Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Following a slim goalless draw with Albania, Serbia will look to record their first win in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers when they take on Andorra in Leskovac. The Eagles failed to create a descent goal-scoring opportunity against Albania, but they are seen as hot favourites to beat Andorra at Stadion Dubocica. Pacey winger Stefan Mitrovic is pushing for a start as well as AC Milan centre-forward Luka Jovic, while Al Hilal ace Sergej Milinkovic-Savic has been omitted.
The Andorrans, on the other hand, produced a fine display in a 1-0 loss to England, but with Serbia being a real force to be reckoned with at home, we do not believe that the underdogs are capable of grabbing something from Tuesday’s qualifier. Although the visitors have no new injury worries ahead of their trip to the Balkans, experienced defender Marc Garcia is likely to force his way into the starting lineup.
Highlighted Player (Predrag Rajkovic):

Predrag Rajkovic is a professional footballer who plays for Stade Reims and the Serbian National team. Born on the 31st of October, 1995, the Serbian goalkeeper spent his youth career with Hajduk Velijko and Jagodina before signing a professional contract, his first, with the latter in 2012.
His first professional appearance came on the 9th of March, 2013, in a Serbian Superliga match against Partizan. A two-year stint at Red Star Belgrade succeeded Rajkovic's time at Jagodina, after which he moved to Israel to join Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2015. At Aviv, the six-foot-tall established himself as a first-team regular, and in his four-year spell at the club, he made 192 appearances, kept 90 clean sheets and won the Toto Cup.
The 24-year old now plays in Ligue one with Stade Reims and is on a contract that expires in 2023. At the International level, Rajkovic is a former youth international and has capped at every youth level for Serbia. He made his senior team debut meanwhile on the 14th of August, 2013, in a friendly match against Colombia.
Highlighted Team (Andorra):

Andorra national football team played their first official game in 1996, with the team suffering a 6-1 loss to Estonia. The Tricolours have been participating in both European Championship qualifiers and World Cup qualifiers since 2000, but they have yet to make it to the finals of the major tournament.
Andorra have established themselves as a cannon fodder for their rivals, but it has to be noted that they did well to beat Macedonia in the 2006 World Cup qualifier (1-0). The Andorrans play their home games at Estadio Nacional in Andorra la Vella and you should bear in mind that they suffered their biggest defeat in an official match on June 4, 2005 when they were outclassed by Czech Republic in Liberec.
Speaking of their biggest win, the minnows recorded a 2-0 victory over Belarus in a friendly game in Aixovall. The likes of Ildefons Lima and Oscar Sonejee are the most notable footballers who represented Andorra on the international stage.