In QR Group H action, San Marino National Football Team met Slovenia National Football Team on September 10. Slovenia wrapped up the match with a 0-4 triumph.
The opener arrived on the 4th minute when Zan Vipotnik converted the chance, putting Slovenia ahead. Jan Mlakar, Sandi Lovric and Zan Karnicnik added to the score, ending the game at 0-4.
As San Marino and Slovenia renew their battle, the memory of San Marino's 2-0 win in their QR Group H encounter from 2 years ago still lingers. San Marino come into this game on the back of a challenging run, with recent defeats at the hands of Denmark, Finland, Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Northern Ireland and St. Lucia, having failed to win in their last twenty outings. Addressing their defensive shortcomings will be a priority for progress, since their backline has lacked consistency, conceding goals in their last eight matches in a row.
Slovenia, in contrast to their opponent's recent struggles, enter the match on a positive note, having secured a victory over Northern Ireland in their last outing. However, their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last four away matches.
In this QR Group H showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for San Marino National Football Team and Slovenia throughout the campaign. San Marino’s Manuel Battistini has played significant role in the team’s attack, with Franco Varrella at the helm, providing decisive moments in their offensive play.
Meanwhile, Slovenia’s top finisher Andraz Sporar and Benjamin Sesko have played important roles in ensuring their attack, carefully orchestrated by Matjaz Kek, remains effective. Sporar leads Slovenia’s scoring charts in QR Group H this season with three goals, and has also shown his creativity, leading the team with three assists this campaign. Slovenia’s offense has also been strengthened by Adam Gnezda, Petar Stojanovic and Zan Karnicnik, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
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San Marino kicked off the game with Elia Benedettini, Dante Rossi, Roberto Di Maio who got substituted by Michele Cevoli on the 88th minute, Simone Franciosi, Alessandro Tosi who got substituted by Lorenzo Capicchioni on the 46th minute, Marcello Mularoni who got substituted by Andrea Magi on the 46th minute, Michael Battistini who got substituted by Lorenzo Lunadei on the 74th minute, Alessandro Golinucci, Alessandro D'Addario, Lorenzo Lazzari and Matteo Vitaioli who got substituted by Mattia Stefanelli on the 60th minute as starters, with Manuel Battistini, , Lorenzo Capicchioni, Luca Ceccaroli, Michele Cevoli, Adolfo Hirsch, Lorenzo Lunadei, Andrea Magi, Mirko Palazzi, Aldo Simoncini, Mattia Stefanelli and Fabio Tomassini on the bench.
Slovenia's starting eleven were Jan Oblak, Zan Karnicnik, Jaka Bijol, Miha Blazic who got substituted by Vanja Drkusic on the 12th minute, Petar Stojanovic who got substituted by Jure Balkovec on the 66th minute, Jan Mlakar, Timi Elsnik who got substituted by Jasmin Kurtic on the 72nd minute, Adam Gnezda, Sandi Lovric, Zan Vipotnik who got substituted by Benjamin Verbic on the 66th minute and Andraz Sporar who got substituted by Luka Zahovic on the 72nd minute, with Jure Balkovec, Vid Belec, Zan Celar, Vanja Drkusic, Erik Janza, Jasmin Kurtic, Aljosa Matko, Benjamin Sesko, Jon Stankovic, Benjamin Verbic, Matevz Vidovsek and Luka Zahovic on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Alessandro Tosi, Matteo Vitaioli, Michael Battistini and Petar Stojanovic were the ones to receive it.
Since March 2015, the teams have gone head-to-head four times. Slovenia have dominated, winning all four matches without conceding a draw or loss. The last time these teams met was on March 26, 2023, in the Group H of the QR, and Slovenia emerged victorious with a 2-0 scoreline. San Marino have managed zero goal in these four matches, while Slovenia have scored fourteen in total. So, overall, Slovenia have the edge in head-to-head matches against San Marino in their recent history.
In QR Group H, San Marino have played ten matches, winning zero, drawing zero and losing ten, scoring three goals, averaging 0.30 per match, while conceding 31, an average of 3.10 per match. Slovenia have played ten matches in QR Group H, with seven wins, one draw, and two loss this season, scoring twenty goals, averaging 2.00 per match, while conceding nine, an average of 0.90 per match.
San Marino's recent form includes six consecutive losses, having lost to Denmark, Finland, Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Northern Ireland and St. Lucia in their last six matches, while Slovenia played their last match against Northern Ireland, which ended in a win. Overall, San Marino have won zero of their last twenty matches, losing eighteen and drawing two, while Slovenia have won nine of their last twenty matches, losing four and drawing seven.
As always, QR Group H's live standings are availble and updated in real time. San Marino sit 6th with zero points from ten matches, while Slovenia are currently 1st in the table with 22 points from ten matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between San Marino and Slovenia in real time. You can watch the goals by Zan Vipotnik, Jan Mlakar, Sandi Lovric and Zan Karnicnik as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of San Marino - Slovenia are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.