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Liechtenstein vs Kazakhstan Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (UEFA)

by Alex Lawes · March 24 2025, 12:25
Liechtenstein vs Kazakhstan Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (UEFA)

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Liechtenstein have become the weakest side in European international football and it is a low ebb for the hosts as they take on a Kazakhstan side looking to bounce back from defeat.

Kick-off date/time: Tuesday 25th March, 2025: UK – 7:45pm / US ET – 3:45pm / US PT – 12:45pm

How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – Viaplay International YouTube / US – Fox Soccer Plus

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Liechtenstein vs Kazakhstan Prediction

Liechtenstein endured a very disappointing UEFA Nations League campaign in which they sat below San Marino and Gibraltar in their group in League D as they now take on a Kazakhstan side that were automatically relegated from League B to League C themselves in the autumn.

Liechtenstein began their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with a 3-0 hammering at the hands of North Macedonia at the Rheinpark Stadion in their most recent outing the other day. Aleksandar Trajkovski, Visar Musliu and Girona striker Bojan Miovski scored the goals for the North Macedonians in that game.

Kazakhstan, on the other hand, also suffered a defeat in their opening game as they lost by three goals to one away from home at the Cardiff City Stadium against Wales the other day. They went 1-0 down but did get themselves back onto level terms mid-way through the first-half before second-half strikes from Ben Davies and Rabbi Matondo.

Despite the fact the two sides both started with defeats in which they conceded three goals apiece, there is a clear favourite for this one and the Kazakhs should come out on top here. 

Liechtenstein vs Kazakhstan Tip: Kazakhstan to win

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