Our prediction for this match:
Slovenia and Bosnia & Herzegovina face each other at Stadion Z’dezele in an ex-yu derby. Slovenia defeated Luxembourg 1-0 in their last warm-up game, but they will have a much bigger fish to fry in Tuesday’s clash. Head coach Matjaz Kek is widely expected to mix the squad, with all Aljosa Matko, Andres Vombergar, and Benjamin Verbic pushing for a start. The Balkan Dragons, on the other hand, survived San Marino in their last World Cup qualifier, with substitute Edin Dzeko scoring the winner.
The Fenerbahce ace is unlikely to be risked in Tuesday’s friendly, but boss Sergej Barbarez still has a number of high-profile footballers to choose from. As Bosnia were struggling offensively against San Marino, we believe that there is a big value in betting on under 2.5 goals. Both Amar Dedic and Amar Memic are pushing for recalls to Bosnia’s starting eleven.
Highlighted Player (Miha Zajc):

Born in Sempeter pri Gorici, Slovenia, Miha Zajc started his career in Interblock, recording only five appearances before moving to NK Olimpia on a loan deal. In season 2013/14, the attacking midfielder made 13 appearances in the Slovenian Prva Liga, netting 5 goas in the process.
After yet another loan deal, now with Celje, Miha Zajc moved to NK Olimpia on a permanent deal. The player can perform as an attacking midfielder and as a central midfielder. During his 81 appearances for NK Olimpia, Zajc scored 20 goals and recorded 12 assists, which was good enough for the Empoli officials to sign the 24-year-old for about €1.7 million.
In 2017/18, Zajc helped Empoli win Serie B with 8 goals and 14 assists. Thanks to his good performances, he made his debut for Slovenia national team in March 2016 and has played in 5 games so far, with one goal on his tally.
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