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Al Hikma vs Al Ansar

Expert Overview

The upcoming clash between Al Hikma and Al Ansar on July 2, 2025, at 13:30 is anticipated to be a tightly contested match. Both teams have a historical trend of matches that are relatively scoring-restricted, leading to a low-scoring average of goals (2.34 total on average) and a high likelihood that not many goals will be scored in the first halves of their games. The odds suggest that over 1.5 goals for the entire match is a likely outcome, given the average goals scored and conceded hovering around 2.43 to 2.50.


Betting Predictions

Both Teams Not To Score in First Half

The probability of neither Al Hikma nor Al Ansar scoring in the first half is quite high at 85.80, reflecting typical trends in their head-to-head records where initial periods are often goalless.

Both Teams Not To Score in Second Half

The possibility of both teams not scoring in the second half is also substantial at 79.50. This prediction implies that defensive strategies might continue to dominate as the match progresses.

Total Goals

With an average of 2.34 goals per game, ‘Over 1.5 Goals’ stands at 73.20, suggesting an overall match that concludes with a few goals, aligning with the expectation that neither side easily breaks down each other’s defense.

Draw Possibilities

The chances of a stalemate, particularly in the first half, is significant at 52.50, indicating that early momentum towards a decisive outcome may be limited.

Team-Specific Predictions

There’s notable interest in the potential for Al Ansar (away team) to find the net in the second half (61.70), while Al Hikma (home team) might struggle to score in the latter stages not only by conceding less (65.20) but also as part of overall defensive efforts.

Odds on Goal Totals

Regarding the sum of goals, it seems likely that 2 or 3 goals will be scored in total, evidenced by an odds of 57.90, staying within expectations of a low-high scoring match. This aligns with the ‘Under 2.5 Goals’ odds set at 64.40, showing a slight preference for a restrained goal count.