Bosnia & Herzegovina U21 vs Slovenia U21 Prediction & Betting Tips 27.03.2026

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Bosnia & Herzegovina U21 come into this qualifier with a recent home record that fits a narrow home win well enough: they beat Bulgaria U21 1-0 and held Netherlands U21 and Israel U21 to goalless draws at home, while their only home defeat in the last six was a 0-1 loss to Norway U21. That pattern suggests they are usually competitive in Sarajevo and rarely open games up, which matters more for a single-goal home success than for a free-scoring contest.

Slovenia U21 arrive in poor shape and without much away threat. They have gone ten matches without a win, lost their last five away fixtures in the qualification and championship samples provided, and failed to score in the 0-2 defeat at Netherlands U21 in November. They have also been first to concede in five straight games, a damaging trend when facing a host that has already beaten them 2-0 in this group.

The head-to-head record leans Bosnia & Herzegovina’s way in this exact matchup, with a 2-0 away win in October 2025 followed by a tighter 3-0 defeat, a 2-3 friendly, and a 1-2 loss over the last four meetings. The scoring pattern is mixed, but Bosnia have already shown they can handle Slovenia in this qualification section, and the current form gap is bigger than the aggregate history suggests.

That said, the projected 2-1 scoreline leaves a little room for tension around a clean home win, because Slovenia have at least managed to find the net in some away matches. Even so, Bosnia’s steadier home results and Slovenia’s repeated failure to turn games around point more strongly toward the hosts taking control and protecting a narrow lead than toward an upset or a draw.

My prediction is Home Win at 135/100. Bosnia & Herzegovina U21 have already beaten Slovenia U21 2-0 in this group, they have avoided defeat in three of their last four home qualifiers, and Slovenia U21 are winless in ten with five straight away losses. Slovenia’s habit of conceding first also leaves them poorly placed to recover if Bosnia score early, which is exactly the kind of edge that suits a home result.