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FC Bocholt vs Eintracht Hohkeppel

General Overview and Match Analysis

The upcoming matchup between FC Bocholt and Eintracht Hohkeppel on May 10, 2025, is poised to be an engaging contest with a considerable potential for goal activity. Both teams possess tendencies that encourage high scoring: the average total goals per match stands at 3.17, with both teams historically showing more vulnerabilities in defense than consistent attacking threat. Bocholt, on average, concedes 2.00 goals, which opens the door for an offensive display from Hohkeppel, though their own scoring prowess (1.18 avg.) suggests they may rely more on stability and counter-attacks. Red card probability is low (0.13), indicating likely tactical discipline and uninterrupted play.

FC Bocholt

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Eintracht Hohkeppel

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Date: 2025-05-10
Time: 12:00
(FT)
Venue: Stadion Am Hünting
Score: 3-1

Over 1.5 Goals

There is an overwhelming confidence (90%) that this match will feature more than 1.5 goals. This is consistent with the high combined average goals per match (3.17). Both defensive vulnerabilities and attacking potentials suggest a strong likelihood of multiple goals, potentially spread across both halves.

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half

With an 80% prediction likelihood, it is highly probable that at least one team, most plausibly the away side, will fail to score in the first half. This resonates with Eintracht Hohkeppel’s modest average scoring rate and Bocholt’s tendency to keep tighter defenses early.

Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half

The prediction (75%) that Hohkeppel will be goalless in the second half aligns with the analysis that their attacking threat diminishes as the game progresses, possibly due to lack of depth or fatigue. Bocholt may capitalize on home support to maintain defensive solidity late in the match.

Over 0.5 Goals at Half Time

With a 71% likelihood, expect the first half to feature at least one goal. This aligns well with the teams’ combined attacking energies early in matches and suggests a proactive start, especially from the home side.

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half

At 70% confidence, it is quite probable that one team (likely Hohkeppel based on the data trends) will be shut out after halftime. This is further supported by declining average goal output in the latter stages.

Goal Timing and Late Drama

The data underscores late-match excitement, with a 64% chance for either the last goal being scored after the 73rd minute or a goal occurring within the last 15 minutes. This suggests both teams’ defensive focus may wane or attacking urgency spikes towards the match’s climax.

Sum of Goals: 2 or 3

A goal tally falling between 2 and 3 (64%) matches well with the overall average total goals per match. The clubs’ scoring and conceding profiles favor a balanced contest without runaway scoring lines.

Team-Specific Scoring Trends

  • Away Team Not to Score in 1st Half (63%): Eintracht Hohkeppel has a notable chance to be shut out before halftime, again reflecting their limited away attacking output.
  • Home Team to Score in 1st Half (60%): FC Bocholt is favored to find the net early, possibly leveraging tactical preparation or support from home fans.
  • Home Team to Score in 2nd Half (60%): Bocholt’s offensive persistence is likely to extend into the latter stages, suggesting at least one goal after the break.
  • Both Teams to Score (59%): Slimly above average, this reflects the realistic expectation for both sides to have goal opportunities, especially if the game opens up after the first goal.

First Goal Timing and Over 2.5 Goals

The probability of the first goal being scored between 0-29 minutes (58%) points to an aggressive outset—tactically, both sides may look to seize early initiative. Meanwhile, the 51% chance for over 2.5 goals fits with the projected open nature of the game.

Additional Expert Predictions

  • Expect FC Bocholt to press aggressively from kickoff, producing a high-tempo opening and forcing Hohkeppel to play on the counter.
  • Set pieces could be decisive, especially in the first half, given the likelihood of early scoring opportunities.
  • As stamina drops late, substitutions may influence the likelihood of a goal after the 73rd minute—look for tactical changes from Bocholt if trailing or level.
  • Given the low red card rate, the contest should remain tactically coherent, further supporting steady attacking build-up and disciplined defending.