
Slovenia U19
For Slovenia U19 stats and predictions, the Slovenian youth side is currently competing in the Euro Championship U19 Qualification, where their 2025/26 campaign has been marked by struggles. With a recent run of four losses in five matches, their form raises questions about their competitive edge. Below, we break down Slovenia U19's current form, season stats, and match predictions, including a detailed win probability assessment.
Slovenia U19 have managed just 1 win in their last 5 matches, a run that includes three consecutive losses before that lone victory. Their latest five results in the Euro Championship U19 Qualification are as follows:
The team's form guide therefore reads L, L, L, W, L. They are currently on a one-match losing streak, having been defeated by Finland U19 in their most recent outing. Over these five games, Slovenia U19 scored only 2 goals and conceded 10, a stark indicator of defensive frailties and a lack of attacking firepower.
While the full league table is not available in the dataset, we can extract key season stats from Slovenia U19's five qualification matches so far. In Euro Championship U19 Qualification, they have played 3 home games and 2 away games:
Overall, they have collected 3 points from 5 matches (wins are worth 3 points in group stages), with no draws. That yields a points-per-game average of 0.60, a figure that underscores their difficulty in securing positive results.
No future fixtures for Slovenia U19 are currently listed in the data source. Fans and bettors should check back later for updated schedules. However, the team's next matches will likely continue in the qualification cycle, and their current form provides a basis for predictive analysis.
Based solely on their recent form and underlying stats, Slovenia U19’s win probability in future matches stands at approximately 20%. The likelihood of a draw is virtually zero (0%), given they have not drawn any of their last five, while the chance of a loss is 80%.
This assessment is derived from the raw numbers: 1 win in 5 games, a goal difference of –8, and the fact that their solitary victory came against Cyprus, a team that also concedes often. Against stronger opponents like Spain and Belgium, they were outclassed, failing to score. With such a low scoring rate (0.4 goals per game) and a high concession rate (2.0 goals per game), the odds of Slovenia U19 turning performances around without significant improvement are slim. If future matches are against similarly ranked teams, the win probability may adjust, but for now, the data paints a pessimistic picture.