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All Boys vs Patronato

General Overview

The upcoming match between All Boys and Patronato, scheduled for August 11, 2025, at 22:10, presents a fascinating set of predictions and odds that suggest a tightly contested affair. The statistical data indicates a significant likelihood of low-scoring outcomes, with both teams expected to struggle in finding the back of the net, particularly in the early stages of the match. This is reflected in the high odds for both teams not scoring in either half and under 2.5 goals for the match overall. The average total goals projected at 2.60 further supports this expectation, suggesting a cautious approach from both sides.


Betting Predictions: Both Teams Not To Score

The odds for both teams not scoring in the first half are set at 82.10, while for the second half they are slightly lower at 81.20. This indicates a high probability that neither team will find the net in either half, aligning with the cautious gameplay anticipated. Similarly, the odds for the home team not scoring in the first half are 76.90 and in the second half 55.20, while for the away team they are 57.90 and 60.10 respectively. These figures reinforce the expectation of a defensively oriented match.

Betting Predictions: Goals and Draws

For those considering bets on goal totals, the odds for under 2.5 goals stand at 69.00, while over 1.5 goals is slightly lower at 68.30, suggesting a close contest with few goals scored overall. The draw in the first half has odds of 61.80, indicating that neither side is expected to gain an early advantage. Additionally, over 0.5 goals at halftime has odds of 51.90, hinting at at least one team managing to score before the break.

Betting Predictions: Cards and Averages

The average total goals expected are 2.60, with All Boys projected to score an average of 1.24 goals while conceding approximately 2.05 goals to Patronato. This suggests that Patronato might have a slight edge offensively but overall remains a low-scoring affair as per predictions. Furthermore, red cards are anticipated to be rare, with an average of just 0.27 per match, indicating disciplined play from both sides.