Iceland have conceded 13 times in their last five games.
Montenegro have scored in their last seven home games.
Montenegro have lost six games on the bounce.
Goals expected in Niksic
Montenegro fell to their sixth successive defeat in Cardiff last time out and they could make it seven on the spin when they host Iceland, although they should be able to find the net against the defensively fragile visitors.
The reverse fixture in Reykjavik ended 2-0 to Iceland, but that is their only clean sheet in their last five games and they have shipped some 13 times in that period.
Montenegro scored against Wales in their only home game of this Nations League campaign and have scored in seven successive home games, so backing both teams to score holds some appeal in Niksic.
Iceland have taken four points from their four games and were deserved winners in the reverse fixture, so a repeat of Montenegro’s only home game of the tournament – a 2-1 defeat to Wales – could be in store.