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Eintracht Braunschweig vs Kaiserslautern

Expert Overview: Eintracht Braunschweig vs Kaiserslautern

The upcoming match between Eintracht Braunschweig and Kaiserslautern is anticipated to be a high-scoring affair, with predictions suggesting an average total of 3.40 goals. Both teams have shown a tendency to engage in aggressive play, as indicated by the high odds for over 1.5 goals (94.30) and over 2.5 goals (59.60). The likelihood of numerous cards being issued (over 4.5 cards at 93.20) suggests potential physicality in the match.

Betting Predictions

  • Over 1.5 Goals: 94.30
  • Over 4.5 Cards: 93.20
  • Both Teams Not To Score In 1st Half: 80.90
  • Last Goal 73+ Minutes: 69.00
  • Over 0.5 Goals HT: 67.00
  • Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half: 69.90
  • Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half: 67.30
  • Away Team To Score In 2nd Half: 69.90
  • Sum of Goals 2 or 3: 68.70
  • Both Teams To Score: 57.00
  • Over 2.5 Goals: 59.60
  • Over 5.5 Cards: 60.70
  • First Goal 30+ Minutes: 56.60
  • Goal In Last 10 Minutes: 60.80</luser

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