Kosovo host Turkey in Pristina in a winner-takes-all World Cup playoff final, with a spot in World Cup Group D on the line.
Kosovo pulled off a stunning 4-3 win over Slovakia to get here, while Turkey ground out a 1-0 win over Romania. There is a stark quality gap between these sides on paper, but Kosovo’s home record and Turkey’s tendency to struggle against organized defenses make this contest a tricky one to unpack.
Quick take: Turkey are the cleaner pick on quality and head-to-head history, but the price is fair rather than generous, and Kosovo at home will make this anything but straightforward.
| Match | Kosovo vs Turkey |
|---|---|
| Date | 31st March 2026 |
| Best Bet | Turkey to Win -116 |
| Confidence | 3/5 |
| Projected Score | Kosovo 1 – Turkey 2 |
| Win Probability | Kosovo 26%, Turkey 51%, Draw 23% |

Kosovo vs Turkey Pick
- Pick: Turkey to Win -116
- Confidence: 3 out of 5
Kosovo vs Turkey Match Preview
Kosovo have been one of the stories of World Cup qualifying. Under German coach Franco Foda, they finished second in Group B, ahead of Sweden and Slovenia, losing just once in 6 games. The home side have given themselves a genuine chance of securing a first ever appearance at a World Cup with effective counter attacking football and set piece dominance.
In the semifinal they went to Slovakia and won 4-3 in a breathless game, coming from behind twice and scoring through Hodza, Asllani, Muslija, and Hajrizi. They are unbeaten in their last 6 matches and have not lost at home in 8 consecutive games.
Vedat Muriqi leads the attack and offers a constant aerial threat, while Florent Muslija and Fisnik Asllani provide creativity. The main injury concern is Amir Rrahmani, who is a doubt for this one.
Turkey enter as favorites but their semifinal performance raised questions. Vincenzo Montella’s side beat Romania 1-0, with the only goal coming from a Ferdi Kadioglu finish set up by Arda Guler’s assist.
They struggled to impose themselves against a structured Romanian side and looked more dangerous on the counter than in sustained possession.
That said, Turkey have won 4 of their last 5 matches and carry genuine attacking talent in Guler, Kenan Yildiz, and Kerem Akturkoglu. Key absentees include Merih Demiral and Zeki Celik, while Hakan Calhanoglu was forced off late against Romania with a calf concern but is expected to feature.
Key Stats
- Turkey have won all 3 previous meetings with Kosovo, including a 4-1 win in Pristina in 2017.
- Kosovo are unbeaten in their last 8 home matches.
- Turkey have won 4 of their last 5 matches across all competitions.
- Kosovo are unbeaten in their last 6 matches overall.
- 6 of Kosovo’s last 11 matches produced over 2.5 goals.
- Turkey scored 17 goals in their last 5 qualifying matches before the Romania game.
- Kosovo scored in 5 of their last 7 qualifying matches.
- Turkey have conceded just 2 goals in their last 3 matches.
Betting Insights
- Kosovo to Win: +320 | Implied probability: 24%
- Draw: +240 | Implied probability: 29%
- Turkey to Win: -116 | Implied probability: 54%
- Both Teams to Score YES: -139 | Implied probability: 58%
- Projected probability for Turkey win: 51%
- Edge: approximately 6% in favor of Turkey to win
Note: moneyline implied probabilities include the bookmaker’s vig and exceed 100% combined. Turkey’s true win probability is projected at 51%, sitting just below the implied 54%, making this a modest rather than strong edge.
Value exists here, but it is not overwhelming, which is why confidence sits at 3 out of 5. Turkey’s head-to-head dominance and superior squad depth are the primary drivers. Kosovo’s home crowd will lift them, but Turkey have the individual quality through Guler and Yildiz to pick apart a defense that was exposed in the Slovakia semifinal.
Kosovo vs Turkey Model Projection
- Score Projection: Kosovo 1 – Turkey 2
- Win Probability: Kosovo 26%, Turkey 51%, Draw 23%
Turkey’s attacking quality against a vulnerable Kosovan defense make them the pick, but Kosovo’s home record and their willingness to commit forward means this is unlikely to be a straightforward evening. The projected 2-1 scoreline reflects a game where Kosovo score through Muriqi or a set piece, Turkey respond with the superior creativity of Guler pulling strings, and the visitors edge it through individual quality in the decisive moments.

