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Croatia vs Slovenia prediction 07.06.2026 | Friendly match

Croatia

Croatia

2 - 1

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Slovenia

Slovenia

1

1.44

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4.84

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8.15

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  • Competition: Friendlies
  • Date: 7th June 2026
  • Kick-off: 19:45 UK / 20:45 CEST
  • Venue: Stadion Anđelko Herjavec

Croatia host Slovenia on Sunday in their final warm-up match before the World Cup. The Vatreni look stronger on paper and sit 47 places above their neighbours in the FIFA rankings. That gap tells part of the story, but friendlies often produce unexpected contests. Zlatko Dalić's focus will rest on fitness and preparation, not just the result. A few senior players may see reduced minutes, and that could give Slovenia more room to compete than the rankings suggest.

Croatia vs Slovenia Head to Head (H2H) stats

  1. Croatia

    1 : 1

    Slovenia

    Friendly International

  2. Croatia

    3 : 0

    Slovenia

    WC Qualification Europe

  3. Slovenia

    1 : 0

    Croatia

    WC Qualification Europe

  4. Slovenia

    2 : 3

    Croatia

    Friendly International

History leans heavily in Croatia's favour when these neighbours meet. Across the last four meetings, the Vatreni have claimed two wins and suffered just one defeat. That said, Slovenia have often made things awkward. The rivalry also tends to produce action, averaging around 2.75 goals per game, which hints at matches that are rarely short on incident.

Croatia

Croatia team overview

Croatia enter this friendly looking for a stronger response after a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Belgium. The result ended a productive run for the Vatreni, who had won four of their previous five matches. Those victories were not just about points. Zlatko Dalić's side played with confidence and control, and the team looked settled.

Home matches remain a source of encouragement. Wins over Czechia, Montenegro and the Faroe Islands show how comfortable the Vatreni can be on familiar ground. The crowd often plays its part, and Croatia usually grows into games rather than chasing them.

Luka Modrić remains central to everything. At 40, he no longer covers the pitch like he once did. Yet few players read a match better. Tight games often slow down around him, and Croatia still look to their captain for composure, leadership and the pass that changes everything.

Last matches of Croatia

  1. Croatia

    0 : 2

    Belgium

    Friendly International

  2. Brazil

    3 : 1

    Croatia

    Friendly International

  3. Montenegro

    2 : 3

    Croatia

    WC Qualification Europe

  4. Croatia

    3 : 1

    Faroe Islands

    WC Qualification Europe

  5. Croatia

    3 : 0

    Gibraltar

    WC Qualification Europe

Croatia lineup

Goalkeeper

  • 1

    Dominik Livaković

Defenders

  • 22

    Josip Juranović

  • 6

    Josip Šutalo

  • 4

    Joško Gvardiol

  • 3

    Borna Sosa

Midfielders

  • 10

    Luka Modrić

  • 8

    Mateo Kovačić

  • 15

    Mario Pašalić

Forwards

  • 14

    Ivan Perišić

  • 9

    Andrej Kramarić

  • 7

    Marco Pašalić

Slovenia

Slovenia team overview

Slovenia come into this one after a 1-1 draw with Cyprus. It was not a spectacular result, yet it felt fair. That has been the story of the Fantje lately. One week they struggle to break down Hungary and lose by a single goal. A few days later, they beat Montenegro in an open and entertaining contest. There is quality in this squad, but consistency remains hard to find.

The bigger issue sits away from home. Matjaž Kek's side have won only one of their last five matches on the road. That record does not look great ahead of a trip to Croatia. Strong teams rarely need many invitations, and home crowds in matches like this can quickly turn pressure into mistakes.

Jan Oblak gives Slovenia a chance in any game. His experience and calm decision-making often keep matches within reach. Sandi Lovrić carries much of the creative burden in midfield.

Yet the absence of Benjamin Šeško changes the picture. Goals do not become impossible to find, but Slovenia lose their most dangerous attacking outlet, and that is a difficult gap to fill.

Last matches of Slovenia

  1. Slovenia

    1 : 1

    Cyprus

    Friendly International

  2. Montenegro

    2 : 3

    Slovenia

    Friendly International

  3. Hungary

    1 : 0

    Slovenia

    Friendly International

  4. Sweden

    1 : 1

    Slovenia

    WC Qualification Europe

  5. Slovenia

    0 : 2

    Kosovo

    WC Qualification Europe

Slovenia lineup

Goalkeeper

  • 1

    Jan Oblak

Defenders

  • 23

    David Brekalo

  • 6

    Jaka Bijol

  • 21

    Vanja Drkušić

  • 2

    Žan Karničnik

Midfielders

  • 8

    Sandi Lovrić

  • 22

    Adam Gnezda Čerin

  • 11

    Svit Sešlar

Forwards

  • 13

    Erik Janža

  • 15

    Danijel Šturm

  • 18

    Žan Vipotnik

Prediction

Croatia are the more settled side. Modric and Co have also had the better of this matchup in recent years, winning seven of the last 11 meetings, and they usually look comfortable at home.

Slovenia can hang around for spells, but their away form makes it hard to trust them over 90 minutes. Luka Modrić still sets the tempo for Croatia, and that experience across the squad tends to show when games get tight. A controlled 2-0 result for the hosts feels fairly plausible, even if rotation blurs things slightly.

Three reasons we expect under 2.5 goals

  1. Slovenia scored more than one goal only once in their last eight matches.
  2. Croatia found the back of the net only once in their last two matches.
  3. Two of the last three meetings between Croatia and Slovenia ended with under 2.5 goals.

Main prediction Croatia - Slovenia

Under 2.5 goals

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60% winrate

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4 wins in a row

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Croatia vs Slovenia – FAQ

? Where can you actually watch this one?

Camel1 Live is free, and honestly, a decent option for Saturday’s international friendly encounter.

? How many corners do Croatia usually win in their home friendly encounters?

Around 7.00 per league home friendly match, which feels huge. 

? What about bookings for Matjaž Kek’s side away?

About 2.76 yellow cards on average in their away friendly games.