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Kick-off on 06.09.25, at 16:00.

In the fourth round of Group K World Cup qualifying at the Daugava Stadium in Riga, a match between Latvia and Serbia will take place. The opponents have never faced each other before. The Eleven Wolves started the qualifying campaign with an away victory over Andorra, 1-0, then had no chance against England at Wembley in London, 0-3. In June, the Red-White-Reds recorded a home draw with Albania, 1-1. Riga FC defender Antonijs Cernomordijs scored both an own goal and one for his team in the first half, and in the 21st minute, the hosts missed a penalty. The White Eagles earlier in the summer shared points in Tirana with Albania, as Bournemouth goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic saved a penalty, 0-0. A few days later, the Balkan side crushed Andorra in Leskovac, thanks to a hat-trick by Al-Rayyan striker Aleksandar Mitrovic, 3-0. The MEGOGO platform will broadcast the Latvia — Serbia match online on 06.09.2025.

Paolo Nicolato’s men have earned just one victory in their last eight matches. The Eleven Wolves last won at home in September of last year, when at the Skonto Stadium in the capital they defeated the Faroe Islands in the group stage of Nations League Division C, 1-0. This remains their only victory in front of home fans in an official match since October 2023.

Serbia has lost only once in their previous eight encounters — to Spain in the Nations League, 0-3. During this span, the White Eagles kept clean sheets in five matches. The Balkan side last won away back in June 2024, when in a friendly they crushed Sweden in Solna, 3-0. That was also their only away match in the past two years where the team scored more than one goal.

How to watch the online broadcast of the match on MEGOGO. The World Cup qualifying clash Latvia — Serbia on 06.09.2025 will be available with MEGOPACK XL, Sports, Maximal, and Maximal + Charity subscriptions. You can choose one convenient plan. By subscribing, viewers gain access not only to live broadcasts of matches but also to a vast library of movies, series, and cartoons, 300+ TV channels with pause and recording features, including sports, as well as hundreds of audiobooks and podcasts.

Kick-off on 06.09.25, at 16:00. In the fourth round of Group K World Cup qualifying at the Daugava Stadium in Riga, a match between Latvia and Serbia will take place. The opponents have never faced each other before. The Eleven Wolves started the qualifying campaign with an away victory over Andorra, 1-0, then had no chance against England at Wembley in London, 0-3. In June, the Red-White-Reds r

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