Switzerland U21 vs Faroe Islands U21 Prediction & Betting Tips 27.03.2026

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Switzerland U21
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Faroe Islands U21

Switzerland U21 go into this qualifier with the stronger home-side profile for a straight result bet. They have already beaten the Faroe Islands U21 once in this group, winning 3-1 away on 14 October, and they have also taken points in four of their last six matches overall. Faroe Islands U21, by contrast, have lost four in a row and have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of those defeats.

The recent scoring patterns still lean toward Switzerland controlling enough of the game to get over the line, even if the clean sheet is not guaranteed. Switzerland have scored in five of their last six, while Faroe Islands have conceded first in four of their last five and have gone four matches without a win. That kind of sequence usually leaves the away side chasing the contest rather than shaping it.

There is a small tension for a home-win call because Switzerland were beaten 2-1 by Luxembourg U21 on 18 November, so they are not arriving in perfect shape. Even so, that looks more like a setback than a trend, especially with their earlier results including a draw against France U21 and a win over Iceland U21. Faroe Islands have been far less stable, and their 0-1 loss to France U21 followed a 0-6 home defeat to the same opponent.

Switzerland’s expected edge also fits the broader numbers. The projected xG of 1.4 to 0.6 points to a home side with the better chance quality, and the total shot and chance averages in this qualification group sit high enough to give Switzerland room to create chances without needing a perfect performance. Faroe Islands have scored in a couple of away games, so a narrow home win feels more realistic than a routine shutout.

My prediction is Home Win at 1/7. Switzerland U21 already beat Faroe Islands U21 3-1 in October, they have won four of their last six in all competitions listed here, and Faroe Islands U21 come in on a four-match losing run. The away side have also gone four games without a clean sheet, which makes it harder to see them holding out in a qualifier where Switzerland carry the better xG profile and the stronger first-to-score tendency.