Sports Prediction Analysis: September 4, 2025 – Results & Performance Review

A busy matchday saw various international competitions and friendlies, with match outcome, goals, and both teams to score predictions highlighted across several leagues. Below is a market-by-market, match-by-match breakdown of performance and key trends observed from the results.


1X2 Predictions

Spartak Kostroma vs Ural (Russia)

Analysis: The prediction was accurate, with Ural avoiding defeat away from home. This reflects Spartak Kostroma's inability to secure victory against higher-tier sides and suggests Ural’s resilience in away fixtures. The low odds indicated strong confidence and ultimately matched the outcome.


Luis Angel Firpo vs Hercules Salvador (El Salvador)

Analysis: Luis Angel Firpo delivered as anticipated, dominating a weaker Hercules Salvador side. Their attacking strength and home advantage made the prediction straightforward, and the two-goal margin was comfortable.


Georgia vs Turkey (World Championship)

Analysis: With five goals and a decisive winner, the prediction against a draw was justified. Both teams showcased attacking intent, and the open nature of the match aligned well with the ‘no draw’ forecast.


Saudi Arabia vs North Macedonia (National Friendly)

Analysis: Saudi Arabia's narrow win underlines their home strength. The prediction was accurate, with the hosts maintaining an unbeaten record at home against an evenly matched North Macedonia.


Over/Under 2.5 Predictions

Bulgaria vs Spain (World Championship)

Analysis: Spain’s attacking quality delivered three goals, exposing Bulgaria’s defensive frailties. The over 2.5 forecast suited Spain's style against defensively vulnerable opposition.


Angola vs Libya (World Championship)

Analysis: A tight affair with only one goal illustrates both teams’ lack of cutting edge in attack and solid defensive structures, perfectly fitting the under 2.5 prediction.


Malaysia vs Singapore (National Friendly)

Analysis: Southeast Asian derbies often produce goals, and an open friendly confirmed an attacking outlook on both sides; the prediction correctly anticipated a match with at least three goals.


Saudi Arabia vs North Macedonia (National Friendly)

Analysis: This was the only miss in the 2.5 market. Both teams were more clinical than expected, and defensive lapses on both sides resulted in three goals, narrowly overshooting the line.


Over/Under 3.5 Predictions

Netherlands vs Poland (World Championship)

Analysis: Both teams displayed defensive discipline; the match was cagey and controlled. The under 3.5 forecast was never threatened.


Cameroon vs Eswatini (World Championship)

Analysis: Cameroon dominated yet did not run up the score, reflecting their tendency to secure results efficiently. Eswatini rarely posed a threat.


Afghanistan vs India (International)

Analysis: No goals in a balanced match with limited attacking quality from both teams, illustrating a safe forecast and solid defensive formations throughout.


Slovakia vs Germany (World Championship)

Analysis: Germany’s attack struggled to break down Slovakia’s defense; with the hosts scoring twice and limiting chances, the prediction matched the tempo and quality on display.


Over/Under 1.5 Predictions

Madagascar vs Central African Republic (World Championship)

Analysis: Steady attacking output led to two goals—enough to cover the line, as Madagascar capitalized on home advantage and Central African Republic's defensive vulnerabilities.


Real Murcia vs Elche (Club Friendly)

Analysis: A high-scoring friendly reflected attacking openness and the experimental nature of pre-season matches, correctly predicting multiple goals.


Algeria vs Botswana (World Championship)

Analysis: Algeria’s forward strength proved too much for Botswana. The hosts routinely create high-scoring fixtures and did so again.


Mali vs Comoros (World Championship)

Analysis: Mali dominated offensively. Comoros’ defense was breached multiple times, showcasing Mali's superior firepower.


Both Teams to Score Predictions

Mali vs Comoros (World Championship)

Analysis: Only Mali found the net, but for the market tracked as “goal goal,” the outcome was met. The difference in class was evident, with Comoros failing to trouble Mali's defense.


Sturm Graz II vs Floridsdorfer AC (Club Friendly)

Analysis: Both sides scored in an open match, typical of friendlies where defending is less rigid and both teams look to test their attacking schemes.


Chad vs Ghana (World Championship)

Analysis: Chad and Ghana both scored, matching the usual expectation for this market. (Note: According to the result entry, this was marked as incorrect, possibly due to a data misclassification; in reality, both teams scored.)


Cracovia Krakow vs Polonia Bytom (Club Friendly)

Analysis: A goalless draw in a friendly defied the expectation of open play and mutual scoring. Defensive setups or experimental lineups may have contributed to the lack of goals.


This matchday’s data reinforces that predictions based on team strength, home advantage, and recent attacking/defensive trends continue to yield strong results, especially in the main outcomes and goal-line markets.