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Como vs Cagliari

General Overview: Como vs Cagliari

As Como hosts Cagliari on May 10, 2025, both teams approach the game with a disciplined, cautious style, reflected in relatively low average goals (2.53 per match) and minimal discipline issues, including only 0.03 red cards and 2.21 yellow cards combined per game. The data suggests a competitive, balanced contest, where clinical finishing could be decisive given both teams’ modest goal-scoring and defensive profiles.

Como

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Cagliari

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Date: 2025-05-10
Time: 13:00
(FT)
Venue: Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Score: 3-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half82.00%(3-1) 2-1 1H 1.22
Over 1.5 Goals79.00%(3-1) 1.29
Under 5.5 Cards74.00%(3-1)
Over 0.5 Goals HT68.00%(3-1) 2-1 1H 1.33
Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half65.00%(3-1) 1-0 2H 1.40
Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half65.00%(3-1)
Home Team To Score In 2nd Half65.00%(3-1)
Both Teams To Score62.00%(3-1) 1.67
Sum of Goals 2 or 359.00%(3-1) 2.05
Under 2.5 Goals56.00%(3-1) 2.20
Last Goal 73+ Minutes53.00%(3-1) 77' min 1.83
Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half53.00%(3-1)
Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half53.00%(3-1)
Avg. Total Goals2.53%(3-1)
Yellow Cards2.21%(3-1)
Avg. Conceded Goals1.35%(3-1)
Avg. Goals Scored1.18%(3-1)
Red Cards0.03%(3-1)

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half (82.00%)

There is a strong likelihood that at least one team fails to score in the first half, underpinned by both sides’ tendency to start cautiously, prioritizing defensive solidity early on. The high probability suggests few clear-cut chances before the break.

Over 1.5 Goals (79.00%)

Despite low scoring averages, the model indicates that the match is likely to produce at least two goals. Both sides have shown the ability to break down defenses as the game progresses, and defensive lapses or late surges could push the goal tally upwards.

Under 5.5 Cards (74.00%)

Expect a disciplined contest with few interruptions. Both teams are relatively well-behaved (2.21 average yellow cards combined per match) and rarely see red cards, signaling a clean, technically-focused game with little risk of disciplinary drama.

Over 0.5 Goals at Half-Time (68.00%)

While the first half is not expected to be high-scoring, there’s a solid chance at least one goal will be recorded before the break. Quick transitions or set pieces could provide the breakthrough, even as open play remains tight early on.

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half (65.00%)

The match may see only one team find the net after halftime. As fatigue and tactical adjustments set in, defensive structures may hold up well, restricting scoring opportunities to one side late in the game.

Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half (65.00%)

Cagliari faces a challenging first half away from home, and Como’s compact defensive setup is likely to keep them off the scoresheet before halftime. This trend emphasizes Como’s resilience on home soil, especially in the opening 45 minutes.

Home Team To Score In 2nd Half (65.00%)

Como have a significant probability of finding the net after the break. Rejuvenated and aided by home support, their attacking impetus is expected to rise in the second half, making them a threat to Cagliari’s defense as legs tire.

Both Teams To Score (62.00%)

Despite a methodical start, there is a reasonable expectation that both teams will eventually score, especially as the match progresses and attacking substitutions are made.

Sum of Goals 2 or 3 (59.00%)

The outcome is expected to fall in the 2-3 goal range—consistent with season averages for both teams, indicating a match that is competitive but not overly open.

Under 2.5 Goals (56.00%)

There’s a moderate possibility of a low-scoring affair, with both teams prioritizing defensive stability. If early chances are missed, the game may settle into a tactical battle with limited goalmouth action.

Last Goal After 73 Minutes (53.00%)

The late stages could be decisive, with over half the probability that the final goal will arrive in the last quarter of the match—often the result of tactical risks, substitutions, or fatigue.

Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half (53.00%)

Como may have difficulty breaking down Cagliari’s defense in the first period, and supporters should be prepared for a scoreless home showing before halftime.

Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half (53.00%)

Cagliari’s attacking threat is expected to wane after the break, either due to Como’s adjustments or fatigue, making a shutout for the visitors in the second half more likely.

Additional Expert Predictions

  • Draw Possible: Given the defensive solidity and balanced statistics, a draw (possibly 1-1 or 1-0) appears a realistic scenario.
  • Key Moments in Second Half: Most decisive actions (goals, cards, tactical changes) may cluster in the late game, especially after 70 minutes, so expect more drama towards the end.
  • Penalty Value: With low red/yellow card averages, set pieces rather than spot kicks are more probable sources for goals.
  • Impact of Substitutions: With fatigue a factor, bench players might play pivotal roles, particularly in the attacking phases for Como.