Our prediction for this Nations League match:
Sunday’s football game at Stadion Stozice pits together Slovenia and Slovakia, the two teams that played out a boring goalless draw in the first leg. Slovenia did well to hold Slovakia to a draw at Tehelne pole (Bratislava), but they should adopt a bit more attacking approach in the second leg. Hajduk Split forward Jan Mlakar limped off with injury in the first leg, with Zan Vipotnik likely to step up, while Adam Gnezda Cerin is back from suspension.
Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko is widely expected to lead the line for the home side. The Slovaks, on the other hand, have to deal with double injury blow. As defensive duo Denis Vavro – Adam Obert picked up knocks in the first leg, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the home side. Fellow defender Ivan Mesik is widely expected to return to the starting eleven.
Highlighted Team (Slovenia):

Slovenia have been competing on the international stage following the split of Yugoslavia in 1991. The Slovenians were outclassed by France in their first unofficial match (0-5), whilst they shared the spoils with Estonia in their first official game (1-1).
The former Yugoslav republic participated at three major football tournaments, with the team making it to the FIFA World Cup finals in Japan and South Korea (2002) and South Africa 2010, whilst booking their place at the Euro 2000 which was hosted by Netherlands and Belgium. Slovenia, though, have yet to make it to the knockout stages of the major tournament and that remains their unfulfilled dream.
Srecko Katanec and Zlatko Zahovic are regarded as the most famous footballers who played for the Slovenian national football team and they were part of Slovenia’s “Golden generation”. The Slovenians, who recorded their biggest win against Oman in 1999, welcome their rivals at Ljudski vrt in Stozice and the capacity of the venue is 12.702.