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San Marino, languishing at the bottom of their World Cup Qualification group, host Austria, who are looking to climb the standings, on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at 19:45 GMT. San Marino vs Austria Form San Marino are currently fifth in the group. San Marino suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Bosnia and Herzegovina in their last match, extending their winless run in the competition. Austria, sitting in fourth position, began their qualification campaign with a 2-1 victory over Romania.

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Group H of the European qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup features a compelling encounter at Serravalle’s Stadio Olimpico, where will host Austria. This fixture pits the group’s perennial underdogs against one of its potential frontrunners. San Marino have lost all three of their opening fixtures, whereas Austria have played only one match so far and secured a victory against Romania.

As FIFA’s lowest-ranked side, San Marino knew they would have their cut out to compete in World Cup qualifying, even if they came into the campaign in a confident mood following their success in the Nations League. San Marino won two, drew one and lost one of their four Nations League matches to win promotion to League C for the very first time. However, the step up in quality in World Cup qualifying has resulted in a drop-off in results, having lost each of their opening three qualifiers against Cyprus, Romania and Bosnia and Herzegovina. They did at least produce a valiant effort to keep Bosnia at bay for 66 minutes in Saturday’s away fixture, although Edin Dzeko’s strike ultimately proved enough to condemn the minnows to a 1-0 defeat. As a result of that narrow loss, San Marino are still searching for their first World Cup qualifying point since drawing with Latvia in June 2001.

San Marino experienced their finest moment last autumn during the Nations League, contending with Liechtenstein and Gibraltar for top spot in League B. Managed by Roberto Cevoli, they recorded just one defeat and collected seven points, earning a historic promotion to League C. Along the way, they marked several milestones, including their first-ever official win and the first time scoring more than one goal in a match — both achieved against Liechtenstein with 1-0 and 3-1 victories respectively.

However, in major tournament qualifiers, the 'Azzurri' remain substantial underdogs, considered must-beaten by every opponent. Their last World Cup qualifying points came in the early 2000s against Latvia. Overall, San Marino have earned only three points in their entire qualifying history, the last being during Euro 2016 qualifying against Estonia. Just days ago, Cevoli’s squad narrowly missed matching that best result away in Bosnia, holding out until the 66th minute before conceding the only goal to Edin Dzeko. This marked their second consecutive away game in this campaign without suffering a heavy defeat, following a 0-2 loss to Cyprus.
 
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