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FC Chernomorets Burgas vs Yantra 2019

Overview

The upcoming match between FC Chernomorets Burgas and Yantra 2019 is generating significant interest among football enthusiasts and bettors alike. Scheduled for August 2, 2025, at 15:00, this encounter presents intriguing opportunities for those looking to capitalize on betting odds. Historically, both teams have shown varying levels of offensive and defensive capabilities, which are crucial factors in predicting the outcome of this match.

FC Chernomorets Burgas

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Yantra 2019

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Date: 2025-08-02
Time: 15:00
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Venue: Not Available Yet
Score: 1-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Over 1.5 Goals90.00%(1-1)
Over 2.5 Goals61.60%(1-1)
Both Teams Not to Score65.80%(1-1)

Betting List: Over 1.5 Goals

The prediction for “Over 1.5 Goals” stands at 87.90, indicating a high probability of at least two goals being scored during the match. Both teams have displayed a tendency to engage in open play, which often results in more scoring opportunities. FC Chernomorets Burgas has been known for their attacking prowess, while Yantra 2019 has occasionally struggled with maintaining a solid defensive line, further supporting the likelihood of multiple goals.

Betting List: Over 2.5 Goals

With odds of 61.50 for “Over 2.5 Goals,” this bet suggests that a high-scoring game is anticipated. The attacking strategies employed by both teams could lead to a dynamic and fast-paced match, increasing the chances of three or more goals being scored. FC Chernomorets Burgas’s offensive strategies combined with Yantra 2019’s defensive vulnerabilities make this a plausible scenario.

Betting List: Both Teams Not to Score

The odds for “Both Teams Not to Score” are set at 60.80, reflecting a moderate expectation that neither team will manage to find the back of the net. This outcome might occur if both teams adopt a more conservative approach or if they face particularly strong defensive performances from each other. Given the historical data and current form, this scenario seems less likely compared to higher-scoring outcomes.