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Rapid Wien II vs FC Liefering

General Overview

Rapid Wien II will face FC Liefering in a matchup set for May 9, 2025. Recent data suggests a fairly even scoring dynamic as the average total goals per match is 2.83, with each team averaging close numbers in goals scored (1.43) and conceded (1.40). Disciplinary records hint at a modestly competitive encounter, with an average of just over two yellow cards per game (2.02), which typically aligns with a controlled, yet intense game scenario.

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half: 84.00

The exceptionally high probability that both teams will not score in the first half (84%) suggests a conservative start from both sides. Both defenses appear resolute during the opening period, likely resulting in a game that opens up after halftime.

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half: 84.00

Similarly, the data indicates a very strong likelihood of a scoreless second half from one or both teams. This could mean either solid defensive adjustments at the break or a consistent inability to create clear chances beyond halftime.

Under 5.5 Cards: 84.00

With 84% confidence in under 5.5 cards, this match is projected to be well-disciplined. Neither side appears prone to frequent fouling, further supported by the yellow card average of 2.02, pointing to a low-risk betting option in disciplinary markets.

Over 0.5 Goals HT: 80.00

There is a very high likelihood (80%) of at least one goal being scored in the first half. This prediction suggests that although both teams may not score, at least one breakthrough early on is probable — possibly exploiting transitional moments or set pieces.

Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half: 75.00

A 75% probability that FC Liefering will not score in the second half indicates Rapid Wien II’s defense tends to tighten up or that Liefering struggle to convert in the later stages. This projection merits attention, particularly for halftimes and live betting opportunities.

Both Teams Not to Score: 68.00

Data points to a 68% chance of at least one team failing to get on the scoresheet, reinforcing the likelihood of a win-to-nil result or a low-scoring draw. This aligns with the balanced goals conceded metrics for both teams.

Over 1.5 Goals: 68.00

The 68% probability of more than 1.5 total goals suggests that fans should expect at least a couple of goals, despite the general undercurrent of defensive solidity.

Last Goal Minute 0-72: 64.00

There’s a 64% indicator that the final goal will come before the 72nd minute, reflecting a trend toward earlier decisive moments rather than late drama.

Under 2.5 Goals: 56.00

A moderate chance (56%) of under 2.5 goals underscores expectations for a tight, defensively oriented contest, with just enough attacking threat to keep both keepers busy but not overwhelmed.

Under 4.5 Cards: 60.00

With 60% probability, card discipline remains a trend; under 4.5 cards again reflects the teams’ tactical restraint and organizational solidity.

First Goal Between Minute 0-29: 60.00

The first goal is expected relatively early, with 60% probability that it will arrive in the opening half hour. This supports the idea of strong initial attacking intent, possibly rewarded by a quick score.

Away Team To Score In 1st Half: 58.00

There’s a 58% likelihood FC Liefering will register in the first half, suggesting their attack is sharp early even if it fades in the later stages.

Home Team To Score In 1st Half: 54.00

Rapid Wien II are also projected to have a fair chance (54%) of netting in the opening period, indicating both teams may find early opportunities, though not necessarily both converting.

Home Team To Score In 2nd Half: 54.00

The same probability (54%) applies to Rapid Wien II striking in the second half, hinting at their capacity for sustained offensive pressure or capitalizing late if needed.

Additional Expert Predictions

  • Expect at least one goal in the first half, with home field potentially providing an edge for Rapid Wien II to take initiative.
  • The likelihood of at least one team failing to score is high, so “Both Teams To Score – No” markets are attractive for bettors.
  • A disciplined and controlled encounter in the card markets is predicted, so under cards options are recommended.
  • The overall trend hints at a tight, competitive match with early fireworks but less drama late on.