The World Cup Qualification UEFA match between Serbia and Albania is set to be an exciting encounter on October 11, 2025. As both teams vie for a spot in the World Cup, the stakes are high. Serbia, currently in third place, will look to leverage their home advantage at the Stadion Rajko Mitić.
Meanwhile, Albania, sitting just above them in the standings, will aim to maintain their position and possibly widen the gap. With both teams having displayed mixed form in recent games, fans can expect a thrilling contest.
Serbia – Albania: When and Where?
- City: Belgrade
- Stadium: Stadion Rajko Mitić
- Date: 11 October 2025
- Hour: 20:45
The match between Serbia and Albania will take place at the iconic Stadion Rajko Mitić in Belgrade. Scheduled for 20:45 Central European Summer Time (CEST), fans in South Africa can tune in at the same local time, 20:45 South African Standard Time (SAST), to catch the action live.
Stadion Rajko Mitic
World Cup Qualification UEFA 1st Round Grp. K
October 11, 2025
8:45 pm
Serbia – Albania: On which TV channel?
- Channel: SuperSport
- Broadcast time: 20:45 SAST
South African viewers can watch the match live on SuperSport, which is the designated broadcaster for international football matches like this one. The game will be available via the DStv satellite platform and Showmax streaming service. For the most accurate broadcast details, you can consult SuperSport’s official website or contact their customer service. Verify details at Live Soccer TV to ensure you’re up to date with the latest broadcast information.
Serbia – Albania: Predicted Lineups
This World Cup qualification match between Serbia and Albania not only holds significant importance in terms of standings but also showcases some of Europe’s promising football talents. Serbia, with a potent mix of experience and youth, will be eager to secure a win on home soil. Meanwhile, Albania, known for their determined play, will seek to challenge Serbia’s resolve and maintain their edge in the group standings.




| 1Predrag Rajkovic |
| 2Vanja Dragojevic |
| 6Ognjen Ugresic |
| 8Luka Jovic |
| 15Jan-Carlo Simic |
| 17Dejan Zukic |
| 18Andrej Ilic |
| 19Lazar Randjelovic |
| 20Vasilije Kostov |
| 21Dragan Rosic |
| 22Stefan Mitrovic |
| 16Strahinja Erakovic |
| 2Ivan Balliu |
| 9Jasir Asani |
| 12Mario Dajsinani |
| 13Enea Mihaj |
| 15Klisman Cake |
| 16Medon Berisha |
| 17Naser Aliji |
| 19Mirlind Daku |
| 20Ylber Ramadani |
| 21Arber Hoxha |
| 23Simon Simoni |
| 10Nedim Bajrami |
Serbia Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Serbia aims to capitalize on their home advantage with a strong lineup despite some injury concerns. The absence of key players like Kosta Nedeljković and Uroš Račić due to injuries might affect their depth, but the expected lineup remains formidable.
- Serbia Predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Đorđe Petrović, Right center back – Strahinja Erakovic, Central back – Miloš Veljković, Left center back – Strahinja Pavlović, Defensive midfielder – Aleksandar Stanković, Defensive midfielder – Nemanja Maksimović, Right wing – Filip Kostić, Attacking midfielder – Nemanja Gudelj, Attacking midfielder – Aleksandar Mitrović, Left wing – Andrija Živković, Center forward – Dušan Vlahović
- Serbia injuries and suspensions: Kosta Nedeljković, Uroš Račić, Vanja Milinković-Savić, Ivan Ilić
Albania Predicted Lineup & Injuries and Suspensions
Albania’s lineup will likely reflect their typical resilient style, though injuries to key players like Arbnor Mucolli and Jon Mersinaj might necessitate some adjustments. The team will look to their fit players to step up in this crucial match.
- Albania Predicted lineup: Goalkeeper – Thomas Strakosha, Right back – Elseid Hysaj, Right center back – Arlind Ajeti, Left center back – Berat Djimsiti, Left back – Mario Mitaj, Right central midfielder – Qazim Laci, Central midfielder – Juljan Shehu, Left central midfielder – Kristjan Asllani, Right forward – Armando Broja, Center forward – Rey Manaj, Left forward – Nedim Bajrami
- Albania injuries and suspensions: Arbnor Mucolli, Jon Mersinaj, Frederic Veseli, Elhan Kastrati, Alen Sherri, Marash Kumbulla, Ardian Ismajli

Srdjan Babic cruciate-ligament-injury Early July 2026 |
Mirko Topic cruciate-ligament-injury Early August 2026 |
Nemanja Stojic hip-injury Day to day |
Mijat Gacinovic meniscus-injury Mid August 2026 |

Etrit Berisha back-injury About 1-2 weeks |
Arbnor Mucolli cruciate-ligament-injury Late June 2026 |
As both teams strive for victory, fans can anticipate a match filled with intensity, skill, and the occasional surprise, making it a must-watch for football enthusiasts.
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