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Venezuela vs Bolivia

Match Overview: Venezuela vs Bolivia

The upcoming football match between Venezuela and Bolivia, scheduled for June 6, 2025, at 22:00, promises to deliver a competitive encounter. Historically, both teams have shown defensive resilience, with significant odds favoring low-scoring outcomes, particularly in the first half. With an average total goals prediction of 3.38 and total goals for both halves exceeding 5 being priced at 61.20, the market suggests a cautious approach to goal betting. Below is a detailed analysis, divided into key betting predictions.

Venezuela

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Bolivia

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Date: 2025-06-06
Time: 22:00
(14’)
Venue: Centro Total de Entretenimiento Cachamay
Score: 1-0

Low-Scoring Predictions

Markets strongly favor both teams not to score in the first half at 95.40, indicating expectations of a tight and defensively oriented start. Betting on ‘Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half’ at 89.00 further supports the notion that goals may be at a premium throughout the match.

Team-Specific Defensive Bets

The odds suggest a strong defensive performance from Bolivia away, with ‘Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half’ available at 84.90 and ‘Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half’ at 68.00. Conversely, Venezuela’s home defensive strength is evident with ‘Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half’ priced at 71.30.

Match Outcome Predictions

While the ‘Home Team To Win’ is offered at 61.30, reflecting some confidence in Venezuela’s capabilities on home turf, the conditions might favor a draw or low-scoring win. Additionally, ‘Under 5.5 Cards’ at 59.70 and ‘Red Cards’ at a low 0.14 further highlight the anticipated disciplined nature of the match.

Second Half Performance

‘Home Team To Score In 2nd Half’ sees odds of 58.80, suggesting that if goals are to come, they are expected later in the match. This aligns with strategic adjustments and potential fatigue factors influencing match dynamics as it progresses.

Cards and Disruptions

The expected average of 3.01 yellow cards indicates active officiating, while the low red card prediction of 0.14 suggests minimal disruption due to player dismissals. These conditions could play a crucial role in maintaining match flow and strategy execution.