Okay, so I’ve been trying to get better at predicting football match outcomes. It’s tough, but I figured I’d document my process for the Bosnia vs. Liechtenstein game. Maybe it’ll help someone else, or maybe I’ll look back at this and laugh at how wrong I was.

Look at the Rankings
First thing I did was check the FIFA rankings. I mean, it’s the obvious starting point, right? You gotta see where these teams stand. Liechtenstein is usually way down there, and Bosnia, well, they fluctuate, but they’re generally much higher.
Check Recent Games
Next, I dug into their recent match histories. Not just the scores, but also who they played against. Were they playing top-tier teams? Were they winning, losing, drawing? I looked at both home and away games because, you know, home advantage is a thing.
Look at Player status
Then there’s the squad situation. I tried to find any news on injuries, suspensions, or key players being rested. This can be HUGE. If Bosnia’s star striker is out, that changes things, right? Finding reliable info on this can be tricky, though.
Check Historical Data
I also took a peek at the historical data between these two teams. Have they played each other a lot? What’s the usual scoreline? Sometimes there’s a pattern, a team that just always seems to struggle against a particular opponent.
Put it all together
After gathering all that, It’s crunch time. I took all my notes – the rankings, recent form, player availability, head-to-head stuff. Then, added some gut feeling, and made my prediction. It’s not scientific, I admit. But, it’s still a prediction.