Boreham Wood vs Crawley Town: Expert Analysis
As we approach the match between Boreham Wood and Crawley Town on November 1, 2025, several betting odds present intriguing insights into potential outcomes. Historically, Boreham Wood has shown resilience in home games, while Crawley Town often capitalizes on away matches. Analyzing these trends alongside current form and injuries can guide predictions.
Boreham Wood
Crawley Town
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Predictions:
| Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Over 1.5 Goals | 77.00% | (3-0) 1.19 | |
| Over 2.5 Goals | 60.80% | (3-0) 1.61 | |
| Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half | 54.70% | (3-0) | |
| Both Teams Not to Score | 51.30% | (3-0) 2.50 |
Over 1.5 Goals (Odds: 74.50)
The odds of 74.50 suggest a significant likelihood of a game with at least two goals scored. Both teams have displayed attacking capabilities in recent fixtures, making this a favorable bet for those expecting an open match. Boreham Wood’s home advantage might push them to take risks, while Crawley Town’s counter-attacking style could exploit any defensive lapses.
Over 2.5 Goals (Odds: 62.00)
With odds of 62.00, betting on over 2.5 goals indicates confidence in a high-scoring affair. Given both teams’ recent performances and tendency to play offensively, this prediction aligns well with the expected dynamics of the match. Key players returning from injury could further increase goal-scoring opportunities.
Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half (Odds: 56.70)
The odds of 56.70 reflect a balanced expectation regarding Crawley Town’s ability to score early. Boreham Wood’s solid home defense may stifle initial attempts, suggesting that supporters of this bet could see value here. However, Crawley’s knack for breaking the deadlock later in games adds complexity to this prediction.
Both Teams Not to Score (Odds: 51.30)
At odds of 51.30, this bet leans towards a cautious approach, anticipating minimal goals from both sides. This scenario might occur if both teams adopt a defensive strategy or if fatigue sets in due to fixture congestion. Monitoring pre-match team news and tactical setups will be crucial for those considering this option.