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Leicester City vs Wrexham

Leicester City vs Wrexham Betting Analysis

General Expert Overview

The upcoming match between Leicester City and Wrexham promises to be a competitive encounter, with both teams bringing their unique strengths to the pitch. Leicester City, known for their tactical flexibility and strong squad depth, will likely aim to control the game from the start. On the other hand, Wrexham, with their resilient and spirited play, will be looking to capitalize on any opportunities presented to them. The betting odds suggest a tightly contested match with a moderate scoring expectation.

Betting Predictions

First Half Predictions

  • Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half: 98.60
  • Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half: 65.60
  • Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half: 64.90

Total Goals and Scoring Predictions

  • Over 1.5 Goals: 85.90
  • Sum of Goals 2 or 3: 64.70
  • Under 2.5 Goals: 63.20
  • Avg. Total Goals: 2.50
  • Avg. Goals Scored: 2.67
  • Avg. Conceded Goals: 1.93

Cards and Discipline Predictions

  • Under 4.5 Cards: 83.60
  • Under 5.5 Cards: 83.40
  • Yellow Cards: 3.03

Late Game Predictions

  • Last Goal After 73+ Minutes: 84.10
  • Goal In Last 10 Minutes: 81.00
  • Goal In Last 15 Minutes: 80.00

Second Half Predictions

  • Away Team To Score In Second Half: 64.70
  • Home Team To Score In Second Half: 66.70
  • Both Teams Not To Score In Second Half: 80.30

Predictions Summary

The odds indicate a cautious approach from both teams in the first half, with a high likelihood of no goals being scored early on (98.60). However, as the game progresses into the second half, there is an expectation of increased activity with both teams likely to find the back of the net (66.70 for home team, and similarly for the away team). The match could see a goal in the closing minutes (81% chance for last ten minutes), suggesting that either side might push hard for a late winner or equalizer.

In terms of discipline, it appears that the match will remain relatively clean with under four and a half cards (83.60) expected overall, indicating controlled aggression from both sides.

The average goals scored (2.67) versus conceded (1.93) suggest that Leicester might have a slight edge in offensive capabilities compared to Wrexham’s defensive resilience.