Paksi have seen both teams score in all 5 of their last matches (12 scored, 14 conceded) and sit on 100% BTTS so far this season (10-12 goal difference after 4 games). Újpest mirror that openness: BTTS in all of their last 5 (11 scored, 8 conceded) while averaging 2.5 goals scored per game.
Both sides play open football and rarely keep clean sheets early in the campaign, making goals at both ends highly likely.
BE1 NFA sit 6th with 35 points from 19 games and boast a solid 75% home win rate this season (6 wins from 8). They average over 2 goals scored at home and remain consistent in front of their own fans.
FK Garliava are 11th on 22 points and in poor form, having lost their last five matches. They struggle on the road and have managed just one win in eight previous meetings against BE1 NFA (with three draws).
Home advantage plus Garliava’s current slide points firmly toward a home victory.
Navbahor (4th, 31 pts) have been free-scoring at home this season (2.13 goals/game, BTTS in 75% of home matches) and hit both teams to score in 4 of their last 5 overall (12 scored, 6 conceded). Nasaf (7th, 25 pts) are tighter defensively but still find the net regularly on the road and saw BTTS in 3 of their last 5.
While recent H2H has been cagey (including consecutive 0-0s), the current attacking form of the hosts plus Nasaf’s ability to score away tips the balance toward goals at both ends. BTTS IN THIS ONE
This a a match fixture between FK Babrungas Plunge and Tauras Taurage in the lithuania i lyga . FK Babrungas Plunge currently sits 2nd on the league table with 51 and with only 1 point separating them from securing the top spot in the league while Tauras Taurage sits two positions below them with 38 points. Home turf,FK Babrungas Plunge have had some spectacular performance with running on a 10 match unbeaten streak. ( 9 wins - 1 draw). With what is at hand expect them to secure the win here or at least pick a point from this one. HOME DOUBLE CHANCE IS THE SAFE PICK HERE.
The egyptian premier league has just kick started and expectations of every team is on the high. The match under review here is a fixture between Wadi Degla and ZED FC. Taking a critical analysis of theie past H2H games, Wadi has been the dominating team and with form, momentum and the advantage of playing at home, i expect them to ATLEAST pick a point from their first league game of the season against a team theyve managed to tameon several occasions. WADI DOUBLE CHANCE IS PICK HERE
First-leg 0-0 already demonstrated mutual caution; knockout second legs with level aggregates frequently stay tight.
Both sides are among the more defensively solid teams in this Libertadores edition. Rosario Central conceded extremely few goals in the group stage and have kept multiple clean sheets recently; Corinthians’ Libertadores games this season have been low-scoring (multiple reports of 100% Under 2.5 across their group-stage matches and strong clean-sheet rate).
Thiago Agustin Tirante brings strong momentum into this matchup following a series of impressive wins. However, those victories were largely aided by favorable conditions, as his previous opponents faced fatigue, physical ailments, or a lack of preparation. Meanwhile, Arthur Fils enters in great form and completely free of those issues, making it difficult for Tirante to find any weaknesses to exploit for another upset.
Both clubs prioritize defensive organization in knockout first legs. Raków Częstochowa’s games average 1.8 total goals, while Hajduk Split have conceded just 2 goals in their last 5 home games at Poljud Stadium. AN UNDER 2.5 GOAL GAME LOOKS WELL LIKELY IN THIS ONE.
This clash is likely to be cagey. Klaksvík’s fortress‑like home record (7 unbeaten in Europe) and disciplined defense make them tough to break down. Riga FC’s away inconsistency and tendency to concede under pressure suggest a narrow home win or low‑scoring draw. The strongest statistical play is Under 2.5 goals
Levadia sit top with a +39 goal difference (57 scored, 18 conceded in 22 games) and have already crushed Trans Narva 7-0 at home this season. They average nearly 2.6 goals per game while keeping things tight at the back.
Trans Narva are bottom with a -33 GD and concede freely (51 goals against). The gulf in quality, Levadia’s home dominance, and their recent big wins against this opponent make a three-goal (or bigger) margin very plausible.