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San Antonio vs New Mexico United

Expert Overview

The upcoming clash between San Antonio and New Mexico United on July 27, 2025, at 01:00 presents a compelling fixture for bettors. With both teams showing a tendency to avoid early goals, as indicated by the high probability of both teams not scoring in the first half (86.00), the match promises a strategic battle. The total goal average of 3.15 suggests an entertaining encounter, with both teams likely to push for goals later in the game. Notably, the odds for both teams not to score in the second half are the highest at 86.20, hinting at a potential goal feast once the game gets underway.


Betting Predictions

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half: At 86.20, this is a popular bet, suggesting that while the first half may be tight, the second half should see more action.

Over 1.5 Goals: At 74.70, there’s a strong expectation for at least two goals to be scored, aligning with the average total goals of 3.15.

Home Team To Score In 2nd Half: With odds of 64.00, this bet reflects anticipation for San Antonio to capitalize in the latter stages of the match.

Sum of Goals 2 or 3: At 65.30, this suggests a high probability of the match ending with either two or three goals, indicating an open and attacking game.

Over 0.5 Goals HT: Odds of 63.80 highlight the likelihood of at least one team finding the back of the net by halftime.

Over 2.5 Goals: At 64.70, this bet aligns with the prediction of a high-scoring affair, supported by the average total goals.

Last Goal Minute 0-72: At 57.50, this indicates expectations for the decisive goal to come in the first hour of play.

First Goal 30+ Minutes: With odds of 52.80, it suggests that the match may be slow to start but will likely see goals as the game progresses.

Home Team To Win: At 55.90, this reflects a moderate chance for San Antonio to secure all three points, possibly through a late surge.

Both Teams Not to Score: At 51.30, this is an interesting contrast to other bets, suggesting that periods of goal drought could occur.

Red Cards: With an average of 1.07 red cards per match, there’s a notable chance for disciplinary action to impact the game.