At least three goals have been scored in six of Kosovo’s last eight matches

Kosovo were good value for their 2-1 home win over Iceland in Pristina on Thursday and will feel good about their chances fo promotion to Nations League B.
Franco Foda’s side dominated the second half and maintained the momentum they established during the League C campaign last autumn when they won four of their six games. Dardanet will also be pleased to be heading to Murcia in Spain rather than Reykjavic for this decisive clash.
Kosovo will have to do without influential midfielder Valon Berisha because of suspension, but all their other important players are available and their 2-1 lead means they can sit deep and try to hit Iceland on the counter attack.
The two national teams are seeking a place in League B for the next edition and the return match takes place in Murcia, Spain.
The Dardanians won the first match with a score of 2-1 in Pristina and any positive result qualifies them for League B. But for the return match in Kosovo, there are major shortages.
Apart from Edon Zhegrova, who did not participate at all due to injury, the Dardans will be missing three other players who started the match from the first minute in the first challenge.
Aro Muric and Donat Rrudhani have left due to injuries, while Valon Berisha is absent due to having completed his number of yellow cards.
Goalkeeper Amir Saipi is expected to be in goal, while the defense will not change from the last match with Mërgim Vojvoda, Amir Rrahmani, Fidan Aliti and Leart Paqaradë.
Vesel Demeku and Elvis Rexhbeçaj will play in the defensive midfield, while Florent Muslija will be the most advanced.
Meanwhile, in attack there is a runoff between Ermal Krasniqi and Emir Sahiti, while Milot Rashica and Vedat Muriqi will be the other two players.
Saipi, Vojvoda, Rrahmani, Dellova, Paqarada, Demaku, Rexhbeçaj, Muslija, Er.Krasniqi, Rashica, Muriqi.