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Keruleti TUE vs Komarom VSE

General Overview

The upcoming fixture between Keruleti TUE and Komarom VSE, scheduled for May 4th, 2025 at 15:00, presents intriguing dynamics based on pre-match data and statistical averages. The matchup shows a moderately offensive tendency, with an average total goals figure of 3.00 and both sides contributing an average of 1.93 goals scored and 1.08 conceded per game. The data suggest that clear attacking phases and goal opportunities can be expected, but also that defensive moments could influence the outcome significantly.

Keruleti TUE

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Komarom VSE

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Date: 2025-05-04
Time: 15:00
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Venue: Not Available Yet
Score: 2-2

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half88.00%(2-2)
Over 1.5 Goals85.00%(2-2) 1.22
Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half69.00%(2-2)
Under 2.5 Goals65.00%(2-2) 2.00
Over 0.5 Goals HT65.00%(2-2) 1.33
Both Teams Not to Score62.00%(2-2) 2.25
Sum of Goals 2 or 358.00%(2-2)
Away Team To Score In 1st Half54.00%(2-2)
Home Team To Score In 1st Half54.00%(2-2)
Avg. Total Goals3.00%(2-2)
Avg. Goals Scored1.93%(2-2)
Avg. Conceded Goals1.08%(2-2)

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half (Probability: 88.00%)

The 88% probability for both teams not to score in the second half is a standout indicator. Historically, this suggests a tactical or fatigue-driven tightening after halftime, with defensive discipline dominating in the latter 45 minutes. This market favors those expecting a drop in match tempo or pressing intensity after the break, perhaps with one side prioritizing to defend a lead or both lacking offensive depth late on.

Over 1.5 Goals (Probability: 85.00%)

An 85% likelihood for over 1.5 goals points to a strong expectation of open play and at least two breakthroughs, aligning with the season averages for total goals. This market is supported by both teams’ offensive averages and the general match outlook that prioritizes attacking actions throughout the 90 minutes.

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half (Probability: 69.00%)

The 69% projection for both teams not to score in the first half paints a picture of a potentially cagey opening period, possibly influenced by cautious game plans or measured build-up. It indicates a higher chance that only one team, if any, finds the net before halftime.

Under 2.5 Goals (Probability: 65.00%)

Despite the general attack-minded numbers, a 65% chance of under 2.5 goals brings a contrarian perspective. It implies an underlying expectation for missed chances, solid defensive structures, or inefficient finishing that may keep the total tally modest despite initial appearances.

Over 0.5 Goals HT (Probability: 65.00%)

With a 65% likelihood for at least one goal in the first half, there is a moderate consensus that the deadlock will be broken before the interval. This dovetails with both teams having the capacity to strike early but does not guarantee action from both ends.

Both Teams Not to Score (Probability: 62.00%)

The 62% probability that both teams won’t score reflects either a mismatch in offensive power or a notable defensive strength, making clean sheets or one-sided scoring a significant factor in this clash. Punters should note the trend towards at least one team failing to find the net.

Sum of Goals 2 or 3 (Probability: 58.00%)

With a 58% figure for the total goals finishing at 2 or 3, the expectations support a competitive game with scoring but potential containment. This target falls neatly between the ‘under 2.5’ and ‘over 1.5’ goals markets, highlighting a statistically likely outcome bracket.

Away & Home Team To Score In 1st Half (Probability: 54.00% Each)

Both the away and home sides are rated with a 54% chance to score in the opening period, which indicates a finely balanced contest in terms of early offensive threat. Matchups like these may hinge on capitalizing on initial momentum or defensive lapses.

Additional Expert Predictions

  • Expect a tight match with much of the deciding action likely in the first half. There is a strong statistical signal for a goalless or low-scoring second half, possibly due to tactical adjustments.
  • Given the average goals per game and corresponding probabilities, a 1-1 or 2-1 final scoreline is a realistic scenario.
  • Both teams have the potential to start strong, but finishing prowess may decline as fatigue sets in, making late in-play ‘under’ markets attractive for bettors.
  • Punters should monitor lineups and any late injury news, as a missing striker or defender can tip the balance between the expected tightness and goal potential.