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Peterborough United U21 vs Crewe Alexandra U21

Expert Overview

Peterborough United U21 and Crewe Alexandra U21 face off in an intriguing match set for November 12, 2025, at 13:00. The statistical data suggests a highly dynamic game with several betting opportunities indicating high-scoring potential. With an average total of 5.88 goals expected, the match promises excitement with frequent goal-scoring opportunities.

Prediction Insights

Goals Predictions

The likelihood of the game seeing over 1.5 goals is extremely high at 98.50, pointing towards a competitive and open match. Over 2.5 goals are also probable with odds at 82.10, while the chance of exceeding 3.5 goals stands at 70.30.

Half-time predictions suggest a high probability of over 0.5 goals at HT (70.30) and over 1.5 goals at HT at 54.00, indicating both teams are likely to score early.

Team-Specific Predictions

Peterborough United U21 has a good chance to score in the first half (81.20), and they might also find the net in the second half with odds at 68.00. The probability of them winning outright is projected at 56.00.

For Crewe Alexandra U21, scoring in the second half is likely with odds at 82.40, suggesting they may capitalize on any lapses in Peterborough’s defense as the game progresses.

The odds for both teams to score are favorable at 85.50, indicating an attacking approach from both sides.

Betting Odds Analysis

The probability of both teams scoring in both halves (Over 2.5 BTTS) is noted at 72.60, reinforcing the expectation of a lively contest.

  • Both Teams Not To Score In First Half: The odds stand at 63.20, suggesting initial defensive caution before opening up.
  • Away Team Not To Score In First Half: With odds at 58.10, this indicates Peterborough may have an early advantage.
  • Both Teams Not To Score In Second Half: Odds are balanced at 50.10, hinting that while goals are expected, there might be periods of defensive consolidation.

The average goals scored and conceded by each team (2.82 and 3.17 respectively) underline a trend where defenses might be vulnerable to breaches.