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Bulgaria 4-3-3
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25
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Starters
1 Daniel Naumov
21 Dimitar Velkovski
14 Teodor Ivanov
5 Kristian Dimitrov
4 Patrik-Gabriel Galchev
15 Nikola Iliev
24 Petko Panayotov
8 Andrian Kraev
25 Lukas Petkov
18 Tonislav Yordanov
16 Marin Petkov
Substitutes
2 Rosen Bozhinov
3 Andrea Hristov
6 Hristiyan Petrov
7 Borislav Tsonev
9 Vladimir Nikolov
10 Zdravko Dimitrov
11 Georgi Rusev
12 Efe Ali
13 Dimitar Sheytanov
17 Martin Minchev
19 Ivan Turitsov
20 Martin Georgiev
22 Emil Tsenov
23 Martin Velichkov
26 Berk Beyhan
Montenegro 4-4-2 Robert Prosinečki
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Starters
1 Balša Popović
3 Andrija Ražnatović
5 Igor Vujačić
6 Slobodan Rubežić
2 Milan Roganović
8 Driton Camaj
11 Milan Vukotić
15 Stefan Lončar
14 Miloš Brnović
9 Andrej Kostić
22 Viktor Đukanović
Substitutes
4 Stefan Milić
7 Marko Vešović
10 Marko Janković
12 Danijel Petković
13 Benjamin Krijestarac
16 Ognjen Gašević
17 Marko Simun
18 Balša Sekulić
19 Nikola Šipčić
20 Milutin Osmajić
21 Andrija Bulatovic
27 Mišo Dubljanić
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- 2019-03-22 Bulgaria 1 - 1 Montenegro
- 2019-10-11 Montenegro 0 - 0 Bulgaria
- 2023-03-24 Bulgaria 0 - 1 Montenegro
- 2023-09-10 Montenegro 2 - 1 Bulgaria
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