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Shaftesbury Town vs Tavistock AFC

Shaftesbury Town vs Tavistock AFC – Expert Analysis

The upcoming match between Shaftesbury Town and Tavistock AFC on October 28, 2025, presents intriguing betting opportunities based on the provided data. With average total goals expected to be around 3.30 and a trend towards high-scoring encounters, bettors might find value in markets predicting higher goal tallies. However, there is also a significant likelihood of both teams not scoring in each half, indicating potential defensive resilience or strategic play. Below are detailed predictions for each betting market.

Shaftesbury Town

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Tavistock AFC

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Date: 2025-10-28
Time: 19:45
Venue: Not Available Yet

Betting Predictions

Both Teams Not To Score In 2nd Half

With a probability of 97.70%, this market suggests a strong likelihood that neither team will score in the second half. This could be due to conservative tactics or effective defensive strategies employed by both teams as they manage the game’s flow.

Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half

At 98.60%, this market indicates an even higher chance of a scoreless first half. Both teams might adopt a cautious approach at the start, focusing on defense and counter-attacks rather than immediate scoring.

Over 1.5 Goals

With an 88.90% probability, the over 1.5 goals market suggests that at least two goals will be scored in the match. This aligns with the average total goals expected (3.30), pointing towards a competitive and dynamic encounter.

Home Team To Win

Shaftesbury Town has an 83.00% chance of winning, indicating a strong performance is anticipated from the home side. This could be attributed to home advantage and recent form.

Over 2.5 Goals

At a probability of 78.00%, this market reflects confidence that more than two goals will be scored, reinforcing the expectation of a high-scoring game.

Both Teams To Score

With a probability of 59.60%, there’s a moderate chance that both teams will find the back of the net. This suggests that while one team may dominate, the opposition is likely to respond with their own goals.