On Thursday, March 21 at 1:00 pm EST at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena in Tbilisi Georgia, the first of six European Qualifiers will kick off. It’s Georgia favored at -125 to win in regulation. Read on for our top Georgia vs Luxembourg prediction and best betting tips today here.
This game is part of Path C to get to Euro 2024 with the winner playing either Greece or Kazakhstan next week.
Georgia was 4th in their Euro Qualifying Group at 2-2-4, with 12 goals scored and 18 goals allowed, but did win their Nations League group in League C.
Luxembourg was 3rd in their Euro Qualifying Group at 5-2-3, with 13 goals scored and 19 allowed. They were behind Portugal and Slovakia and had two wins over Bosnia and a win and draw versus Iceland, plus a draw versus Slovakia.
They were only 2nd in their Nations League Group but Turkey (1st) had already qualified so they are into this week’s playoffs.
Georgia vs Luxembourg Odds
Georgia is favored with Luxembourg 4-1 underdogs to win in relegation in the Georgia vs Luxembourg odds and picks.
- Georgia (-125)
- Draw (+240)
- Luxembourg (+400)
- Georgia to advance (-250)
- Luxembourg to advance (+195)
- Over 2.5 (+135)
- Under 2.5 (-175)
- Both Score Yes (+120)
- Both Score No (-163)
Georgia vs Luxembourg Head-to-Head
There has only been four all-time meetings and none since 2018 and they were all friendlies. Georgia is 2-1-1 in those games but Luxembourg won 1-0 in 2018 in the last game.
Georgia has never been to a major tournament so this will be a huge opportunity for them. They come into this game with only two wins in seven, but only four losses in 22.
Their games always see goals. In the last 17 games, there have been two or more goals in 16. The one time where there were fewer, that game was 0-0, so no 1-0 games. Bets on the Over 2.5 is also 13-4 in that time. They’ve also been solid when playing at home with just one loss in 11 at 7-3-1, and that loss came to Spain. Georgia has scored in 10 of those 11 games.
Luxembourg has also never been to a major tournament. For them, they’ve been in excellent form. Prior to this qualifying campaign, they had only seven wins in 117 Euro Qualifying games.
But they’ve now won their last two games and has won 5/8, scored in 6/8 and kept a clean sheet in 4/8. They’ve been shut out twice (Portugal and Slovakia) in that time, so BTTS bets is just 3-5 in the their last eight.
Georgia vs Luxembourg Prediction
When considering your Georgia vs Luxembourg prediction, Georgia are at home and have a star in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia but will be without the Napoli man on yellow card accumulation which is a big blow. They usually score but their games often see goals, and they did have tough competition with Spain, Scotland, and Norway in the Group Stage.
Luxembourg was a tough nut to crack in the Group Stage and had plenty of good results, despite a slightly weaker group. Still, they only got blown out versus Portugal. They too are missing a key striker in Danel Sinani who is suspended, but will have all-time scorer Gerson Rodrigues to call upon.
Luxembourg haven’t been a bad road team at 5-3-2 in last 10, while also scoring in 7/10.
This game should be tight when making your best soccer picks today with lots on the line. The BTTS is an option, but with both missing key attackers and so much on the line for both nations let’s back the draw for our Georgia vs Luxembourg best bets.
- Georgia vs Luxembourg Picks: Draw +240
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