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Leicester City vs Middlesbrough

Expert Overview: Leicester City vs Middlesbrough

The upcoming match between Leicester City and Middlesbrough on November 4, 2025, presents an intriguing betting landscape. Leicester City, known for their strong home performance, faces a Middlesbrough side that often capitalizes on away fixtures. The betting odds suggest a cautious approach from both teams, with high probabilities for low-scoring halves and limited goals overall. The likelihood of a goal in the final minutes indicates potential late-game excitement. The expected number of yellow cards is relatively high, hinting at a competitive and possibly contentious match.

Predictions: Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half

With a probability of 98.80%, it’s highly likely that neither team will score in the first half. This suggests a defensive start, possibly as both teams assess their opponents’ strategies.

Predictions: Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half

There’s an 86.20% chance that both teams will again refrain from scoring in the second half, indicating that this might be a tightly contested match with limited scoring opportunities.

Predictions: Over 1.5 Goals

Despite the cautious outlook for scoring in each half, there’s a 79.40% chance that the total goals will exceed 1.5, suggesting some offensive action will occur during the match.

Predictions: Over 0.5 Goals HT

A probability of 75.60% indicates that at least one goal is likely to be scored by halftime, hinting at some early offensive efforts.

Predictions: Under 4.5 Cards

With an 79.70% likelihood of fewer than 4.5 cards being shown, the match may remain relatively disciplined despite expectations of competitiveness.

Predictions: Under 5.5 Cards

A similar trend is seen with under 5.5 cards at 78.80%, reinforcing the idea of a controlled match environment.

Predictions: Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half

The odds are set at 72.40% for Middlesbrough not scoring in the first half, suggesting Leicester’s defense might hold strong initially.

Predictions: Sum of Goals 2 or 3

There’s a 69.50% chance that the total goals will be either two or three, aligning with predictions of a moderately scoring game.

Predictions: Under 2.5 Goals

An overall low-scoring game is likely with a probability of 60.70% for under 2.5 goals being scored in total.

Predictions: Last Goal 73+ Minutes

The odds are at 52.00% for the last goal to be scored after the 73rd minute, indicating potential late-game drama.

Predictions: Goal In Last 15 Minutes

With a probability of 53.50%, there’s a good chance of seeing a goal in the closing minutes, adding excitement to the match’s conclusion.

Predictions: Home Team To Score In 1st Half

Leicester City has a fair chance (62.80%) to score in the first half, reflecting their home advantage and offensive capabilities.

Predictions: Home Team Not To Score In 2nd Half

There’s a significant likelihood (68.70%) that Leicester won’t score in the second half, suggesting they might focus on maintaining their lead or defending it well.

Predictions: Both Teams To Score

At a probability of 56.60%, it’s anticipated that both teams will manage to find the back of the net during the match.

Predictions: First Goal Between Minute 0-29

With a likelihood of 62.60%, an early goal within the first twenty-nine minutes could set the tone for the remainder of the game.

Predictions: Yellow Cards: Average Total Goals: Conceded Goals:

  • Yellow Cards: Expected to be around three.
  • Avg. Total Goals: Anticipated to be around two to three.
  • Avg. Goals Scored by Leicester City: Estimated at around two.
  • Avg. Conceded Goals by Leicester City: Approximately one to two.

Predictions: Away Team Not To Score In 2nd Half:

There’s a probability of 55% that Middlesbrough won’t score in the second half, indicating potential defensive strategies from Leicester or an inability by Middlesbrough to break through.

Predictions: Both Teams Not to Score:

The odds stand at 54.90% for neither team scoring throughout the match, reflecting possible defensive tactics or lackluster offensive execution by both sides.