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Chicago Fire vs Atlanta United

General Expert Overview

The upcoming match between Chicago Fire and Atlanta United on May 10, 2025, looks set to be a tightly contested affair, dominated by defensive strengths and relatively few attacking highlights. Statistical indicators suggest a low-scoring event, with both teams averaging under 1 goal per match and a combined total goals average of just 2.6. Discipline is likely to be maintained, as card averages are low and red cards are a rarity. Expect the opening periods and the overall encounter to be marked by tactical caution rather than sustained attacking play.

Chicago Fire

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Atlanta United

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Date: 2025-05-10
Time: 18:30
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Venue: Soldier Field
Score: 2-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half99.00%(2-1)
Over 1.5 Goals80.00%(2-1) 1.18
Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half80.00%(2-1) 1-0 1H 1.25
Under 5.5 Cards78.00%(2-1)
Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half75.00%(2-1)
Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half68.00%(2-1) 1-1 2H 1.44
Home Team To Score In 1st Half60.00%(2-1)
Home Team Not To Score In 2nd Half60.00%(2-1)
Both Teams Not to Score58.00%(2-1) 2.63
Over 2.5 Goals58.00%(2-1) 1.57
Over 0.5 Goals HT55.00%(2-1) 1-0 1H 1.30
Draw In First Half55.00%(2-1)
Under 4.5 Cards55.00%(2-1)
Draw In Final Result53.00%(2-1)
Avg. Total Goals2.60%(2-1)
Yellow Cards2.20%(2-1)
Avg. Conceded Goals1.85%(2-1)
Avg. Goals Scored0.75%(2-1)
Red Cards0.10%(2-1)

Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half

With a striking 99% prediction for Atlanta United not scoring in the first half, the evidence strongly points towards a sluggish start from the visiting side. This may be due to Chicago Fire’s tactical setup at home, emphasizing defensive solidity in the opening 45 minutes. Atlanta’s struggles to generate early chances further increase the likelihood of a scoreless first half for the away team.

Over 1.5 Goals

An 80% probability for over 1.5 total goals shows that, while individual team scoring is modest, there is high confidence in the match surpassing the very minimal two-goal mark. This likely accounts for potential late scoring opportunities and open play in the latter stages, even if the first half remains conservative.

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half

With another 80% expectation here, the most likely outcome is a goalless opening half or just one side managing to find the net early on. This supports a prediction of a cagey, defensively-driven first half, particularly with a trend towards stifling opposition attacking movements.

Under 5.5 Cards

The forecast of 78% for under 5.5 cards points to a controlled game without excessive fouling or disciplinary issues. Both teams average few yellow cards, with very infrequent red cards, indicating a likelihood of the match being played in good spirit and with clear tactical discipline.

Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half

A 75% chance for Atlanta United not scoring post-interval hints at their ongoing inefficiency in attack, perhaps compounded by the Fire’s defensively resilient approach, especially as the match progresses and the stakes of conceding increase.

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half

With 68% confidence, the second half is predicted to remain tight, continuing the match’s anticipated defensive tone. This further reduces expectations for late drama, suggesting both teams will struggle to capitalize even as they grow more desperate for a result.

Home Team To Score In 1st Half

There’s a 60% likelihood of the home side breaking the deadlock in the first half. Chicago Fire’s slight edge when playing in front of their own fans could make the difference, especially if Atlanta United is content to absorb pressure and plays a reactive style.

Home Team Not To Score In 2nd Half

The second half appears less promising for the Fire, with a 60% estimate they won’t add to the score after the break. This could be due to tactical adjustments by the away side or the home team adopting a more defensive posture once ahead.

Both Teams Not to Score

A 58% chance of at least one of the sides failing to score across the full 90 minutes aligns with the projected defensive emphasis and inefficient finishing from both attacks this season.

Over 2.5 Goals

Despite a generally defensive forecast, there remains a 58% opportunity for the match to reach at least three goals, possibly driven by late-game risks or a breakdown in tactics if an early goal changes the dynamics.

Over 0.5 Goals HT

There is a 55% prediction that the first half will see at least one goal, reflecting slightly higher probabilities for an early breakthrough—most likely from the home side.

Draw In First Half

The odds of 55% support a level scoreline at the break, reinforcing the view that both teams are likely to approach the match with caution and defensive priorities.

Under 4.5 Cards

Another strong discipline indicator: a 55% chance that the match will not see more than four cards, with referees unlikely to intervene heavily in what looks to be a fair contest.

Draw In Final Result

With a 53% suggestion, a deadlocked final score appears possible, especially with neither team showing a clinical edge in front of goal and both relying on defensive organization.

Additional Expert Predictions

  • Low Goal Propensity: Expect a tightly contested clash with no more than two or three goals, most likely scored in the later phases when teams open up.
  • Minimal Card Count: Both teams play with discipline, suggesting an absence of red cards and no more than three yellow cards issued.
  • Defensive Edge Favors Draw or Narrow Home Win: Chicago Fire’s slight home advantage and Atlanta’s poor away scoring suggest a higher probability of a draw or a 1-0 or 2-0 home win.
  • Potential for 0-0 HT Scoreline: Given both teams’ lack of early attacking success, a goalless first half remains a realistic scenario.