Our prediction for this Euro 2020 match:
Armenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina square off against each other in the Euro 2020 qualifiers in Yerevan in what is expected to be one of the most entertaining games of Sunday’s program. Despite producing a fine performance against Italy, the Armenians eventually suffered dropped a one-goal advantage and suffered a 3-1 loss to the Azzurri in front of home fans.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Co. sit in 4th position in Group J, six points behind second-placed Finland, meaning that this has to go down as a must-win game for them. The Bosnians, who crushed Liechtenstein 5-0 on Thursday evening, face a must-win situation as well, meaning that there is a big value in betting on both teams to score. It has to be noted that Bosnia recorded a 2-1 win over Armenia at Stadion Grbavica in Zenica earlier in the process.
Highlighted Player (Yura Movsisyan):

Yura Movsisyan is a Real Salt Lake City footballer who plays for Armenian national team as well. Movsisyan was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, but his family moved to the United States while he was a boy and, as a result, he started his youth career at Pasadena Lancers. Following a one year of college soccer, Kansas City Wizards chiefs offered him a professional contract.
The Armenian attacker scored five goals in 28 league appearances for the Wizards and in 2007 he signed for Real Salt Lake City. After spending two seasons at the MLS club, Movsisyan moved to Europe, signing a deal with Danish side Randers. Speaking of his stay in Russia, the Armenia international played for the likes of Krasnodar and Spartak Moscow and he scored no less than 48 goals in the Russian top flight.
In 2017 he returned to Salt Lake City and he is expected to play an important role in Jeff Cassar’s team in the 2017 MLS campaign. Movsisyan made his Armenia debut on August 11, 2010 in a friendly against Iran.
Highlighted Team (Bosnia & Herzegovina):

Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team have been competiting on the international stage since the country declared independence in 1992. The former Yugoslavian republic did well to book their place at the 2014 FIFA World Cup finals in Brazil, but the Balkan Dragons failed to impress at the showpiece tournament.
Bosnia were beaten by the likes of Argentina and Nigeria in the group stages of the competition, but they gave fans some cheer on June 25, 2014, with the team beating Iran 3-1 in their final group game. The Dragons welcome their rivals at Bilino Polje in Zenica and the capacity of the venue is 15.600. Bosnia play their home games in blue shirts and blue shorts, whilst the colour of their away kits is white.
Roma attacker Edin Dzeko, who used to play for the likes of Wolfsburg and Manchester City, is undisputedly the team’s most notable footballer. Serie A ace Miralem Pjanic is yet another player to mention as he has established himself as one of the best midfielders in the world football.