Our Predictions
Scotland are unbeaten in this group, sitting 2nd with strong home form, while Belarus have lost all matches and conceded 13 goals. The odds of 1.11 show clear favoritism for Scotland.
Belarus have scored just once in this campaign, while Scotland’s defense is tough at home. Odds of 1.40 suggest a clean sheet is very likely.
Scotland will push for a convincing win and Belarus have been leaking goals. Odds at 1.53 reflect high expectations of three or more goals in the match.
Extratips: Scotland vs Belarus World Cup Qualifier Match Prediction
Football fans, welcome to Extratips! We're diving into the Scotland vs Belarus World Cup Qualifier, kicking off at Hampden Park on October 12, 2025, at 16:00.
Key facts: Scotland come in strong, sitting 2nd in Group C with 7 points, while Belarus are bottom, 4th with zero points after three matches. Scotland haven’t lost in this campaign yet and look solid at home. Belarus, meanwhile, have struggled both defensively and in attack, conceding 13 times and scoring just once so far.
Top odds: Scotland to win (1.11), Draw (9.50), Belarus to win (21.00). The bookies don’t mince words—Scotland are huge favorites here. "Both Teams to Score – No" stands at 1.40, reflecting Belarus’ scoring troubles. "Over 2.5 Goals" is offered at 1.53, showing faith in Scotland putting on a show.
Recent history: These teams met just last month—Scotland won 2-0 in Belarus. In their last five H2H encounters, Scotland have 1 win, Belarus 1 win, and 3 draws. At home, Scotland have 2 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw in their last 5. Belarus have 1 win, 1 draw, 3 losses away recently.
Strengths/Weaknesses: Scotland have a strong midfield, solid defense, and good recent home form, but struggle with efficiency up front. Belarus are hard-working and defend set-pieces well, but often collapse under pressure and have trouble creating clear chances.
Key player Aaron Hickey is out for Scotland due to injury. Belarus have a full squad.
Storylines: Can Scotland lock down 2nd spot? Will Belarus find their first group goal? Is a Hampden Park rout on the cards?
All signs point to a night for the Tartan Army—expect goals and a Scottish statement.