Our prediction for this World Cup 2026 match:
Gibraltar will look to put an end to their four-game losing run in Group L when they face Faroe Islands on Monday evening. Gibraltar do not seem to be competitive at this level, but they are expected to fight with passion and determination in search of a positive result. Even though there are no fresh injury worries in the home team, talented Wycombe attacker Jaiden Bartolo is expected to sneak into the starting XI.
Faroe Islands, on the other hand, aim to bounce back from a 1-0 loss to Croatia and they will not have a better chance than this to get back on course in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Earlier in the process, Faroe Islands defeated Gibraltar 2-1 and we predict that history is going to repeat on Monday. Both Edmundsson and Agnarsson are in line for a recall to the starting eleven.
Highlighted Team (Faroe Islands):

Faroe Islands gained membership of FIFA on July 2, 1988 and they played their first official game on August 24 against Iceland. They were beaten by the Icelanders in Akranes, but two years later they recorded probably the most significant victory in the history of the national team as they defeated Austria 1-0 in Euro 1992 qualifiers.
Faroe Islands have yet to qualify for a major tournament, but they have been making progress year by year. The Landsliðið play their home games at Torsvollur and the capacity of the venue is 6.000. Faroe Islands recorded their biggest win against Gibraltar on March 1, 2014 (4-1) and they suffered their biggest defeat in 1996 when they were beaten 8-1 by Yugoslavia in front of home fans.
In the 2016 European Championship qualifiers Faroe Islands recorded a double victory over Greece, but the minnows eventually failed to book their place at the showpiece tournament in France. The likes of Frodi Benjaminsen, Oli Johannesen, Rogvi Jacobsen, Todi Jonsson and Jakup Mikkelsen are the most notable footballers who played for the Faroe Islands national team.