Bulgaria vs North Macedonia

Bulgaria will welcome North Macedonia to the Ludogorets Arena in Razgrad for the first fixture of their 2022-23 UEFA Nations League campaign on Thursday.

The hosts have won each of their last three matches on home soil, scoring seven goals during this period, while the visitors have only lost one of their last five games on the road, scoring 12 goals in the process.

Bulgaria are still waiting for their first World Cup appearance this century after they failed to qualify for the 2022 tournament in Qatar. Just eight points accumulated from as many matches saw them finish fourth in their qualification group behind Switzerland, Italy and Northern Ireland.

Since losing 4-0 to Switzerland in their final group game, the Lions have suffered 2-1 defeats in friendlies against both Qatar and Croatia in March.

Yasen Petrov’s men now turn their attention to four Nations League fixtures in June as they bid to turn their fortunes around against seemingly favourable opponents.

Bulgaria have one encounter against Gibraltar sandwiched between two games against Georgia, but they will first lock horns with North Macedonia, a nation whom they have beaten in three of their last four meetings.

The Lions, who were relegated from League B Group 4 in 2020 after failing to win any of their six matches, will see their winless run in the competition extended to 10 games if they fail to claim all three points on Thursday.

North Macedonia were unable to follow up their first-ever major tournament appearance at Euro 2020 with qualification for the 2022 World Cup, after suffering a 2-0 defeat to Portugal in the playoff final in March.

After pulling off one of the greatest results in their history with a shock 1-0 win against four-time world champions and Euro 2020 holders Italy, a brace from Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes ended the Lynxes’ hopes of reaching Qatar at the final hurdle.

Blagoja Milevski’s side will now be keen to put aside their World Cup heartache and avoid a repeat of their last Nations League campaign, which saw them narrowly miss out on promotion in their final fixture.

After winning two and drawing three of their first five fixtures, Armenia secured promotion at North Macedonia’s expense with a slender 1-0 win against them in their final match of 2020.

The Lynxes will be confident of success on Thursday, but they will be hoping to better their only ever visit to Bulgaria which saw them lose 1-0 back in August 2001.

Blagoja Milevski’s side will now be keen to put aside their World Cup heartache and avoid a repeat of their last Nations League campaign, which saw them narrowly miss out on promotion in their final fixture.

After winning two and drawing three of their first five fixtures, Armenia secured promotion at North Macedonia’s expense with a slender 1-0 win against them in their final match of 2020.

The Lynxes will be confident of success on Thursday, but they will be hoping to better their only ever visit to Bulgaria which saw them lose 1-0 back in August 2001.

Bulgarian brothers Petko Hristov and Andrea Hristov are expected to partner one another at centre-back, with full-backs Ivan Turitsov and Edisson Jordanov set to join them in defence.

Georgi Kostadinov could be handed a start in centre-midfield alongside Georgi Milanov and Todor Nedelev, while either Martin Minchev or Atanas Iliev are set to lead the line in attack, with the former yet to score in six international appearances.

As for North Macedonia, captain Stefan Ristovski has pulled out of the squad due to injury, so Stefan Ashkovski is likely to start at right-back, joining Darko Velkovski, Visar Musliu and Ezgjan Alioski in the back four.

Stefan Spirovski could earn his 50th international cap in centre-midfield alongside Napoli playmaker Eljif Elmas and Levante’s Enis Bardhi.

Aleksandar Trajkovski, who scored a dramatic 92nd-minute winner against Italy three months ago, is expected to be joined in attack by Boban Nikolov and Milan Ristovski.

Bulgaria possible starting lineup:
Mihaylov; Turitsov, A. Hristov, P. Hristov, Jordanov; Malinov, Kostadinov, Nedelev; Despodov; M. Minchev, Kirilov

North Macedonia possible starting lineup:
Dimitrievski; Ashkovski, Velkovski, Musliu, Alioski; Spirovski, Bardhi, Elmas; Nikolov, M. Ristovski, Trajkovski