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Sat, 13 Dec 2025, 15:00
Full Time
2:2
HT: 1 - 2

Match Timeline

21'
Josh Windass
Normal Goal → Matty James
30'
Mamadou Doumbia
Normal Goal → Othmane Maamma
38'
Kieffer Moore🟨
Yellow Card
42'
Othmane Maamma
Normal Goal
45'
Josh Windass🟨
Yellow Card
45'
Marc Bola🟨
Yellow Card
58'
Max Alleyne🟨
Yellow Card
62'
Matty James🔄
Substitution 1 → Ben Sheaf
62'
Lewis O'Brien🔄
Substitution 2 → Nathan Broadhead
73'
Luca Kjerrumgaard🔄
Substitution 1 → Vivaldo
73'
Othmane Maamma🔄
Substitution 2 → Giorgi Chakvetadze
78'
George Dobson🔄
Substitution 3 → Ryan Hardie
78'
James McClean🔄
Substitution 4 → Ryan Barnett
81'
Giorgi Chakvetadze🟨
Yellow Card
82'
Mamadou Doumbia🟨
Yellow Card
83'
James Abankwah🔄
Substitution 3 → Kévin Keben Biakolo
89'
Edo Kayembe🔄
Substitution 4 → Moussa Sissoko
90'
Dominic Hyam🔄
Substitution 5 → Oliver Rathbone
90+2'
Oliver Rathbone
Normal Goal
90+3'
Imrân Louza🟨
Yellow Card
90+9'
Hector Kyprianou🟨
Yellow Card
90+10'
Ben Sheaf🟨
Yellow Card

Match Statistics

3Shots on Goal3
8Shots off Goal3
15Total Shots12
4Blocked Shots6
11Shots insidebox8
4Shots outsidebox4
10Fouls9
7Corner Kicks1
5Offsides1
51Ball Possession49
3Yellow Cards6
1Goalkeeper Saves1
439Total passes432
323Passes accurate326
74Passes %75
1.18expected_goals0.71
-1goals_prevented-1

Starting Lineups

WrexhamWrexham1:1

Starting XI

1Arthur OkonkwoG
2Callum DoyleD
37Matty JamesM
7James McCleanM
10Josh WindassF
5Dominic HyamD
27Lewis O'BrienM
19Kieffer MooreF
4Max CleworthD
15George DobsonM
47Ryan LongmanM

WatfordWatford1:1

Starting XI

1Egil SelvikG
16Marc BolaD
39Edo KayembeM
9Luca KjerrumgaardF
3Max AlleyneD
5Hector KyprianouM
20Mamadou DoumbiaF
6Matthew PollockD
10Imrân LouzaM
25James AbankwahD
42Othmane MaammaM

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Wrexham
Wrexham
Form: L-D-D-W-D
Watford
Watford
Form: D-W-L-D-W
Record
3 W
5 D
2 L
4 W
4 D
2 L
Goals Per Game
1.0
Scored
vs
1.7
Scored
0.9
Conceded
vs
1.4
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
40%
Clean Sheets
10%
BTTS
50%
BTTS
90%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:1.6
Away:0.4
Conceded
Home:1.0
Away:0.8
Scored
Home:1.8
Away:1.5
Conceded
Home:1.0
Away:2.0

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1514
Average
1565
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1555
↑ Momentum (+41)
1589
↑ Momentum (+24)
Expected Outcome
29%
Home Win
32%
Draw
39%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1502
Attack
1490
1546
Defence
1513
Recent Form
1510
Attack
1514
1588
Defence
1498
Post-Match Changes
-4
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Wrexham's Home Fortress Meets Watford's Leaky Defence
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_YES
Odds:1.73
Expected Value:+21.1%

Saturday's Championship fixture sees two mid-table sides separated by just a single point clash, but the underlying data tells a story of contrasting styles and a clear betting opportunity. Wrexham, sitting 14th with 27 points, have built their season on a formidable home record, while 12th-placed Watford have been involved in some of the division's most entertaining, if defensively frail, contests. Wrexham's strength is undoubtedly at home. In their last five matches at their own ground, they boast a 60% win rate, scoring 1.6 goals per game. More impressively, they've shown they can mix it with the best, securing a memorable 3-2 victory over league leaders Coventry and a solid 2-0 win against a strong Bristol City side. Their defence at home is reasonably solid, conceding just 1.0 goals per game on average, but they have kept clean sheets in only two of those five fixtures. Recent results like the 1-1 draw with Blackburn show they can be breached. Watford, meanwhile, are the entertainers. Their last ten games have seen both teams score in a staggering 90% of matches. On the road, this trend is even more pronounced; they've scored in every recent away game but have also conceded at an alarming rate of 2.0 goals per game. Their 3-2 win at Derby and 2-1 loss at Birmingham are perfect examples of their all-action, defensively vulnerable approach. They possess the firepower to trouble anyone, averaging 1.5 goals per away game, but their backline consistently offers opponents chances. This sets up a classic clash of a strong home unit against a porous away defence. Wrexham will fancy their chances of scoring against a Watford side that has conceded two or more in three of their last four away trips. Conversely, Watford's attacking numbers suggest they are more than capable of finding the net against a Wrexham defence that, while decent, is not impenetrable. From a betting perspective, the value is clear. The odds for Both Teams to Score - Yes sit at a generous 1.73. Given the overwhelming statistical evidence—Watford's 90% BTTS rate overall, their leaky away defence, and Wrexham's proven goal threat at home—this represents significant value. The alternative pick of a Wrexham home win also has merit given the venue form, but the BTTS market offers a higher degree of certainty and a positive expected value. **Key Points:** * Wrexham have won 60% of their last five home games, scoring 1.6 goals per match. * Watford have seen Both Teams to Score in 9 of their last 10 matches (90%). * Watford concede an average of 2.0 goals per game on their travels. * Wrexham's recent home wins include victories over top-six sides Coventry and Bristol City. * Watford have scored in all of their recent away fixtures, including at Ipswich and Derby. **Summary:** The data points overwhelmingly towards goals at both ends. Wrexham's home prowess should see them score, while Watford's potent attack and fragile away defence all but guarantee a response. At odds of 1.73, **Both Teams to Score - Yes** is the standout value bet for this Championship encounter.

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