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Vasco da Gama vs Gremio

Expert Overview

The upcoming match between Vasco da Gama and Gremio is set to be an intriguing fixture, with both teams having a competitive edge. The match data presents several interesting betting opportunities, reflecting the teams’ tendencies and the match’s likely dynamics. As we dive into the specifics of each betting market, it’s important to consider the statistical averages such as goals scored and conceded, as well as card frequencies. Vasco da Gama is expected to leverage its home advantage, while Gremio will aim to leverage its away performance strategies.


Betting Market Predictions

Goals and Scorelines

The prediction for “Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half” stands at 98.10, indicating a defensive start from both sides. Meanwhile, “Over 1.5 Goals” with a prediction of 84.30 suggests that scoring is likely later in the game when defenses potentially weaken. The “Sum of Goals 2 or 3” market at 60.00 hints at a moderate scoring game, aligning with the average total goals of 2.95.

Time-Specific Goals

“First Goal Between Minute 0-29” at 61.30 reflects a higher probability of early scoring, potentially providing an advantageous start for the team that scores first. Conversely, “Last Goal 73+ Minutes” at 62.20 suggests that late goals are also likely, indicating ongoing attacking efforts throughout the match.

Goals by Half

The “Over 0.5 Goals HT” at 80.40 implies that both teams will likely score in the first half, which contradicts the “Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half” market at 71.60. This highlights the expectation of a dynamic first half with at least some scoring.

Overall Match Outcome

“Home Team To Win” is rated at 53.60, suggesting a slight edge for Vasco da Gama at home, while “Under 2.5 Goals” at 54.00 indicates expectations of a low-scoring affair. The market for “Both Teams Not to Score” at 50.90 presents a balanced view, reflecting the close nature of this fixture.

Card Market

Defensive play will likely lead to cards, with “Under 5.5 Cards” at 74.40 being a key market, influenced by the average yellow cards at 2.37 and red cards at 0.17. “Under 4.5 Cards” at 51.90 further supports the expectation of disciplined but physical play.

Team Performance in Halves

With “Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half” at 73.50, there’s an anticipation of diminished scoring in the latter half, possibly due to tactical shifts or player fatigue. Conversely, “Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half” at 69.60 and “Home Team Not To Score In 2nd Half” at 57.70 reflects the strategic defense-offense switch that might occur late in the match.