Belgium U21 vs Austria U21 Prediction & Betting Tips 27.03.2026


Belgium U21 come into the return meeting needing a cleaner attacking display after losing 1-0 in Austria on 14 November 2025. That game was tight on shots and chances, but Belgium did create enough to stay in touch, and their recent qualification results also include a 2-0 home win over Denmark and a 7-0 away win against Wales, so they have shown they can control home matches when they find rhythm.
Austria U21 have been competitive, but their away profile gives Belgium a useful edge here. Austria’s most recent defeat came at home to Wales, while on the road they were held 1-1 by Denmark and won 3-2 in Belarus, which suggests they can travel well enough to threaten but not always to shut games down. That leaves them vulnerable if Belgium start strongly in front of their own crowd.
The broader scoring pattern points to a home success without making this a straightforward one. Belgium’s last six have included four matches with at least three total goals, while Austria have had several matches decided by a single goal, including the 1-0 win in this fixture. Belgium have also gone three straight head-to-head meetings without keeping Austria out completely, so a narrow home win is more likely than a comfortable shutout.
Belgium should still have the tools to edge it because they have the better home attacking ceiling and Austria have already shown they can be pressed into a one-goal margin. The xG projection of 1.5 to 1.2 supports Belgium by a small amount, and the hosts’ 2-0 win over Denmark plus the 7-0 away win over Wales show they can turn chances into results at this level, even if Austria’s recent 1-0 head-to-head win keeps the margin from looking secure.
My prediction is Home Win at 57/100. Belgium have the stronger home evidence, with a 2-0 win over Denmark and that 7-0 result against Wales in qualification, while Austria’s away draw with Denmark and narrow escape in Belarus suggest they can be tested on the road. The most recent meeting was decided by a single goal, but Belgium’s home advantage and slightly better xG projection give them the edge to take this return fixture.