From a tactical perspective, Kosovo have the edge here, though a surprise draw cannot be ruled out. Kosovo’s home side has shown they can dominate smaller European nations, with their physical and technical superiority allowing them to control possession and create consistent chances. Andorra, meanwhile, have built their game on defensive solidity, but they lack the attacking quality to trouble Kosovo’s defense, and their recent win over Liechtenstein came against a similarly weak opponent. That said, this is a friendly, so Kosovo may rotate their squad, giving fringe players a chance, which could weaken their performance. Andorra could also park the bus to secure a point, frustrating the hosts. This makes the home pick a strong, but not certain, play.