At Dinamo Stadium on 18 November 2025, Belarus host Greece in a match where neither team has anything left to fight for in the standings, but both enter with clear and contrasting trends that point toward another high-scoring encounter.
Belarus Still Struggling Defensively
Belarus finally earned their first point of the campaign with a surprising 2–2 draw away to Denmark, a result that offered at least a brief respite from a series of heavy defeats. Prior to that, they had been overwhelmed repeatedly - losing 0–6 to Denmark and 1–5 to Greece, among other setbacks. Their defensive record remains deeply concerning: Belarus have conceded at least two goals in each of their last six matches, lacking stability both centrally and out wide. Even at home, they have struggled to control matches or maintain compactness.
Greece Out of the World Cup Race but Still Volatile
Greece arrive after a dramatic 3–2 win over Scotland, yet the victory came too late to revive their hopes of reaching the World Cup. Their wider form has been defined by defensive vulnerabilities and inconsistent performances. They previously suffered three consecutive defeats, conceding three goals in each match - a pattern that has severely damaged their qualification campaign. Notably, each of Greece’s last eight matches has produced over 2.5 goals, reflecting a team that can score but cannot reliably protect a lead.
Prediction: Over 2.5 Goals
With Belarus conceding freely and Greece involved in high-scoring matches for months, this fixture strongly leans toward another open contest. Neither side has defensive stability, and both tend to lose structure quickly when the game becomes stretched.
The selection is Over 2.5 goals.























