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West Didsbury & Chorlton vs City of Liverpool

Expert Opinion on West Didsbury & Chorlton vs City of Liverpool

This match between West Didsbury & Chorlton and City of Liverpool presents a fascinating scenario for bettors and football enthusiasts alike. With both teams having shown varying degrees of defensive solidity and attacking prowess in recent fixtures, the odds reflect a highly anticipated game. The betting predictions suggest a tight first half with both teams unlikely to score, while the overall match is expected to be goal-rich. This analysis will delve into each betting list to provide expert predictions based on the given data.

West Didsbury & Chorlton

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City of Liverpool

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Date: 2025-11-12
Time: 19:45
(FT)
Venue: Not Available Yet
Score: 6-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half97.50%(6-1)
Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half97.60%(6-1)
Over 1.5 Goals95.80%(6-1)
Over 2.5 Goals79.70%(6-1)
Both Teams To Score61.40%(6-1)
Over 2.5 BTTS62.50%(6-1)
Over 3.5 Goals58.60%(6-1)
Avg. Total Goals4.14%(6-1)
Avg. Goals Scored2.95%(6-1)
Avg. Conceded Goals2.09%(6-1)

Prediction Analysis

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half: 98.80

The high probability here indicates that both teams are expected to maintain a cautious approach initially, focusing more on solidifying their defenses rather than pushing forward aggressively from the start. This could be due to tactical strategies or recent performances where either team has struggled to break down defenses early in matches.

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half: 98.80

Similar to the first half prediction, this suggests that even as the game progresses, scoring opportunities may remain limited for both sides. This could be attributed to potential fatigue factors or strategic adjustments made by managers during halftime aimed at preserving the result rather than seeking an offensive breakthrough.

Over 1.5 Goals: 94.80

This prediction indicates that despite the cautious starts, there is still a strong likelihood that more than one goal will be scored in total across both halves. It suggests that while early goals might be scarce, as teams adapt and exploit weaknesses, goals are likely to materialize later in the game.

Over 2.5 Goals: 76.10

A lower probability compared to over 1.5 goals but still significant, this suggests that a three-goal haul is not out of reach if either team manages to capitalize on key moments such as set pieces or counterattacks.

Both Teams To Score: 60.60

This indicates an almost even chance that both teams will find the back of the net during the match. It reflects balanced attacking capabilities and defensive vulnerabilities within both squads, making it plausible for each side to score at least once.

Over 2.5 BTTS (Both Teams To Score): 65.70

The combination of over 2.5 goals with both teams scoring suggests dynamic gameplay where interactions between offenses lead to multiple goals being scored by each team throughout the match.

Over 3.5 Goals: 55.20

This lower probability highlights an exciting prospect for fans who enjoy high-scoring games but also underscores the inherent uncertainty in predicting such outcomes due to various unpredictable factors like player form or tactical changes during playtime.

Average Goals Analysis

Avg Total Goals: 4.74

The average total goals figure points towards an expectation of an open game with several goals likely being scored by both teams combined throughout this fixture.

Avg Goals Scored: 3.05

This statistic reveals what one might anticipate from West Didsbury & Chorlton‘s offense alone; they have historically managed around three goals per match against similar opposition levels which could increase under favorable circumstances within this encounter.

Avg Conceded Goals: 2.39

Reflecting City of Liverpool‘s defensive record against comparable opponents gives insight into how many times they’ve allowed their opponent(s) past them leading up until now – slightly above two instances per game typically – suggesting potential vulnerability against West Didsbury & Chorlton’s attack if they fail strategically adapt defensively mid-game based upon unfolding events during playtime itself!