Alright, let’s get into this Montenegro versus Georgia prediction thing. It popped up, and I thought, okay, let’s break it down, see what we can figure out from my usual routine.

My Process Kicking Off
First thing I did, like always, was just pull up the basic stuff. Who are these teams lately? You know, gotta check their current vibe. I went looking for their recent match results. Not just wins and losses, but who they played against. Beating a powerhouse is different than scraping a win against a minnow, right?
So, I spent some time digging through the last five, maybe six games for both Montenegro and Georgia.
- Montenegro: I looked at their scores, saw who they were up against. Tried to get a feel for if they’re scoring easily or struggling to find the net. Also checked how tight their defense is. Are they leaking goals?
- Georgia: Did the exact same thing. Checked their recent run. Georgia had that big Euro playoff push, so that felt important. How did they look in those high-pressure games? Did they carry any of that momentum (or disappointment) into recent friendlies?
Digging a Bit Deeper
Then I tried to find any head-to-head history. Sometimes teams just have a weird record against each other, doesn’t always make sense, but it’s worth knowing. Found they haven’t played a ton, but looked at the results from the times they did meet. Doesn’t always tell you much, especially if it was ages ago, but it’s part of the picture.
Next up, players. This is always a bit tricky because info isn’t always perfect. I looked for:
- Key guys: Who are the main dudes for each team? Like, Montenegro’s got Jovetic (when fit) and Savic at the back. Georgia has Kvaratskhelia, obviously, and Mamardashvili in goal. Are these guys playing?
- Injuries/Suspensions: This is crucial. Tried searching for news reports, team announcements. Is anyone important missing? A key striker out, or a main defender suspended, that changes everything.
- Form: Are their stars actually playing well for their clubs? Sometimes a big name is just not firing.
Putting It Together (Kind Of)
After gathering all that mess of info, I just sort of let it sit for a bit. It’s not an exact science, you know? It’s more about getting a feel.

Montenegro, they seem gritty, tough at home usually. Georgia, they’ve got that spark with Kvara, and they showed real fight getting to the Euros. This being a friendly complicates things too. Teams might rotate, try new stuff, maybe not go full throttle.
So, weighing it all up… recent form, key players potentially available, the fact it’s a friendly… Georgia looked maybe slightly brighter? Especially offensively. But Montenegro is usually solid defensively and playing at home is an advantage, even in friendlies sometimes.
My Gut Feeling (Don’t Bet the House on It!)
Based on my digging, I leaned towards a tight game. Maybe a draw, or a narrow win for one side. Georgia’s attack felt a bit more dangerous on paper if Kvaratskhelia plays and is up for it. But Montenegro is stubborn.
So, my final thought process ended up landing on something like a low-scoring draw, maybe 1-1, or perhaps a slender 1-0 win for Georgia. It felt like goals might be hard to come by. That’s just how I got there, looking at the recent stuff and the player situations. It’s just my take after going through the motions, could easily go the other way!