Analysis Report - 2025-12-01
📱 Download Now On Google Play 🔮 View PredictionsDecember 1, 2025 delivered a strong day of predictive accuracy across European football competitions, with predictions spanning Italy's Serie C, Spain's La Liga, England's Championship, Portugal's Liga Portugal 2, the Netherlands' Eerste Divisie, Egypt's football league, and Russia's Premier League. The day featured 16 predictions across five market types, demonstrating the effectiveness of data-driven analysis in identifying match outcomes across diverse leagues and playing styles.
Vis Pesaro 1898 and Ascoli played to a 1-1 draw in Italy's Serie C, Group B. The prediction of a draw or away win (X2) at odds of 1.33 proved correct, capitalizing on both teams' tendency toward stalemates. The competitive nature of Serie C Group B was reflected in the balanced odds, with the home team at 3.00, the draw at 2.87, and the away team at 2.20, indicating a relatively even matchup that materialized exactly as predicted.
Benevento dominated Salernitana with a 5-1 victory in Serie C, Group C. The prediction of a home win or away win (12) at 1.32 odds easily capitalized on Benevento's superior attacking output. Despite the away odds being set at 3.30, Benevento's home advantage and firepower proved decisive, delivering one of the day's most convincing results and validating the confidence in the prediction.
Egypt's encounter between Haras El Hodood and El Ismaily ended 1-1. The prediction favoring a home win or draw (1X) at 1.34 odds proved successful, reflecting the home side's ability to either win or earn a point. The balanced odds across all three outcomes (home 2.40, draw 2.60, away 3.10) suggested an evenly contested match, which the draw ultimately confirmed.
Sochi and Dyn. Makhachkala produced a goalless draw in Russia's Premier League. The prediction for a draw or away win (X2) at 1.40 odds delivered a successful outcome. The 0-0 result reflected defensive solidity from both sides, with neither team able to break through. The relatively close odds (home 3.05, draw 3.01, away 2.67) suggested that either a draw or away result was plausible, making this prediction particularly astute in identifying the low-scoring scenario.
Benevento's 5-1 demolition of Salernitana easily surpassed the Over 2.5 goals prediction at 2.10 odds. With six total goals, this match provided exceptional value, highlighting Benevento's attacking prowess and Salernitana's defensive vulnerabilities. The high-scoring nature of the contest made the Over prediction one of the day's most profitable outcomes.
The 1-1 draw between Vis Pesaro 1898 and Ascoli validated the Under 2.5 goals prediction at 1.46 odds. Both teams' conservative approach resulted in exactly two goals, reflecting the defensive discipline characteristic of Serie C matches. This prediction captured the lower-scoring trend evident in the opening odds and team tendencies.
Jong PSV's 3-1 victory over RKC Waalwijk in the Netherlands' Eerste Divisie exceeded the Over 2.5 threshold, making the prediction at 1.33 odds a winner. The attacking quality of Jong PSV's academy team proved sufficient to overcome RKC Waalwijk, generating four total goals and validating confidence in a higher-scoring affair.
Vizela and Feirense's 1-1 draw confirmed the Under 2.5 goals prediction at 1.75 odds. With only two goals across the match, this prediction reflected both teams' defensive organization in Portugal's second tier. The modest odds accurately captured the likelihood of a low-scoring outcome in this fixture.
The 1-1 draw between Vizela and Feirense significantly fell under 3.5 goals, confirming the prediction at 1.29 odds. With just two total goals, the match demonstrated clear defensive competence from both squads, making this a straightforward prediction for identifying lower-scoring European football.
Rayo Vallecano and Valencia's 1-1 draw in Spain's La Liga stayed comfortably under 3.5 goals at 1.25 odds. Despite the attacking potential of La Liga teams, defensive resilience from both sides limited the goal output, validating the prediction of a lower-scoring encounter. The tight odds reflected the likelihood of a controlled, defensively-minded match.
Pacos Ferreira and Felgueiras 1932's 1-1 draw in Portugal's Liga Portugal 2 remained well under 3.5 goals. The 1.25 odds on this prediction proved justified, as the Portuguese second-tier fixture reflected the defensive organization and limited offensive opportunities typical of that competition level.
Birmingham City's 2-1 victory over Watford in England's Championship stayed under the 3.5 goals threshold, confirming the prediction at 1.29 odds. With three total goals, the match reflected the competitive balance of the Championship, where both teams created scoring opportunities but neither overwhelmed the other offensively.
The 2-1 result between Birmingham City and Watford easily surpassed the Over 1.5 goals line at 1.33 odds. Both teams demonstrated attacking capability, generating three total goals and justifying the confidence in a match exceeding the lower threshold typical of this prediction market.
Bologna's 1-3 loss to Cremonese in Serie A exceeded the Over 1.5 goals prediction at 1.33 odds. Cremonese's away performance proved particularly impressive, generating three goals despite the challenging environment of facing Bologna. The four total goals validated the prediction of an open, attacking encounter.
Jong Ajax's 2-0 victory over Vitesse Arnhem in the Netherlands' Eerste Divisie confirmed the Over 1.5 goals prediction at 1.17 odds. Jong Ajax's academy team demonstrated sufficient attacking quality to produce two goals against visiting opposition, easily clearing the 1.5-goal threshold with relatively conservative odds reflecting the strong likelihood of this outcome.
Jong PSV's 3-1 triumph over RKC Waalwijk dramatically exceeded the Over 1.5 goals prediction at 1.08 odds. The four total goals generated in this match made the prediction almost a formality, with Jong PSV's attacking dominance evident from the outset. The minimal odds reflected the near-certainty of exceeding this threshold.
Vizela and Feirense's 1-1 draw confirmed the Both Teams to Score prediction at 1.83 odds. Each team's single goal meant both sides registered on the scoresheet, validating the prediction and reflecting the balanced nature of this Portuguese second-tier fixture.
Birmingham City's 2-1 victory over Watford in the Championship confirmed the Both Teams to Score prediction at 1.91 odds. Both teams' ability to find the net reflected the competitive nature of the Championship, where defensive vulnerabilities are common among competing sides.
Jong Ajax's 2-0 victory over Vitesse Arnhem resulted in a failed Both Teams to Score prediction at 1.44 odds. Despite the match exceeding the 1.5-goal threshold, Vitesse Arnhem failed to register a goal, holding defensive resilience against the Dutch academy side. This prediction miscalculated Vitesse's ability to score on the road, marking one of the day's few unsuccessful outcomes.
Cittadella and Union Brescia's 1-1 draw contradicted the "Only Team to Score" (OTS) prediction at 1.60 odds. With both teams scoring equally, this prediction failed to account for Brescia's ability to score away from home despite facing Serie C opposition. The balanced result invalidated the prediction of only one team scoring.
The day demonstrated exceptional predictive accuracy across multiple markets, with 14 of 16 predictions succeeding for a 87.5% success rate. Match result predictions (1X2) achieved perfect execution across all four matches, reflecting strong analytical frameworks for identifying decisive home performances and defensive stalemates. Over/Under 2.5 and 3.5 predictions proved particularly effective, with all eight predictions succeeding, indicating accurate goal-scoring environment assessments across varying league standards.
The Over 1.5 market also delivered flawlessly with all four predictions correct, suggesting reliable identification of minimum-scoring thresholds. Both Teams to Score predictions proved less reliable, with 50% accuracy (2 of 4 successes), highlighting the difficulty in predicting simultaneous offensive output from both teams. The failed predictions—Jong Ajax's clean sheet and Cittadella's inability to secure a solo-scoring outcome—demonstrate that individual team performance variations can exceed predictive models, particularly in lower-tier European competitions.
Overall, the day reinforced that defensive metrics and team tendencies drive predictive accuracy more effectively than offensive projections, with low-scoring predictions outperforming scoring predictions. Italian Serie C fixtures proved particularly predictable, suggesting consistent playing styles within that competition, while English Championship and Dutch Eerste Divisie matches delivered reliable data across all market types.