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Overview: Nicaragua vs Costa Rica

The upcoming match between Nicaragua and Costa Rica on September 6, 2025, presents intriguing betting opportunities. Costa Rica, traditionally stronger in the CONCACAF region, is expected to dominate the game. However, Nicaragua’s home advantage and potential for a defensive strategy could lead to an interesting dynamic. The betting odds suggest a low-scoring affair, with both ‘Under 2.5 Goals’ and ‘Both Teams Not to Score’ at 63.90, indicating that goals might be hard to come by. Conversely, the ‘Over 1.5 Goals’ option is slightly more favorable at 64.50, hinting at a cautious optimism for at least a couple of goals being scored during the match.

Nicaragua

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Costa Rica

DLDWWDate: 2025-09-06Time: 02:00
(FT)Venue: Nicaragua National Football Stadium, Estadio Cacique DiriangenScore: 1-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Under 2.5 Goals64.80%(1-1) 1.70
Both Teams Not to Score60.10%(1-1) 1.62
Over 1.5 Goals65.80%(1-1) 1.36

Betting List: Under 2.5 Goals

The odds for ‘Under 2.5 Goals’ at 63.90 suggest that bookmakers anticipate a tightly contested match with limited scoring opportunities. Nicaragua may employ a defensive strategy to counter Costa Rica’s attacking prowess, leading to fewer goals. Additionally, Costa Rica might be cautious in their approach, focusing on maintaining possession and control rather than aggressive attacking play.

Betting List: Both Teams Not to Score

With odds of 63.90, the prediction that ‘Both Teams Not to Score’ reflects an expectation of strong defensive performances from both sides. Nicaragua’s potential to absorb pressure and Costa Rica’s strategic playmaking could result in a goalless draw or a low-scoring outcome where neither team manages to find the back of the net.

Betting List: Over 1.5 Goals

The ‘Over 1.5 Goals’ odds at 64.50 suggest that there is a slight belief among bettors that the match will produce more than just one or two goals. This could be due to Costa Rica’s historical tendency to score in matches against lower-ranked teams or Nicaragua’s possible lapses in defense under sustained pressure.