Our prediction for this match:
Azerbaijan and Belarus, the two ex-Soviet republics, face each other at Bank Respublika Arena (Masazir) in a friendly on Tuesday evening. Azerbaijan are on a seven-game winless run in all competitions and they must be low on confidence following an embarrassing 3-0 loss to Haiti. Both Musa Gurbanli and Elvin Camalov are pushing for a start, while there are no fresh injury worries in the home team.
Belarus, on the other hand, aim to build on a thrilling 5-0 win over Tajikistan. Given Azerbaijan’s shaky, we predict that the visitors are going to emerge triumphant in Wednesday’s warm-up game. When the two teams met in the UEFA Nations League three years ago, Azerbaijan defeated Belarus 2-0, meaning that Carlos Alos’ men are hungry for revenge. A man to watch in the away team will be Baltika striker Vitaly Lisakovich, who has netted seven goals in 23 appearances for the Belarus national team.
Highlighted Team (Azerbaijan):

Azerbaijan footballers were playing for Soviet Union national team from 1920 to 1991. In 1991 Azerbaijan gained its independence and they have been competing on the international stage ever since. The Azeri have yet to qualify for the finals of a major tournament, but they have been producing fine performances ever since Robert Prosinecki took over the reins.
On September 17, 1992 the Milli suffered a 6-3 loss to Georgia in their first international match and seven years later they recorded their biggest win, with the team beating Liechtenstein 4-0 in front of home fans in Baku. The Azerbaijan national football team wear blue shirts and blue shorts when playing at home ground, while the colour of their away kit is red.
Gurban Gurbanov is the most capped played (68) and the legendary attacker, who played for Azerbaijan from 1992 to 2005), scored 14 goals for the national team. It has to be noted that the former Soviet republic play their home matches at Baku Olympic Stadium, which was opened on March 6, 2015.