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Spain vs Georgia Prediction World Cup Qualifiers 11.10.2025

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Spain vs Georgia Prediction World Cup Qualifiers 11.10.2025

Spain vs Georgia Prediction World Cup Qualifiers

Spain vs Georgia Prediction and Betting Tips ahead of Saturday’s World Cup qualifier at Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero. Spain are hunting their third consecutive win in the group after emphatic victories over Bulgaria and Turkey. For a wider look at the global stage, explore our full list of World Cup Predictions from the XpertStats experts.

  • Spain are aiming for their third straight victory in Group E of the 2026 qualifiers.
  • Georgia sit second, just three points behind the European champions.
  • La Roja have won seven of their eight previous meetings with Georgia.
  • Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is expected to start despite recent injury concerns.


Spain enter this clash as heavy favorites, and it’s not hard to see why. Luis de la Fuente’s squad is stacked even without key names like Gavi, Rodri, and Carvajal. Their style has been sharp, intense pressing, fluid transitions, and ruthless finishing. The reigning European champions have looked untouchable so far, racking up nine goals and conceding none in their first two qualifiers. Still, football has its way of humbling even the biggest sides. Can Spain maintain that killer edge without their star playmakers?

Georgia, meanwhile, arrive with belief and momentum. Willy Sagnol’s men are coming off a strong 3-0 win over Bulgaria and are quietly dreaming of their first-ever World Cup appearance. The Crusaders impressed at Euro 2024, and in Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, they have a genuine game-changer. The PSG winger’s creativity and fearlessness could be Georgia’s best hope of breaking through Spain’s backline. Even so, consistency remains their biggest challenge, this is a side still learning to handle top-tier pressure.

Spain’s depth might just be too much for Georgia to handle. Ferran Torres, Dani Olmo, and Mikel Oyarzabal are all capable of finding the net, while Pedri and Zubimendi keep the midfield ticking. The big question is whether Spain will keep their defensive discipline against a Georgia team that loves to counterattack. It’s hard to imagine La Roja losing focus at home, but stranger things have happened in football.

Expect Spain to control the rhythm, dominate possession, and test Giorgi Mamardashvili repeatedly. Still, Georgia won’t go down quietly, this group has bite. A narrow win for Spain feels likely, but with both sides pushing forward, goals at both ends wouldn’t surprise anyone. And when it comes to World Cup Predictions, this match might remind us that even the giants can be shaken.

Prediction
Both Teams to Score @2.17
Both teams to score feels like a smart play here. Spain have been free-scoring under Luis de la Fuente, netting nine goals in their last two qualifiers. They love to attack in waves, and at home, they’re rarely quiet in front of goal. But Georgia aren’t the same underdogs they used to be. With Khvicha Kvaratskhelia back from injury and Mikautadze in form, they’ve shown they can hit on the counter and take their chances. In fact, Georgia scored three in their last qualifier against Bulgaria and have found the net in five of their last six games. Spain’s defense, though strong, has a few absences—Carvajal and Huijsen are out, meaning some reshuffling. That could leave small gaps for Georgia to exploit. Spain should score, probably more than once, but Georgia’s energy and speed in transition might earn them a goal of their own.

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  • Alexandru Florin is a football betting expert, providing tips and accumulator predictions for xpertstats.com since 2022. With a strong focus on data-driven analysis, he delivers well-researched insights and reliable advice for bettors aiming for long-term profit.

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