Football

Oct. 2, 2025, 8:50 p.m.

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The first autumn qualification block for Belarus turned out to be painful, and now Carlos Alós’s team is preparing for the October matches. We remind you: the main event of October for the fans will be two key qualifying matches. On October 9, Belarus will nominally host Denmark, and on October 12, they will play away against Scotland. These are the 3rd and 4th rounds of Group C. The schedule is confirmed by ESPN. Even now, football fans are making predictions and placing bets using Winline casino promo codes to relieve tension with quick online games.

Where and under what conditions the matches will take place

Belarus’s “home” game will again be held on neutral ground and without spectators — in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, at the ZTE Arena. This UEFA decision has been in effect since the previous cycle and continues now: the match against Scotland on September 8 also took place behind closed doors under the same rules.

The situation in Group C after two rounds

After the opening matches, Belarus has no points: on September 5, the team suffered a heavy defeat against Greece (1:5), and on September 8 they lost to Scotland (0:2). The standings after two rounds: Denmark — 4 points, Scotland — 4 points, Greece — 3 points, Belarus — 0.

Upcoming opponents and squads


Denmark (October 9, Belarus’s “home” match): Kasper Hjulmand’s squad for the October window includes the experienced Eriksen, Christensen, Schmeichel, and also Højlund. The Danes are preparing specifically for Belarus and Greece in this “double matchday.”



Scotland (October 12, Glasgow): Steve Clarke has recalled 42-year-old Craig Gordon to the squad; the goalkeeper position is under focus, but at the same time, Scotland earned 4 points in the first two rounds and kept clean sheets. The match against Belarus will be their second in October after facing Greece.



Belarus (October squad): Alós called up 24 players for the training camp (October 5–14). In attack: Antilevski, Barkovski, Melnichenko, Malashevich, and Myalkovski; in midfield: Ebong, Yablonski, Korzun, Gromyko, and others (the full list was published by Belarusian media on September 26–27).


Key facts from previous matches


The 1:5 loss to Greece in Piraeus became Belarus’s heaviest opening defeat in qualifiers in recent years; the consolation goal came from a penalty by Herman Barkovski.



The match against Scotland on September 8 in Zalaegerszeg was played without spectators; goals: Che Adams and an own goal by Zakhar Volkov.


What’s next

After the October matches, Belarus will finish the group stage in November: November 15 — away against Denmark, November 18 — “home” against Greece. These dates are already listed by ESPN.

In short: In October, Belarus will face powerful and well-equipped Denmark and pragmatic Scotland, which has already beaten our team in Hungary. Once again, they will have to play under neutral-field conditions and empty stands — a factor that reduces the “home advantage” and demands maximum focus in defense and on set pieces.

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Updated: Oct. 2, 2025, 8:50 p.m.