Serie B
Spezia vs Pescara Prediction - 27th December 2025
Saturday, December 27, 2025 at 11:30Prediction
BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE YES
Odds
1.80
Implied Probability
55.6%
Expected Value
+8%
Relegation Six-Pointer Promises Goals at Both Ends
Analysis
The Serie B basement battle between 18th-placed Spezia and bottom club Pescara on December 27th is more than just a football match—it's a relegation dogfight where every point could be priceless come May. With just one point separating these struggling sides, the stakes couldn't be higher. As an expert bettor who crunches the numbers, I'm diving deep into the data to find where the real value lies in this crucial encounter.
Let's start with the cold, hard facts. Spezia sits 18th with 14 points from 17 games, boasting a marginally better goal difference (-9) than Pescara's -11. Their recent form shows three wins in their last ten, but those victories came against fellow strugglers: a 1-0 win over 17th-placed Sampdoria and a 1-0 away win at 15th-placed Virtus Entella. Their most impressive result was a stunning 4-0 demolition of Avellino back in October, proving they can turn it on when everything clicks. However, their home form is concerning—just one win in their last five at their own ground (a 1-0 victory over Sampdoria), scoring only 0.80 goals per game on average. They've lost to quality sides like Frosinone (2-1) and Modena (2-0) recently, which is understandable, but the 4-1 thrashing at Mantova raises eyebrows.
Pescara, rooted to the bottom with 13 points, presents a fascinating case study. They've managed just one win in their last ten—a 2-1 victory over mid-table Reggiana last time out—but they've drawn five of those matches. Their away record shows they're tough to beat on the road (75% draws in last four away games), but they also haven't won any of them. The most telling statistic? Pescara hasn't kept a single clean sheet in their last ten matches. Not one. They concede an alarming 1.90 goals per game overall, and that balloons to 2.50 goals per game away from home. Yet they continue to score—1.10 goals per game overall, 1.25 away—which explains why 70% of their recent matches have seen both teams score.
Looking at the head-to-head history adds another layer. These teams have met six times with three wins apiece and no draws—a perfectly balanced rivalry. The last meeting back in March 2020 saw Spezia win 2-0, but more relevant is the pattern: four of those six encounters featured over 2.5 goals.
The statistical averages reveal something interesting. Despite their lowly position, Pescara actually generates more shots (15.8 vs 11.6) and more shots on target (5.4 vs 4.2) than Spezia. Their pass accuracy (80.2% vs 76.2%) is also superior. This suggests Pescara creates chances but either fails to convert enough or gets punished at the back. Spezia, meanwhile, has been more clinical when opportunities arise but creates fewer of them.
**Key Points:**
- **Relegation Pressure:** Both teams desperately need points, which should lead to an open, attacking game.
- **Pescara's Defensive Woes:** Zero clean sheets in last ten matches, conceding 2.50 goals per game away.
- **Spezia's Home Struggles:** Only 0.80 goals scored per game at home despite facing weaker opposition.
- **BTTS Trend:** 70% of Pescara's last ten matches saw both teams score; 50% of Spezia's did.
- **Historical Fireworks:** Four of six head-to-head meetings featured over 2.5 goals.
- **Shot Statistics:** Pescara creates more chances (15.8 shots/game) than Spezia (11.6) but defends poorly.
From a betting perspective, the home win at 1.65 looks tempting but overvalued given Spezia's poor home form. The over 2.5 goals market at 1.85 has appeal given Pescara's leaky defense, but Spezia's low home scoring (0.80/game) gives me pause. The standout value lies in **Both Teams to Score - Yes** at 1.80. Pescara simply cannot keep clean sheets (0% rate), and they've scored in seven of their last ten. Spezia, while not prolific at home, should find the net against a defense conceding 2.50 goals per away game. Meanwhile, Pescara's attacking numbers suggest they'll create chances against a Spezia side that concedes 1.20 goals per home game.
**Summary:** This relegation six-pointer pits two struggling sides against each other, with both desperate for points. The data screams that both teams will score—Pescara's defensive record is abysmal, while their attacking output remains respectable. Spezia needs to attack at home but leaves spaces that Pescara can exploit. At odds of 1.80, Both Teams to Score represents genuine value in what should be an open, tense affair with goals at both ends.