Both Armenia and Kazakhstan national teams have missed out on the World Cup this summer as expected, with neither side showing the quality needed to push through qualifiers or the Nations League. Their current level simply does not match the top teams around, and local fans in Nigeria know how tough it can be when a side struggles for consistency over many games. This friendly encounter promises to be a low-scoring affair where one team looks sharper than the other based on recent outings.
Team Form
Armenia have been in poor shape lately, dropping points in almost every outing and failing to keep things tight at the back. They lost five games on the bounce across all competitions, including a heavy 1-9 defeat to Portugal and a surprise 1-2 home loss to Belarus in a friendly. In ten matches, they managed just two wins while shipping at least two goals in seven of those games, which shows their defence has been leaky against all sorts of opponents.
- Five straight losses in recent fixtures
- Eight defeats in the last ten games overall
- Conceded two or more goals in seven of ten matches
Kazakhstan on the other hand have looked much more solid, picking up wins in friendlies against Namibia and Comoros while suffering just one loss in their last six outings. They held Belgium to a draw at home and beat Liechtenstein comfortably, which gives them confidence heading into this away game.
Tactical Analysis
Armenia’s backline has been exposed time and again, often struggling to deal with pacey attacks or set-pieces from stronger sides. Their midfield lacks the bite to win second balls, leaving the defence under pressure for long spells. Kazakhstan meanwhile play with more structure, using quick transitions to create chances and relying on a compact shape that frustrates opponents on the road.
- Armenia attack lacks creativity in final third
- Kazakhstan strong in aerial duels and counter attacks
- Both sides prefer cautious approaches in away games
The visitors have scored in five of their last six matches, showing they can nick goals even against decent defences when given space on the break.
Betting Proposal
Given the form gap and Kazakhstan’s better results lately, the smart types point towards them not losing this one. A draw or away win looks the value play at around 1.80, especially since Armenia have been shipping goals regularly while the Kazakhs keep things tight.
Kazakhstan to win or draw at 1.80















