Bulgaria U21 come into this qualifier with a useful home edge for a straight win bet, having beaten Gibraltar U21 1-0 away on 27 March and already shown they can handle the section’s weaker sides. Their recent sequence also includes a 2-1 home win over Czechia U21 and a 3-0 home win over Gibraltar U21, which fits a team capable of turning territory into results rather than settling for draws.
Azerbaijan U21 arrive after a heavy 4-0 home defeat to Portugal U21, and their away record in this group has been patchy. They did beat Gibraltar U21 1-0 away in November, but the wider pattern is less convincing, with losses on the road to Portugal and Czechia in their recent qualifying run. That leaves them needing to improve sharply to take points in Sofia.
The head-to-head also leans toward Bulgaria avoiding defeat and, more specifically, finding the edge on home soil. The reverse fixture in September finished 1-1, but that was in Azerbaijan, and the return meeting now gives Bulgaria the better platform. Bulgaria’s recent home performances have generally been stronger than Azerbaijan’s away outings, which matters most in a match where the home side are expected to do the pushing.
There is a small tension with the projected 2-1 scoreline because Azerbaijan have still found goals in this campaign, including the 3-3 draw with Scotland U21, so this is not a pure shutout call. Even so, Bulgaria’s recent win over Gibraltar and their home victory against Czechia point to the more reliable side when a game needs to be decided. Azerbaijan’s 4-0 loss to Portugal is the clearest recent sign of what can happen when they are pinned back.
My prediction is Home Win at 3/10. Bulgaria U21 have won two of their last three qualifiers, including the home victory over Czechia U21, while Azerbaijan U21 come in off a 4-0 defeat to Portugal U21. The draw in the reverse fixture was in Azerbaijan, so this is a better setting for Bulgaria to turn that into three points.