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Wisla Plock0-0Bohemians 1905
Eerste Divisie

FC OSS vs Vitesse Prediction - 6th February 2026

Friday, February 6, 2026 at 19:00
Prediction
UNDER 2 5
Odds
2.45
Implied Probability
40.8%
Expected Value
+35%

Eerste Divisie Stalemate? Why Goals Could Be Scarce in Oss

Analysis

Two sides languishing in the lower half of the Eerste Divisie table meet on Friday night, and the data suggests we could be in for a cagey, low-scoring affair. FC OSS, sitting 16th, welcome 19th-placed Vitesse to their home ground, with both teams averaging a meagre 1.10 points per game over their last ten outings. The head-to-head record screams caution: three previous meetings, three draws, with a grand total of just four goals scored between them. The most recent encounter in December ended in a goalless deadlock. Digging into the recent results, a pattern emerges. FC OSS's home form is a real concern, with just one win in their last six at home (a 4-0 thrashing of Emmen). However, they've been leaky, conceding 11 goals in their last five home fixtures against sides like ADO Den Haag, De Graafschap, and Almere City. Vitesse, meanwhile, are the draw specialists on the road. They haven't won away in their last four attempts, but they've secured three draws, including a credible 0-0 at league leaders ADO Den Haag. Their attacking output away from home is a major worry, averaging just 0.50 goals per game on their travels. The underlying statistics tell a story of two limited attacks. Vitesse averages more shots (14.89 to 10.50) and enjoys more possession (45.7% to 40.6%), but their shot accuracy is a poor 25.3%. FC OSS, while slightly more accurate in front of goal at home (32.3%), creates fewer chances. Crucially, Vitesse's away games have been low-scoring, with an average of just 1.50 total goals. Factor in the significant fatigue disparity—Vitesse has played four matches in the last 14 days to OSS's two, and has only four days of rest compared to OSS's seven—and this has all the hallmarks of a tired, tactical battle. From a betting perspective, the market has priced Over 2.5 Goals at a short 1.67, implying a nearly 60% chance. This feels like an overreaction to FC OSS's recent high-scoring home defeats against top-half teams. Against a Vitesse side that struggles to score and is resilient on the road, a repeat seems unlikely. The value clearly lies on the other side. **Key Points:** * Head-to-head history is definitive: 3 matches, 3 draws, 4 total goals. * Vitesse are draw experts away, with 3 draws in their last 4 road trips. * Vitesse's away attack is impotent, averaging only 0.50 goals per game. * FC OSS's poor home form (1 win in 6) is countered by Vitesse's inability to win away. * Significant fatigue advantage for the home side (7 days rest vs 4). * Market odds for Under 2.5 Goals (2.45) offer substantial value against the goal expectancy. **Summary & Bet:** All signs point towards a tight, potentially scrappy match with few clear chances. The historical data, current away form of Vitesse, and the fatigue factor combine to make a high-scoring game unlikely. With the odds for Under 2.5 Goals sitting at a generous 2.45, this represents a strong value bet for a fixture that could easily end 0-0 or 1-0.