- Inter and Drita drew 2-2 in UEFA Conference League Qualification 2026 just 1 day ago.
- Inter are unbeaten in their last 4 home matches across all competitions (Won 3, Drawn 1).
- Drita are unbeaten in their last 3 away matches across all competitions (Won 1, Drawn 2).
Drita to keep it tight on home turf
Inter Club d'Escaldes and FC Drita Gjilan drew 2-2 in a tense UEFA Conference League Qualification 2026 game 1 day ago, so the rematch between these two teams on Thursday already has a live-wire feel to it.
Felip Ortiz's Inter have played a well-structured and patient style of football in this competition so far, they have controlled the ball, pressed selectively and tried to build the tempo of the game around their own terms. Faysal Chouaib has been their main outlet, the striker has scored 3 goals in 3 UEFA Conference League Qualification 2026 games and 3 of Inter's last 9 goals in their last 5 games.
FC Drita Gjilan are a pragmatic 4-2-3-1 side who press as a unit, break quickly in transitions and have a knack for efficient set-piece football. Besnik Krasniqi has been their key man in this campaign, he's scored 3 goals in 5 UEFA Conference League Qualification 2026 appearances, more than any other Drita player.
Evenly matched contest could be a close affair
Inter are the marginal favourites at 33/25, but Drita are still a solid 39/20 and the draw sits at a whopping 23/10. We believe the draw is a much better value bet than the outright win at these prices, but the 6/5 option for both teams to score No looks a little sharper still.
Inter have won 2, drawn 2 and lost 1 of their 5 matches, a run that has seen them take the advantage on momentum into the second leg. They have won 3, drawn 1 and lost 0 at home though, so the Estadi de la FAF is certainly a problem for Drita.
Drita are in much better form overall coming into this clash though, they have won 4 and drawn 1 of their last 5 in all competitions and are clearly capable of producing a positive result in Andorra.
Home edge could see Inter through
In terms of a correct score, this match has all the hallmarks of a cagey affair. Inter are not really a team of goals, they score an average of 2.50 goals per home match and concede just 0.50 per match, so they don't get blown out at their own place. Drita have only conceded 1.00 goal per match on average away from home, and are likely to travel to Andorra in a compact shape on Thursday.
The clash of styles could keep this a close match, with Inter's ball retention against Drita's counter-punching and pressing. Both sides have won 5, drawn 3 and lost 2 of their last 10 matches in all competitions, so the market looks about right in making this a really close game. Inter's home advantage should see them edge through though, so we're backing a 1-0 scoreline.