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Congleton Town vs Runcorn Linnets

Expert Analysis: Congleton Town vs Runcorn Linnets

The upcoming match between Congleton Town and Runcorn Linnets on 2025-09-30 at 18:45 promises to be a tightly contested affair. Historical data and current team form suggest a low-scoring encounter, with significant odds favoring both teams not scoring in each half. With an average total of 2.80 goals expected, the game is likely to hinge on defensive solidity and tactical discipline.

Congleton Town

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Runcorn Linnets

WWDWL
Date: 2025-11-04
Time: 19:45
Venue: Not Available Yet

Predictions for Betting

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half

With odds at 98.70, this prediction stands out as the most favorable bet. Given the defensive strategies typically employed by both teams, it’s likely that neither side will manage to break the deadlock in the latter stages of the match.

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half

The odds for both teams not scoring in the first half are slightly lower at 98.60. This suggests a cautious start from both sides, possibly due to tactical setups or a desire to avoid early mistakes.

Under 2.5 Goals

With odds of 76.10, betting on under 2.5 goals appears to be a safe choice. The average goals scored (2.17) and conceded (2.03) further support this prediction, indicating a likely low-scoring match.

Both Teams Not to Score

Odds of 63.40 make this a less favorable but still plausible outcome. Given the defensive prowess expected from both teams, this could be a potential result if neither side manages to capitalize on their opportunities.

Avg. Total Goals

The expected average of 2.80 total goals aligns with the overall prediction of a low-scoring game, reinforcing the likelihood of tight defensive battles throughout the match.

Avg. Goals Scored

With an average of 2.17 goals scored, it’s clear that while goals may be few, they are not entirely out of reach for either team.

Avg. Conceded Goals

The average conceded goals stand at 2.03, suggesting that both teams have vulnerabilities that could be exploited, albeit sparingly.