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Republic of Ireland vs Senegal

Expert Overview

The upcoming football match between Republic of Ireland and Senegal, scheduled for June 6, 2025, at 18:45, promises to be a highly anticipated encounter. As both teams prepare for this fixture, several betting markets highlight key predictions that can guide potential bettors.

Republic of Ireland

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Senegal

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Date: 2025-06-06
Time: 18:45
Venue: Aviva Stadium

Under 2.5 Goals

The prediction for under 2.5 goals stands at 72.30%. This suggests a cautious approach from both teams, possibly due to strategic defensive play or cautious tactics to avoid conceding. Given the strong defensive records of both teams, this could be a reasonable expectation.

Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half

With a probability of 67.50%, the likelihood of Senegal not scoring in the first half highlights the defensive solidity expected from the Republic of Ireland. This outcome would be influenced by Ireland’s likely strategy to stifle early attacks and control the tempo of the game.

Both Teams Not to Score

The odds for both teams not to score are at 66.20%. This high probability reflects the conservative tactical approaches both teams might adopt, focusing on secure defensives rather than ambitious attacking plays early in the match.

Draw In First Half

A draw in the first half is predicted with a probability of 67.40%. Both teams might play cautiously to assess their opponents and settle into the game, leading to a balanced first half with neither side gaining a significant advantage.

Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half

The Republic of Ireland is pegged at 64.10% to not score in the first half, indicating that Senegal’s defense might hold firm early on. This outcome would reinforce a scenario of tactical battle and strategic patience from both sides.

Over 1.5 Goals

Conversely, the probability for over 1.5 goals stands at 55.20%. This suggests that while defensive strategies are expected, there is still a significant chance for at least one goal to be scored, potentially from counter-attacks or mistakes exploited by either side.