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Serbia (w) vs Czech Republic (w)

Expert Analysis: Serbia Women vs Czech Republic Women

This upcoming match between the Serbian and Czech Republic women’s football teams on December 2, 2025, promises to be an intriguing encounter. Both teams are known for their strategic play and disciplined defense, which is reflected in the betting predictions. The odds suggest a low-scoring game, with a significant emphasis on both teams potentially not scoring and the total goals being under 2.5. This analysis delves into the potential outcomes based on these betting insights.

Serbia (w)

WWW
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Czech Republic (w)

LLL
Date: 2025-12-02
Time: 12:00
(FT)
Venue: Not Available Yet
Score: 2-1

Predictions:

MarketPredictionOddResult
Both Teams Not to Score90.90%(2-1) 2.00
Under 2.5 Goals73.50%(2-1) 1.80
Under 1.5 Goals65.10%(2-1) 3.20

Prediction: Both Teams Not to Score

With an 85.60% probability, the expectation that neither team will score is quite high. This prediction aligns with both teams’ historical performances, where defensive solidity has often been prioritized over aggressive attacking play. The Serbian team, in particular, has demonstrated strong defensive capabilities in recent matches, while the Czech Republic has similarly focused on maintaining a solid backline.

Prediction: Under 2.5 Goals

The odds of 76.40% for under 2.5 goals further support the notion of a tightly contested match. Both teams have shown a tendency to play cautiously, often resulting in fewer goals. This prediction suggests that while there may be opportunities for goals, both sides are likely to approach the match with a focus on defense rather than high-scoring plays.

Prediction: Under 1.5 Goals

With a 65.30% chance of under 1.5 goals, this prediction indicates an even more conservative outcome. It suggests that the match could be particularly defensive, with minimal scoring opportunities. This aligns with the strategic approaches of both teams, which often involve controlling possession and limiting the opposition’s chances rather than pursuing aggressive offensive tactics.