- GNK Dinamo Zagreb are the form team here, with 4 wins and a draw from their last 5 matches.
- Thun's home record in all competitions is 2 wins, 1 draw and 3 defeats from 6 matches.
- Dinamo are undefeated away, with 6 wins from 6 matches and 20 goals scored on the road.
Dinamo come in with the momentum
GNK Dinamo Zagreb are flying at the moment and will arrive in Switzerland for Tuesday's UEFA Champions League Qualification 2026 clash with FC Thun as the form favourites. The Croatian champions have won eight and drawn two of their last 10 in all competitions and Mario Kovacevic has his side playing with real control and aggression at the moment.
Kovacevic's men can adapt a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 system according to the needs of the game and are tough to play against because of their width, tempo and counter-pressing game. They are a team that can sit back and hit on the counter attack and they can also dominate the ball and play in a more aggressive manner when the occasion demands.
Dinamo have scored 20 goals in six away matches this season, winning all of them, and have shown plenty of bite in their recent results - a 0-2 win at HNK Rijeka, a 1-4 win at NK Slaven Belupo and a 0-0 home draw with NK Lokomotiva Zagreb. Thun will need to be at their absolute best to stop Dinamo creating and scoring on Tuesday.
Thun have been under pressure at home
Thun are on a mixed run of form that includes two wins, two draws and six defeats across their last 10 in all competitions, so it's hard to make a case for them as a solid punt to win this match.
Gian-Luca Privitelli's men have a fairly compact shape, with the 4-3-1-2 designed to make this a battle of central blocks with the focus on structure, set pieces and quick counters. Elmin Rastoder has been their main spark recently, scoring two of Thun's five goals in the last five games.
Thun have averaged 2.33 goals per match at home this season in all competitions, but they have taken seven points from six home matches in all competitions, which suggests they aren't as strong at Arena Thun as they might be.
Dinamo can dominate the match
The odds here seem to have this match all wrong with Dinamo favourites at 8/5, Thun 33/20 and the draw 21/10. Dinamo are the better side and much the more likely winners given their form and brilliant away record, but Thun's compact shape could ensure this isn't a total stroll for the Croatians, so the win and BTTS option looks a lively alternative bet if the visitors dominate and force Thun to open up.