Match Analysis: Armenia vs. Belarus
Goal Market: Over 1.5 Goals by Daily Bet Tips
Statistically, this matchup is one of the most reliable for goals in the current international window. Armenia’s defensive line has been under immense pressure, conceding 14 goals in their last three outings (including a heavy 9–1 defeat to Portugal and a 6–1 loss to Georgia).
Armenia’s Trend: 83% of Armenia’s matches this season have cleared the Over 1.5 Goals line. Their tendency to play an expansive game, combined with significant gaps in their back four, almost guarantees activity in the final third.
Belarus’s Efficiency: While Belarus often plays a more compact style, they have shown they can be clinical against struggling defenses, as seen in their recent wins over Cyprus (1–0), Azerbaijan (2–0), and Kazakhstan (4–1).
Head-to-Head History: Historically, 5 of the last 7 meetings between these two nations have resulted in at least two goals. With Armenia desperate to prove themselves at home after a rough 2025, an early goal could easily blow the game open.
Market Outlook From Our Master Strategy
The Over 1.5 Goals is the primary “safety” play for this fixture. Given Armenia’s current average of 3.17 total goals per match (combined with opponents), the likelihood of a scoreless or 1-goal game is statistically low.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is the Armenia vs. Belarus match being played?
The match will take place at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium in Yerevan, Armenia, on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
What is the recent form for Belarus?
Belarus enters this match in strong spirits, coming off a 1–0 away victory against Cyprus on March 26.
Has Armenia won any of their recent matches?
No, Armenia is currently on a difficult four-match losing streak, including heavy defeats in their most recent European Qualifiers.
What is the typical scoreline for this fixture?
In their most recent competitive-style friendly (2017), Armenia won 4–1. However, current form suggests a tighter affair, with Belarus winning 3 of the last 5 overall meetings.
Are there any key players missing for Armenia?
Midfielder Karen Melkonyan withdrew from the squad and has been replaced by Arsen Sadoyan. Armenia is expected to lean heavily on Eduard Spertsyan and Grant-Leon Ranos to find the back of the net.