Young Boys – St. Gallen PREDICTION (03.08.2020)

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Young Boys – St. Gallen SOCCER PICKS

Young Boys and St. Gallen meet at STADE DE SUISSE Wankdorf Bern, in a match for the 36 th round of the Super League. Young Boys won at home by (4‑3) the last time they met in this edition of the league, on 10‑11‑2019. In this stadium, the history of direct confrontations is favorable to the home team, which has recorded 8 wins and 2 draws in the last 10 games. In fact, the last time these two teams played a match at this stadium was on 10‑11‑2019, in a Super League match that ended in Young Boys winning by (4‑3). The goals of the match were scored by C. Zesiger (23 ‘e 50’), C. Fassnacht (30 ‘) and J. Nsamé (80’), for Young Boys, and B. Babic (4 ‘), C. Itten (25 ‘) and E. Demirović (55’), for St. Gallen. The home advantage may play an important role in this match, since Young Boys presents significant differences in their results at home and away.

Young Boys:

The home team is currently in 2nd place, with 45 points won, after 13 wins, 6 draws and 4 losses. In the penultimate match, they lost in an away match to Lugano, by (2‑1). In the last match, they tied in an away match against St. Gallen, by (3‑3). This is a stronger team with the support of their fans, since in the last 30 games they have recorded 3 wins, 6 draws and 6 losses as a visitor, with 30 goals scored and 28 suffered; against 11 victories, 2 draws and 2 defeats in his stadium, with 34 goals scored and 14 suffered. In the last match they played, for Friendlies, they tied with Winterthur at home by (0‑0). In their last 10 home games for the championship, Young Boys have won 9 and tied 1, winning 28 points in 30 possible.

In this competition, they have won their last 7 home matches and haven’t lost any of their last 11 at home. In their home league matches, the most frequent final result at half-time was 1‑0 (5 in 11 matches). His offense has scored consistently, as he has scored goals in 7 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In 23 games in this competition, he only got 3 comebacks in the 10 games in which he suffered the first goal.

The Young Boys team managed to achieve the third consecutive victory in the Swiss championship last Friday, confirming the great goal of the season, after a campaign that had several setbacks. In isolated leadership of the leaderboard, with 73 points, Gerardo Seoane’s team enters the game with five points more than Sankt Gallen, vice-leader and next opponent. In this final stretch of the league, the Young Boys displayed strong concentration and ability, as evidenced by eight wins in the past 10 games, five of which in the past five games. In the title game, the Young Boys defeated Sion 0-1, with the deciding goal scored in the 14th minute, by Luxembourgish Christopher Martins.

St. Gallen :

After 14 wins, 3 draws and 6 losses, the visiting team is currently in 1st position, with 45 points won. In their last match, they tied with Young Boys at home by (3‑3), after in the previous match they lost out, in a match against Luzern, by (1‑0). This is a team little affected by the home factor, that is, it presents similar results at home and away, since in the last 30 games it has recorded 8 wins, 1 draw and 6 losses as a visitor, with 32 goals scored and 26 suffered; against 9 victories, 2 draws and 4 defeats in his stadium, with 35 goals scored and 23 suffered. In the last match, for the Friendly Games, they beat Wil at home by (4‑1). In their last 10 away games for the championship, St. Gallen has recorded 6 wins, 1 draw and 3 losses, so they have won 19 points in 30 possible. In their home matches there are some frequent results: at halftime 0‑1 (4 in 11 games) and at the end of the game 1‑2 (4 in 11 games). Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 9 of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored goals in 9 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In their away matches for this competition there is a tendency for goals, since 9 of the last 11 matches have ended with Over 2.5 goals. In 23 matches in this tournament, he suffered the first goal 8 times, but got the comeback in 3.

Sankt Gallen was in the running for the title for much of this edition of the Swiss championship, but he couldn’t keep up with the Young Boys sprint down the stretch. However, Peter Zeidler’s team had an excellent campaign, managing to finish the league ahead of Basel, for whom he currently has seven points, due to the 68 he registers in second place.


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