As the autumn winds stir in Croatia, the national side strides into this fixture with swagger. Their road in Group L has been paved with four straight wins, and even the recent draw in Czechia couldn’t dent their dominance. For Gibraltar, the narrative is bleaker with routine losses, low morale, and a side that has struggled to score or defend consistently. In many ways, this is a classic “David vs. Goliath” match. But here, the slingshot is more symbolic than tactical. Croatia will be heavily favored, and they know it. For Gibraltar, survival and pride are the only goals left.
Match Preview
- Date: October 12th, 2025
- Time: 18:45 UTC
- Venue: Stadion Andelko Herjavec
- Match: Group L (Matchday 8 of 10)
Match Context & Stakes
For Croatia, it’s another situation where they're competing for the first position in Group L. Automatic qualification is the goal for Croatia; therefore, every goal scored and every clean sheet is precious. Croatia's 0-0 draw in Prague, however, cost them the perfect streak, although their position still remains strong. Gibraltar, meanwhile, has no margin for error, and they already sit at the bottom, still pointless in qualifiers, and coming off a stretch of heavy defeats. Their only hope is damage limitation and perhaps producing a surprise.
Given the gulf in quality, the onus is on Croatia to dominate the tempo, press high, and punish any lapses in Gibraltar’s ranks.
Team News & Lineup Watch
Croatia
Croatia managed a clean sheet in Prague even without Bayern Munich’s Josip Stanisic, who is recovering from a leg injury.
The attack may see fresh legs; Franjo Ivanovic and Marco Pašalic are pushing for starts.
Coach Zlatko Dalić might rotate some fringe players, but the core remains strong given the home advantage and the need for goals.
Gibraltar
Julian Valarino, despite a red card in a friendly, is available at left-back.
Young prospect James Scanlon (19, from Manchester United’s academy) is the hopeful spark in midfield.
Expect a defensive and compact approach, with limited ambition to venture forward.
Probable Lineups
Croatia: Livaković; Jakić, Šutalo, Ćaleta-Car, Gvardiol; Modrić, Sučić, Pašalić, Ivanović, Kramarić, Perišić; Fruk
Gibraltar: Banda; Jolley, McClafferty, Lopes, Valarino; Bent, Scanlon, Clinton; Richards, Jessop, De Barr
Form, Stats & Trends
Croatia netted 17 goals in their first four qualifiers which is an extraordinary tally.
They share the top spots in scoring among all European qualifiers (behind only Austria and the Netherlands).
Defensively dominant as well: Dominik Livaković has kept three clean sheets in his last three appearances.
Gibraltar’s troubles are well documented: a seven-match losing streak, frequent defensive collapses, and only occasional attacking flashes.
In their reverse fixture in June, they were thumped 7–0 by Croatia.
Head-to-head: Croatia has consistently outclassed Gibraltar; it’s very rare for Gibraltar to even cause pressure, let alone threaten a comeback.
These numbers all paint the same picture: Croatia are heavy favorites. Gibraltar are in survival mode.
Prediction & Betting Tips
Main Pick: Croatia to Win
Correct Score Prediction: Croatia 6–0 Gibraltar
Given the mismatch, Croatia is expected to pile on. They didn’t find the net in Prague, and there will be a hunger to reassert dominance at home.
Alternate Bet: Croatia Over 4.5 Goals
Their attacking firepower and Gibraltar’s porous defense suggest high scoring is very possible.
In the event that Gibraltar plays a very defensive game, Croatia might resort to sending in multiple balls from the side and trying to find and shoot at the high target, Budimir.
If Gibraltar goes for an all-out attack, Croatia's center and backline will be very capable of pushing back and launching a counterattack.
Current Odds from Stake.com

Analysis: Why This Match Fits the Classic Blowout
Croatia’s blend of attacking flair and defensive solidity makes them lethal against a side like Gibraltar. Their forwards and wingers are clinical; their back line is disciplined. Even on off days, they often prevail.
Gibraltar, by contrast, has very little to lean on. Their youth, inexperience, and defensive frailty are consistent liabilities. In matches like this, the floor is low, and a heavy defeat is the normative expectation.
Final Thoughts of the Match and Best Picks
- Best Bet: Croatia to win
- Scoreline Tip: Croatia 6–0 Gibraltar
- Value Bet: Croatia over 4.5 goals