Kosovo U21 vs Romania U21 Prediction & Betting Tips 27.03.2026

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Kosovo U21 come into this one unbeaten in their last three, with four draws and one win from their last six qualifiers if you include the goalless meeting with Romania in Bucharest. That run has been built on control at the back rather than fireworks, as they have three clean sheets in a row and have conceded only three goals in five home qualifiers. Even the 0-0 away to Finland on 18 November fit that pattern, with another tight game and very little separating the sides.

Romania U21 arrive in a more uneven spell, having lost their last two qualifiers without scoring, after beating Cyprus 2-0 and drawing 0-0 with Kosovo earlier in the campaign. Their away record in the group is modest but tidy, with one win, one draw and one loss, and only two goals scored on the road. That is a concern here, especially against a Kosovo side that has already restricted them once and tends to keep matches close.

The head-to-head also leans toward another compact contest. The only previous meeting in the data finished 0-0 on 5 September, and Romania’s broader qualifying profile includes six straight matches staying under 2.5 goals. Kosovo’s recent home numbers are not wild either, with eight goals scored and three conceded across two home qualifiers, so the balance is there for a narrow game rather than a high-scoring one.

There is a small tension with Kosovo’s stronger overall goal return in the group, since they have scored 12 and produced a 7-0 win over San Marino, but that burst should not be overread. Against better opposition they have still been hard to beat, and their last three competitive outings have all ended without defeat. Romania, meanwhile, have scored just four goals in five qualifiers and have now failed to score in back-to-back matches, which leaves the home side with the cleaner attacking case.

My prediction is Home Win at 145/100. Kosovo U21 have the better home scoring record in this group, with eight goals in two home qualifiers, while Romania U21 have managed only two away goals in the section. Kosovo are unbeaten in their last three, have three straight clean sheets, and already held Romania to a 0-0 draw in September. Romania’s current two-match losing run without a goal makes the home side the likelier winner in what should still be a fairly tight game.