General Expert Overview
The upcoming match between KÞ Reykjavík and Dalvik/Reynir promises to be an intriguing fixture, with data pointing toward interesting betting opportunities. With the game scheduled for June 28, 2025, at 16:00, expert analysis suggests a defensive match, especially evident in the high odds for both teams not to score in either half. The overall expected goal figures also indicate a contest that might be cautious and strategically played, impacting betting strategies heavily.
KÞ Reykjavík (w)
Dalvik/Reynir (w)
Predictions:
Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half | 98.70% | ||
Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half | 98.60% | ||
Over 1.5 Goals | 72.40% | ||
Both Teams To Score | 64.60% | ||
Avg. Total Goals | 3.83% | ||
Avg. Goals Scored | 1.83% | ||
Avg. Conceded Goals | 1.60% |
Betting List: Both Teams Not To Score
- 1st Half: With odds at 98.60, betting on neither team scoring in the initial 45 minutes appears highly probable based on current trends and statistical predictions. This suggests a tight defensive approach from both sides early in the game.
- 2nd Half: The odds slightly decrease to 97.90, indicating a likelihood that offensive play could increase slightly in the second half, though the defensive stances are still expected to dominate.
Betting List: Over 1.5 Goals
Odds of 74.10 for the game to see over 1.5 goals suggest that while scores may be limited, the potential for a few goals exists, keeping this betting option open for those predicting a moderate scoring game.
Betting List: Both Teams To Score
With odds at 61.40, the prediction leans towards at least one goal from each team, making this a moderately safe bet. This outcome aligns with the average total goals expected to be 4.33, suggesting a total of two to three goals could be scored by both teams collectively.
Goal Predictions
Expect an average of 4.33 total goals in this fixture, with KÞ Reykjavík likely scoring around 3.13 goals and conceding about 1.90 goals. Such statistics reveal potential for end-to-end action despite the defensive probabilities highlighted previously.