Saudi Arabia Women host Laos Women in Bergen on June 10, in what looks like a heavily one-sided International Friendly encounter. Saudi Arabia arrive off the back of a 4-0 win over Sri Lanka (W) in their most recent outing, while Laos have not played a single competitive match in 2026. That fixture gap alone tells you most of what you need to know about the balance of quality here.
The most interesting dimension to this match is not the result itself but how comfortably Saudi Arabia can control proceedings. Their form string shows a clear upward trajectory over recent months, with four wins from their last five matches. Laos, to be honest, look severely underprepared, carrying a form run that reads as one of the worst in this phase of the tournament.
One player to watch for Saudi Arabia is the attacking presence that drove that 4-0 win over Sri Lanka, where the team converted chances efficiently and pressed high throughout. For Laos, their best recent showing was a 2-0 win over Sri Lanka (W) back in July 2025, which at least signals they can finish when given space, though the quality of opposition there was among the lowest in the standings. The gap in world ranking between these two sides is significant, with Saudi Arabia sitting considerably higher, and that translates directly onto the pitch in terms of technical organisation and physical conditioning.
Hot stat: Laos have failed to score in four of their last five matches, conceding 17 goals in total across those games.
| 🏆 Tournament: | International Friendly 2026, June Phase |
| 🗓️ Date: | 10.06.2026 |
| ⏰ Time: | 14:00 CEST |
Saudi Arabia (W) vs Laos (W) Prediction
We predict a comfortable Saudi Arabia win with a high goal margin. Their 4-0 victory over Sri Lanka (W) was the most recent evidence of a team that presses with purpose and finishes chances cleanly. Laos conceded nine goals to Nepal (W) and seven to Uzbekistan (W) in their last two fixtures before this match, which points to a backline with serious structural problems.
Saudi Arabia have also won 100% of their matches in the last 30 days, and their 2026 season win rate sits at 50% across six matches, which includes tougher opposition than Laos. The gap in quality here is wide enough that betting on Saudi Arabia to win and the total goals to go over is the most rational approach.
Saudi Arabia’s style tends toward direct, high-intensity pressing. Laos have shown they struggle to hold shape under pressure, which means this match could open up early. The absence of any detailed card or foul data for either side in their last five matches makes it harder to project card markets, but the structural mismatch favours goals over caution.
| 🔥Hot Tip: | Saudi Arabia (W) to Win to Nil |
| ⚽Total Goals: | Over 3.5 |
| 💥Both Teams To Score: | No |
| 🎯Total Corners: | Over 7.5 |
Team Analysis
Saudi Arabia (W) have been building form steadily. Their last five matches show a team that went through a difficult patch against Egypt (W), losing both fixtures 2-0 and 2-1, before bouncing back with a 3-0 win over Kyrgyzstan (W) and then a dominant 4-0 result against Sri Lanka (W). That bounce-back capacity matters. They are not a team that collapses after a bad run, and against weaker opposition they tend to perform at a clinical level.
The win over Sri Lanka in their most recent match was particularly telling. Sri Lanka’s form string is almost entirely losses, and Saudi Arabia dispatched them without conceding. It confirmed that when the opposition lacks defensive structure, Saudi Arabia can push the scoreline comfortably.
Laos (W) have had a difficult 12 months. Their most recent five matches paint a bleak picture: a 2-0 win over Sri Lanka (W) was the only positive result, sandwiched between a 0-0 draw with East Timor (W), a 0-1 loss to Singapore (W), a 0-9 loss to Nepal (W), and a 0-7 loss to Uzbekistan (W). That is a combined 16 goals conceded across their last four defeats.
The 0-9 loss to Nepal (W) is particularly alarming. Nepal are not a powerhouse side, and conceding nine goals to them points to a defensive unit that struggles with basic organisation. Laos have also not played a single match in 2026, meaning they arrive into this fixture with no match sharpness whatsoever. That is a serious disadvantage against a Saudi Arabia side that has been active and winning.
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No bookmaker odds are currently available for this fixture. Given the enormous gap in quality and activity between these two sides, Saudi Arabia should be overwhelming favourites. The market, when it opens, will almost certainly reflect a very short price for a Saudi Arabia win. We would focus attention on the Asian Handicap and total goals markets rather than the straight moneyline, as the value will sit in the margin of victory rather than the result itself.
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Laos (w). Source: Official Website
TipsGG Match Prediction
Saudi Arabia (W) should win this match convincingly. Their recent form, including a 4-0 win over Sri Lanka (W) and a 3-0 win over Kyrgyzstan (W), shows a team that punishes weaker opposition without mercy. Laos arrive with zero 2026 match experience, a defensive record that includes nine goals conceded in a single game, and a form string that stretches to one win in their last ten matches.
We predict Saudi Arabia (W) to win to nil, with the total goals landing over 3.5. Both teams to score is a no, given Laos have failed to score in four of their last five fixtures. The corner market is worth watching too, as Saudi Arabia’s direct attacking style tends to generate sustained pressure that pushes opponents back into their own half for long periods.
Perhaps the only uncertainty here is the exact margin, but the direction of the result is about as clear as it gets in international football at this level.


