Follow the live match score for Luxembourg vs Iceland (2023/24 Euro Qualification). You can also see the starting lineups for these National Football Teams.
The Euro Qualification match between Luxembourg and Iceland will start at 18:45 UTC on September 8, 2023, in Luxembourg at Stade de Luxembourg.
Head-to-Head Record
There has only ever been one H2H meeting between Luxembourg and Iceland, and there is no leader.
Luxembourg vs Iceland Starting Lineups And Live Score
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Predicted Starting Lineup For Luxembourg National Football Team
- Anthony Moris
- Marvin Martins
- Enes Mahmutović
- Maxime Chanot
- Laurent Jans
- Leandro Barreiro
- Christopher Martins Pereira
- Vincent Thill
- Yvandro Borges Sanches
- Alessio Curci
- Danel Sinani
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Predicted Starting Lineup For Iceland National Football Team
- Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson
- Valgeir Lunddal
- Victor Pálsson
- Sverrir Ingi Ingason
- Hörður Magnússon
- Willum Thor Willumsson
- Arnór Traustason
- Jóhann Guðmundsson
- Albert Guðmundsson
- Alfreð Finnbogason
- Jón Dagur Þórsteinsson
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Match Preview
In earlier matches, Luxembourg won twice (against Lichtenstein and Bosnia and Herzegovina), lost twice (against Portugal and Malta), and drew one (against Slovakia). 9 goals were scored by Luxembourg, while 2 were allowed (9-2).
In the current league season, Luxembourg has averaged 1 goals scored per game. The home team committed 14.75 fouls on average per game, receiving 11 yellow cards and 0 red cards in terms of discipline. The team rating for Luxembourg is 6.43 on average per game.
With an average possession percentage of 48.00% this season, Luxembourg nevertheless lacks the ability to maintain possession of the ball.
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Iceland comes into this match with a recent record of 1-5, with 1 win (Liechtenstein), 4 losses (Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Portugal), and 0 draws. The club scored 11 goals while giving up 6 goals (11-6).
Iceland averaged two goals and 1.5 goals against when playing away. 45 fouls were committed, leading to 9 yellow and 1 red card for the squad. The team rating for Iceland is 6.91 on average per game.
Iceland has excellent ball possession, averaging 54.50% throughout the season.aaaaaaaaaa