Friendly Austria. I don't know, maybe I missed something, but overall it really seems like a great coefficient for a friendly match between Austrians and Swiss, where there are not uncommonly many goals. Of course, there will be rotations, there won't be some leaders in all teams, but the essence is that the football concept doesn't change much here. St. Gallen is an attacking team, and AL also doesn't hesitate to play when the opponent allows it, they don't park the bus, which I don't think will happen from the Swiss side today. Plus, both teams score steadily, and the status of the match doesn't require a strong defense from Peru. I think it's worth a try.
Polish friendly relations between different level clubs, especially lower tier clubs, often bring goals, and there are also teams that stand out with goals in their own tournaments. Legia's reserves currently lead the fourth league and score a lot, with even a weak defense not hindering their success. Meanwhile, Gornik, the outsider of the second league, is a team that scores and has recently been playing consistently, but has a lot of problems with defense, which is what prevents them from escaping the relegation zone. A friendly match, with Legia's young players who are very attacking, good offensive form, and a mediocre defense, I believe is a good combination to expect goals.