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Kosovo
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Andorra
Jun 07, 18:00

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Kosovo 4-3-3 Franco Foda

Visar Bekaj 12
Bekaj
Dion Gallapeni 13
Gallapeni
Albian Hajdari 21
Hajdari
Ilir Krasniqi 4
Krasniqi
Mërgim Vojvoda 15
Vojvoda
Muharrem Jashari 22
Jashari
Leon Avdullahu 10
Avdullahu
Lindon Emërllahu 19
Emërllahu
Albion Rrahmani 9
Rrahmani
Fisnik Asllani 11
Asllani
Baton Zabergja 7
Zabergja

Starters

  • Visar Bekaj12 Visar Bekaj
  • Dion Gallapeni13 Dion Gallapeni
  • Albian Hajdari21 Albian Hajdari
  • Ilir Krasniqi4 Ilir Krasniqi
  • Mërgim Vojvoda15 Mërgim Vojvoda
  • Muharrem Jashari22 Muharrem Jashari
  • Leon Avdullahu10 Leon Avdullahu
  • Lindon Emërllahu19 Lindon Emërllahu
  • Albion Rrahmani9 Albion Rrahmani
  • Fisnik Asllani11 Fisnik Asllani
  • Baton Zabergja7 Baton Zabergja

Substitutes

  • Vesel Demaku5 Vesel Demaku
  • Elvis Rexhbeçaj6 Elvis Rexhbeçaj
  • Valmir Matoshi8 Valmir Matoshi
  • Dardan Shabanhaxhaj14 Dardan Shabanhaxhaj
  • Altin Gjokaj16 Altin Gjokaj
  • Ermal Krasniqi17 Ermal Krasniqi
  • Veldin Hodža20 Veldin Hodža
  • Betim Fazliji23 Betim Fazliji
  • Ron Raçi25 Ron Raçi

Andorra 4-4-2

Iker Álvarez 12
Álvarez
Moisés San Nicolás 15
Nicolás
Ian Bryan Olivera 22
Olivera
Joel Guillén 19
Guillén
Biel Borra Font 2
Font
Ot Remolins Planes 23
Planes
Pau Babot 8
Babot
Éric Izquierdo 4
Izquierdo
Alexandre Martínez 7
Martínez
Gerard Sola Garcia 20
Garcia
Ricard Fernández Cucu 9
Cucu

Starters

  • Iker Álvarez12 Iker Álvarez
  • Moisés San Nicolás15 Moisés San Nicolás
  • Ian Bryan Olivera22 Ian Bryan Olivera
  • Joel Guillén19 Joel Guillén
  • Biel Borra Font2 Biel Borra Font
  • Ot Remolins Planes23 Ot Remolins Planes
  • Pau Babot8 Pau Babot
  • Éric Izquierdo4 Éric Izquierdo
  • Alexandre Martínez7 Alexandre Martínez
  • Gerard Sola Garcia20 Gerard Sola Garcia
  • Ricard Fernández Cucu9 Ricard Fernández Cucu

Substitutes

  • Alex Ruiz1 Alex Ruiz
  • Marc Vales3 Marc Vales
  • Alex Cornella Molins5 Alex Cornella Molins
  • Francisco Pomares6 Francisco Pomares
  • Guillaume Lopez10 Guillaume Lopez
  • Hugo Ferreira11 Hugo Ferreira
  • Marc De Castro Prat13 Marc De Castro Prat
  • Jordi Aláez14 Jordi Aláez
  • Izan Fernández16 Izan Fernández
  • Aron Rodrigo17 Aron Rodrigo
  • Jesús Rubio18 Jesús Rubio
  • Nil Linares Boutarfass21 Nil Linares Boutarfass

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Kosovo Wins 1
Draws 1
Andorra Wins 0

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