
Defensive linchpins Rahmani and mainstay left-back Paqarada are both sidelined due to injury, a significant blow to the team’s backline. However, there’s a silver lining—young Heidenheim defender Shabani has turned down a call-up from the Swiss national team to proudly represent Kosovo. He’ll be on standby and ready to contribute whenever needed.
Up front, star striker Benjamin Šeško has been finding his rhythm at Manchester United, showing improved form and a sharper touch in front of goal. He’ll be the key figure if Slovenia hopes to secure a win. In contrast, Leeds United center-back Bijol has been underwhelming at club level, and this match offers him a chance to prove himself on the international stage.
Kosovo have posted one win and one loss in their two group-stage games—an inconsistent record, but their home performances have been impressive. With the backing of their fans, they’ll aim to stay unbeaten or even push for victory. Slovenia, on the other hand, have managed just one draw and one defeat, a disappointing return that highlights their lack of edge. Facing an improving Kosovo side away from home, Slovenia may find it difficult to take control of this encounter.
Recommended pick: Home team to remain unbeaten.