Georgia U21 vs Latvia U21 Prediction & Betting Tips 27.03.2026


Georgia U21 come into this qualifier having lost two of their last three at home in this campaign, including a 2-0 defeat to Germany U21 on 18 November and a 3-0 loss away to Greece U21 before that. Their only real positive in the run was the 5-0 win in Malta, but overall the recent profile is uneven, with just one win in six and a couple of home draws mixed in.
Latvia U21’s recent away results are not spotless, yet they have already shown they can grind out the kind of result needed here. They beat Malta U21 1-0 in their most recent trip and also took a 2-0 away win over Lithuania U21 in March 2025, while the 1-0 defeat at Northern Ireland U21 and the 5-0 loss in Germany show they can be vulnerable when the level rises.
The head-to-head record is also encouraging for the visitors. These sides drew 1-1 in Latvia on 10 October 2025, but Georgia have not managed to beat Latvia in the two meetings provided, and that away draw is a useful pointer given how tight the group game was. The projected 1-2 scoreline sits in line with that, even if Georgia’s home attacking output has occasionally been enough to keep matches close.
There is some tension in the numbers because Latvia’s recent profile also leans toward tighter games, with six of their last seven finishing under 2.5 goals. Still, Georgia’s loss to Germany featured very little attacking threat, and Latvia have already shown a stronger habit of getting the decisive moment away from home than Georgia have of controlling games against comparable opposition.
My prediction is Away Win at 23/20. Latvia have the cleaner away results in this group, including the 1-0 win at Malta and the 2-0 success in Lithuania, while Georgia are winless in two and have just one victory in their last six. The previous meeting in October finished 1-1, so this is not a simple road fixture, but Georgia’s recent defeats against Germany and Greece point to enough fragility for the visitors to edge it.