Norway vs Israel Betting Odds, Tips, Predictions, Preview 11th October 2025

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Norway enjoy home advantage, when visitors Israel swing by on Saturday for a clash in the World Cup Qualification. The former will be looking to make that home advantage count. Their latest encounter was a belter of a game, which finished with a 2-4 scoreline. An uncommon result, but we would not mind a similar goal fest this coming Saturday.

Norway are placed oneth with 15 points after five matches. Israel occupy a position as threeth in the league on nine points.

Norway are in eminent form in the goal scoring department, banging in 32 goals in their previous ten matches. This creates an average of 3.2 goals per game. They held on for a clean sheet in five of these, conceding seven goals for an average of 0.7 per game.

Israel are brimming with confidence in front of goal before the upcoming away match in the World Cup Qualification, as they can show off very handsome numbers from their previous ten games. The visitors scored 2.4 times on average per match, for a total of 24 goals. They also let in 26 goals, leaving an average of 2.6 per match. They fought their way to one clean sheets.

Norway vs Israel Prediction

Norway Form

In their last three outings, Norway won 0-1 against Estonia, beat Finland by 1-0 and hammered Moldova 11-1. Norway put four wins on the board in their previous six World Cup Qualification matches at the Ullevaal. They drew twice while losing none, scored 22 goals while conceding three.

Israel Form

Israel won twice in their last three matches as Slovakia were defeated by 1-0, before they beat Moldova 0-4. Italy proved too strong, though, and a 4-5 defeat followed. Israel won half their previous six away matches in the World Cup Qualification, as well as seeing zero draws and suffering three defeats. They scored 15 goals whilst conceding 13.

Norway are aiming for a win this coming Saturday, but they could settle for containing their opponent Israel instead of chasing a high-scoring win.

Norway have taken six points from their last two games against teams from the top half of the World Cup Qualification table. They won two of these matches with a scoreline of seven goals to two.

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Norway vs Israel Stats

  • Norway have won 6 of the last 8 matches while scoring more than 2.5 goals
  • In 9 of the last 11 Norway matches the sum of goals was over 2.5
  • Norway have won 6 of the last 7 home matches and the sum of goals was over 2.5
  • Norway have won 6 of the last 7 home matches while scoring more than 1.5 goals
  • In 10 of the last 12 Norway home matches the sum of goals was under 3.5
  • In the last 13 Israel matches in the World Cup Qualification, the sum of goals was over 2.5
  • In 11 of the last 13 Israel matches in the World Cup Qualification, the sum of goals was over 3.5
  • In the last 7 Israel away matches in the World Cup Qualification, the sum of goals was over 3.5
  • In the last 7 Israel away matches in the World Cup Qualification, the sum of goals was over 2.5
  • In 6 of the last 7 Israel away matches the sum of goals was over 2.5

Norway vs Israel Team News

Norway could have as few as two players on the injured and absent list for their next assignment on Saturday. There is no need for Sander Berge to show up in the Norway dressing room, as he is suspended.

Oscar Bobb sit this one out for Norway due to an injury.

Norway vs Israel H2H

The latest encounter between these two teams was a belter of a 2-4 match. Are we in for a similar goal-fest this coming Saturday? Norway go into their upcoming match against Israel with a 100% winning record in recent meetings. This gives them a 1-0-0 record in the latest encounters with their next opponent. A record worth keeping in mind before you make a choice for your next accumulator, depending on your betting strategy.

Norway vs Israel Results

In the last one match between Norway and Israel, both teams to score came up one time.

Norway vs Israel Betting Tips

Looking at the market for a goalscorer, it seems a good idea to side with Erling Haaland, who is performing well for Norway. He found the back of the net ten times in his most recent national team outings. He'll be out to add more goals for his country against Israel. The visitors will be looking up to Dor Peretz to find the net once again, after managing three goals for Israel in his last six matches.

Norway won eight of the previous 10 home matches across all tournaments, while drawing one and losing one as well. Israel won four from a possible 10 away from home, as they also drew two and lost four in this run. Norway kept a clean sheet six times in their previous 10 matches at Ullevaal hoping to do so again this coming Saturday. Israel kept a clean sheet in four of their last 10 away games.

Over 2.5 goals happened one time in the past one encounter between Norway and Israel, with Norway scoring four goals on average per game. Israel averaged two goals, while both teams scored one time. Norway saw over 2.5 goals in eight of their last ten matches across all tournaments, as they scored an average of 3.8 goals during this run. In the last ten games for Israel, seven of them had more than 2.5 goals, and they scored an average of 1.9 times goals per game themselves.