1
Spain
21
2
France
22
3
England
20
4
Turkey
17
5
Albania
15
6
Belgium
20
7
Hungary
18
8
Denmark
22
9
Romania
22
10
Portugal
30
11
Scotland
17
12
Netherlands
18
13
Italy
14
14
Croatia
16
15
Czechia
15
16
Austria
19
17
Serbia
14
18
Slovenia
22
19
Switzerland
17
20
Slovakia
22
21
Norway
11
22
Greece
13
23
Ukraine
14
24
Wales
12
25
Poland
11
26
Sweden
10
27
Montenegro
11
28
Finland
18
29
Israel
15
30
Luxembourg
17
31
Georgia
8
32
Republic of Ireland
6
33
FYR Macedonia
8
34
Armenia
8
35
Moldova
10
36
Azerbaijan
7
37
Lithuania
6
38
Kazakhstan
18
39
Belarus
12
40
Iceland
10
41
Cyprus
0
42
Gibraltar
0
43
Malta
0
44
Latvia
3
45
Faroe Islands
2
46
Estonia
1
47
Bulgaria
4
48
Northern Ireland
9
49
Kosovo
11
50
Bosnia and Herzegovina
9
51
San Marino
0
52
Andorra
2
53
Liechtenstein
0
The much improved Luxembourg took the lead at home to Ukraine through Turpel in the thirty-fourth minute, but Tsygankov equalised for Ukraine before the interval. The game looked as it was going to end all square heading into the final minute, until Rodrigues scored a stoppage time own goal to hand Ukraine all three points when a draw would probably have been the fairest result. Serbia’s Tadić enjoyed the best season of his career in 2018/19 and he put the visitors in front from the penalty spot in Portugal, after just seven minutes. Danilo Pereira equalised for the hosts before the break, but despite seeing more of the ball and creating the better chances in the second half the hosts were unable to carve out a winning goal and the game ended 1-1.
The head to head record between these two countries and their form and performances heading into Friday’s game, all points towards under 2.5 goals being scored and the game ending in a draw. Under 2.5 goals have been scored in three of the four previous encounters between these two countries, while under 2.5 goals have also been produced in four of Ukraine’s and four of Serbia’s last six matches. Ukraine have only lost one of their last six internationals, while Serbia head into Friday’s match unbeaten in their last six internationals. Ukraine have drawn three of their last six matches and Serbia have drawn three of their last five, which is why we’re backing a low scoring draw between the pair on Friday.