England Premier League 2 Division One


Home Win
Ipswich Town U21 3 - 0 Stoke City U21
Who will win?
1

Ipswich Town U21
x
Draw
2

Stoke City U21
Here's one for Friday: Ipswich Town U21 hosting Stoke City U21 in the Premier League 2 Division One. Our algorithm has had a good look at this one.
Ipswich Town U21 are flying right now — 4 wins from their last 5 is proper form.
A bit wobbly from Stoke City U21 recently: 1W 1D 3L in their last 5. Back-to-back defeats have raised a few eyebrows.
This one looks fairly one-sided on paper. Ipswich Town U21 come in at 70.00% win probability, leaving Stoke City U21 at 20.00% and the draw 10.00%. We're predicting a 3-0 final score.
Both Teams to Score sits at 48.00%. Not the strongest lean either way.
This should be an open game — Over 2.5 comes in at 66.70%. Over 1.5 at 66.70%, Over 3.5 at 20.00%.
If we're putting our neck on the line, it's Ipswich Town U21 to win at 1.85. The model gives this a 70.00% probability.
Here's how the bookies see it — Ipswich Town U21 1.85, Draw 4.10, Stoke City U21 3.10. BTTS priced at 0.00 Yes / 1.83 No. Over 2.5 Goals is 1.80.
This analysis was automatically generated by the Football Park prediction system. The model uses historical performance and statistical analysis — but remember, this is football, and upsets happen. Please bet responsibly.

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