (1:2 at home and also 1:2 away).

Bulgaria are bottom of the group with just three accumulated points without a single win, and on Wednesday they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Hungary by an own goal in extra time.

It was the first game of new coach Ilian Iliev (former Bulgarian international with 34 caps, playing as an attacking midfielder for Benfica, Bursaspor, AEK Athens, Maritimo and Salgueiros) after Serb Mladen Krstaic was fired for “unsatisfactory results”.

In a tour match on 20 June 2023, Bulgaria and Serbia drew 1-1 in Razgrad after goals from Despodov (47) and Lazovic (90+6).

Probable teams

Serbia: Rajković – Gudel, Velković, Pavlović – Radonić, Maksimović, Gruić, Mladenović – Samardžić, Djuricić – Vlahović.

Bulgaria: Naumov – Popov, Petkov, Antov, Nedyalkov – Krastev, Chochev, Gruev – Despodov, Minchev, Delev.

Superbet offers odds of 1.22 on prediction 1: victory of the home team in the match Serbia – Bulgaria.

Serbia – Bulgaria 1
Quota 1.22

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