Serbia enter this friendly as the nominally stronger side but the fixture’s defining feature will be tempo and openness. Both teams have already used two friendlies this year and, with experimental line-ups likely, the match should loosen into an open pattern where chances appear at both ends. Academiadeapuestascolombia explicitly flags an expectation of multiple goals (their tip: Over 2.0 goals), which aligns with both sides using these fixtures to sharpen attack rather than drill rigid defence.
A result-focused thread follows from squad selection risk. Serbia’s superior depth means they will probably control possession phases and generate more clear-cut opportunities, yet friendlies often see defensive cohesion undercooked. That creates a logic for a conservative match-backing stance that limits downside: a Draw No Bet on Serbia preserves that superiority while recognising the volatility of a single friendly.
Goal markets stand out because of the expected openness. With both sides prioritising attacking patterns and rotation disrupting defensive organisation, a market that pays for both teams on the scoresheet or for totals above two goals fits the likely flow. The source tip and the general pattern of recent friendlies suggest a solid baseline probability that both teams will score.
An alternative, higher-risk strand argues for a Cabo Verde win. Home familiarity, sharper finishing in short tournaments and the incentive to impress make an upset plausible if Serbia rest key players or fail to settle. That outcome is long odds but coherent: undercooked visiting defence plus motivated underdogs equals a clear path to a surprise result.
Overall, markets that combine Serbia’s structural edge with the match’s expected openness offer the best balance between risk and return, while targeting goal-heavy lines captures the core match dynamic and the statistical tendency of these teams in recent friendly fixtures.
Expect an open game with goals rather than a tactical chess match.