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Minnesota United vs Inter Miami CF

Expert Overview

Minnesota United and Inter Miami CF are set for an interesting encounter based on the statistical data available. Both teams display a disciplined defensive approach, as indicated by the low averages in red cards (0.13) and yellow cards (2.27). Offensively, the average goals scored (1.48) and conceded (0.75) reflect a competitive but not overly aggressive match-up, supporting expectations of a balanced game. The relatively moderate goals and cards stats hint at a tactical clash with chances for both sides, but also with the likelihood of moments where scoring opportunities could be limited by solid defensive organization.

Minnesota United

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Inter Miami CF

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Date: 2025-05-10
Time: 20:30
(FT)
Venue: Allianz Stadion
Score: 4-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Home Team To Score In 2nd Half80.00%(4-1)
Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half78.00%(4-1) 2-0 1H 1.22
Away Team To Score In 1st Half75.00%(4-1)
Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half68.00%(4-1) 2-1 2H 1.40
Draw In First Half65.00%(4-1)
Under 5.5 Cards65.00%(4-1)
Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half60.00%(4-1)
Over 0.5 Goals HT58.00%(4-1) 2-0 1H 1.36
Under 2.5 Goals55.00%(4-1) 2.20
Over 1.5 Goals55.00%(4-1) 1.22
Both Teams Not to Score55.00%(4-1) 2.40
Under 4.5 Cards55.00%(4-1)
Yellow Cards2.27%(4-1)
Avg. Total Goals2.23%(4-1)
Avg. Goals Scored1.48%(4-1)
Avg. Conceded Goals0.75%(4-1)
Red Cards0.13%(4-1)

Prediction: Home Team To Score In 2nd Half

The forecast that Minnesota United will likely score in the second half (80%) is well justified. This suggests that the home team often finds ways to create scoring chances after halftime, possibly benefiting from tactical shifts or improved chemistry as the game progresses. Given Miami’s average concession rate, this is a strong bet.

Prediction: Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half

With a notable 78% chance that both sides won’t score before halftime, the data point toward a cagey and calculated first half. Each side appears poised to prioritize defense early, reducing risk and minimizing game-defining errors in the opening period.

Prediction: Away Team To Score In 1st Half

Inter Miami CF carrying a 75% expectation of a first-half goal is significant. This suggests their attacking personnel have the quality to capitalize on brief lapses or early opportunities, even if the overall goal tally isn’t expected to be high.

Prediction: Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half

The 68% probability for neither side to score in the second half highlights potential defensive adjustments after the break. Coaches may seek to lock down the result, especially if the scoreline is tight, making subsequent goals harder to come by.

Prediction: Draw in First Half

At a 65% chance, a halftime draw underscores the expectation of a closely fought start. The two sides are likely to be evenly matched tactically, resulting in few clear cut chances in the opening 45 minutes.

Prediction: Under 5.5 Cards

The expectation that the card count will remain under 5.5 (65% probability) points to a disciplined encounter with sound officiating and player restraint. The average yellow cards per match back up this projection.

Prediction: Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half

With a 60% likelihood, Minnesota United may well be held scoreless in the first half, as they traditionally grow into games. Miami’s defensive record could be pivotal here.

Additional Match Insights & Predictions

– The odds suggest that while goals should arrive (over 1.5 goals at 55%), defenses will have spells of control, raising the potential for a drawn-out tactical battle (under 2.5 goals also at 55%, both teams not to score at 55%).

– Disciplinary records should stay low (under 4.5 cards at 55%), maintaining fluidity.

– Over 0.5 goals at halftime (58%) signals at least some early breakthrough, likely by Inter Miami.

Taken together, expect a match where Inter Miami may edge the first half, with Minnesota United rallying after the break. A low-score game, tight on discipline, and possibly a draw at halftime, with critical action developing late.