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Lewes vs Chatham Town

Expert Overview: Lewes vs Chatham Town

The upcoming match between Lewes and Chatham Town on November 22, 2025, is set to be a thrilling encounter. Based on historical data and current predictions, this game presents several intriguing betting opportunities. Lewes, with an average of 3.38 goals scored per match, and Chatham Town, conceding an average of 1.39 goals, suggest a potential high-scoring affair. However, the likelihood of both teams not scoring in certain periods indicates possible defensive strategies or tactical adjustments.


Betting Predictions

Scoring Trends

The prediction for both teams not to score in the second half stands at 88.20, indicating a strong possibility of a defensive second period. Conversely, the likelihood of over 1.5 goals being scored is 72.90, suggesting that fans might witness a dynamic first half.

First Half Analysis

With the odds for both teams not to score in the first half at 75.70 and the draw in the first half at 61.90, it seems plausible that neither team will gain an early advantage. The prediction for the home team to score in the first half is 65.00, which could indicate a balanced opening period.

Second Half Dynamics

The away team scoring in the second half is predicted at 70.00, while the home team scoring in the second half is slightly lower at 57.20. This suggests a potential shift in momentum towards Chatham Town as the game progresses.

Goal Timing

The last goal occurring after the 73rd minute has odds of 63.20, indicating that late goals are likely in this match. Additionally, the possibility of a goal in the last 15 minutes is rated at 57.70, and even higher for a goal in the last 10 minutes at 58.60.

Total Goals

The average total goals expected for this match is 4.27, with over 2.5 goals predicted at 62.10 and over 1.5 goals in the first half at 61.10. This aligns with the expectation of a lively game with multiple scoring opportunities.

Disciplinary Actions

With an average of 1.03 red cards per match, disciplinary actions could play a role in shaping the game’s outcome.