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This National League clash presents a fascinating contrast between Carlisle's home dominance and Woking's surprisingly potent away form. The Cumbrians sit third in the table with 46 points, boasting an impressive 80% home win rate in their last five matches at Brunton Park. Their attacking prowess at home is particularly noteworthy, averaging 2.80 goals per game on their own patch. Woking, meanwhile, occupy 11th place but have been formidable on their travels recently, winning 75% of their last four away matches while scoring exactly 2.00 goals per game away from home. This sets up an intriguing battle between Carlisle's home firepower and Woking's away resilience. Recent form tells an interesting story. Carlisle have been involved in some high-scoring encounters, with 90% of their last 10 matches seeing both teams score. They've netted 22 goals in those 10 games (2.20 per game) but have also shown defensive frailties, conceding 15 times and keeping just one clean sheet. Their recent 4-1 FA Cup defeat to Blackpool might have dented confidence, but prior to that they were scoring freely. Woking have been more defensively solid with four clean sheets in their last 10 matches, but they've also shown they can score goals, particularly on the road. Their recent away victories include impressive 3-1 at Altrincham and 2-1 at Aldershot Town. The head-to-head record shows just one previous meeting this season, with Carlisle winning 2-0 away from home. However, the form dynamics suggest this could be a much more open affair. Looking at the goal markets, Carlisle's home games average 4.00 total goals (2.80 scored, 1.20 conceded), while Woking's away matches see 4.00 total goals (2.00 scored, 2.00 conceded). Both teams have shown they can score and concede, making the Both Teams to Score market particularly appealing. The odds of 1.91 for BTTS Yes represent excellent value given the statistical profile of both teams. Carlisle's defensive record shows they've kept just 10% clean sheets recently, while Woking have scored in 60% of their matches. With Carlisle's home attack averaging nearly 3 goals per game and Woking's away form showing they can find the net, this looks like a solid value proposition.
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