Over 2.5 Prediction: Sydney vs Melbourne Victory Football Tips Today | 21st October 2023
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Sydney and Melbourne Victory will face off in the 1st round of the A-League 2023/2024 on Saturday the 21st of October at 8:45 am GMT at Allianz Stadium.
Sydney vs Melbourne Victory Over 2.5 Prediction & Tips
- Sydney vs Melbourne Victory 1X2 Prediction
- 2.5 Under/Over goal Predictions
- Sydney vs Melbourne Victory Referee: Daniel Elder
- Sydney: Analysis
- Sydney: Predicted XI Lineups
- Melbourne Victory: Analysis
- Melbourne Victory: Predicted XI Lineups
- Most Popular Predictions Tips
- FAQ
- Sydney vs Melbourne Victory Live-streaming
Sydney vs Melbourne Victory 1X2 Prediction
1 | X | 2 |
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50% | 26.67% | 28.57% |
The prediction is that Sydney will be the winner of the match. Following our forecast, there are 50% chances that Sydney prevails. There is a 26.67% chance of a draw.
Sydney vs Melbourne Victory Prediction
2.5 Under/Over goal Predictions
Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
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57.9% | 48.19% |
OVER 2.5 Goals: According to forecasts, the game will finish with three or more goals (Over 2.5 – 57.9%, Under 2.5 – 48.19%). So far, the combined matches of Sydney and Melbourne Victory have ended 23 times with 2 goals or less and 35 times with more than 2 goals.
When playing home, Sydney took part to 14 matches that finished with 2 goals or less (UNDER 2.5 – 46.7%) and 16 matches that ended with the teams scoring more than 2 goals in total (OVER 2.5 – 53.3%).
When playing away, Melbourne Victory played 9 matches that finished with 2 goals or less (UNDER 2.5 – 32.1%) and 19 matches that ended with more than 2 goals (OVER 2.5 – 67.9%).
Sydney vs Melbourne Victory Timeline and Head-to-Head
Sydney vs Melbourne Victory Referee: Daniel Elder
Referee: D. Elder | ||
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0% | 100% | 0% |
This match will be officiated by Daniel Elder. This season, who has already officiated 1 match in A-League.This season, he has never officiated a match for any of the 2 teams.
Sydney: Analysis
Last season, Sydney has scored a total of 40 goals. Sydney has a positive goal difference (+1) after scoring 40 goals and receiving 39 goals.
Star Player: The leading scorer is A.Le Fondre who has scored 11 goals in 21 matches. He has scored 2 penalties.
Sydney: Predicted XI Lineups
Andrew Redmayne, Alex Wilkinson, Rhyan Grant, Joel King, Jack Rodwell, Luke Brattan, Anthony Caceres, Paulo Retre, Max Burgess, Adrian Segecic, Adam Le Fondre
Melbourne Victory: Analysis
Last season, Melbourne Victory has scored a total of 29 goals. Melbourne Victory has a negative goal difference (-5) after scoring 29 goals and receiving 34 goals.
Star Player: The top scorer is B.Fornaroli who has scored 7 goals in 21 matches.
Melbourne Victory: Predicted XI Lineups
Paul Izzo, Damien Da Silva, Roderick Miranda, Stefan Nigro, Enrique Lopez, Connor Chapman, Jordi Valadon, Ben Folami, Nishan Velupillay, Bruno Fornaroli, Fernando Romero
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FAQ
Who Will Win Between Sydney vs Melbourne Victory?
Out of 58 previous meetings, Sydney have won 22 matches (13 at home, 9 at away) while Melbourne Victory won 18 (8 at home, 10 at away). 18 matches between them have ended in a draw. Sydney is +18% better in terms of matches wins.
Sydney will prevail in the match, according to the Head to head statistics and Lootrs.com astrological prediction.
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