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Montenegro vs. Liechtenstein: Predictions Preview, Lineups, H2h for October 13, 2025

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On Monday, Montenegro will host Liechtenstein in a friendly match at the Pod Goricom Stadium in Podgorica. Here’s a look at what to expect from this game.

Match Preview

Montenegro enters this match after a tough finish to their World Cup qualifying campaign, where they suffered four straight losses and ultimately missed out on the finals. Their last game ended in a 0-4 defeat against the Faroe Islands, leading to the firing of coach Robert Prosinečki. Mirko Vučinić now takes over, looking to instill some hope in fans with his first match in charge.

For Montenegro, this match is crucial to end a five-game winless streak. They will feel the absence of key player Stevan Jovetić, but the return of Stefan Savić boosts their defense. Vučinić is counting on motivated players to set the stage for better results in the future.

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Liechtenstein has not won an official match in over a year. Under coach Konrad Fünfstück, they did not earn any points in World Cup qualifying and have faced heavy defeats recently. With 23 goals conceded in their last six matches, they are among the most defensively weak teams in Europe.

Still, the team is using these friendlies to try new tactics and refresh their lineup. For this camp, they called up 28 players, and some newcomers may see their first action. Veteran captain Niklas Hasler leads the team, but without strong additions, it will be challenging for Liechtenstein to put up much of a fight against Montenegro.

Probable Lineups

  • Montenegro: Nikic, Roganović, Šipčić, Savić, Vukčević, Perović, Adžić, Bakić, Šimun, Osmajić, Krstović
  • Liechtenstein: Büchel, Göppel, Hofer, Schlegel, Tsund, A. Hasler, Lüchinger, Sele, N. Hasler, Luque-Notaro, Kindle

Match Facts and Head-to-Head

  • Montenegro is winless in their last five matches across all competitions.
  • Liechtenstein failed to earn any points in the 2026 World Cup qualifying.
  • Liechtenstein conceded 23 goals in their last six matches.

Prediction

While both teams are struggling, the difference in skill is notable. Playing at home, Montenegro has a strong chance to end their losing streak and gain some confidence. Liechtenstein may find it difficult to compete effectively against a more capable opponent.


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