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Stevenage vs Barnsley Prediction - 10th February 2026

Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 19:45
Prediction
BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE YES
Odds
1.72
Implied Probability
58.1%
Expected Value
+12%

Stevenage vs Barnsley: Goals Expected in League One Clash

Analysis

Stevenage welcome Barnsley to Broadhall Way in a mid-table League One encounter that promises goals based on recent trends. The hosts sit 9th with 42 points from 29 games, while Barnsley are 15th with 37 points but have two games in hand. This fixture comes just 10 days after Barnsley's comprehensive 3-1 victory in the reverse meeting, adding an intriguing revenge narrative to the mix. **Recent Form Tells a Tale of Two Halves** Stevenage's last 10 matches make for grim reading with just one win, four draws, and five defeats. However, digging deeper reveals they've faced a brutal schedule including leaders Cardiff (2-1 loss), third-placed Bolton (0-0 draw), and in-form Peterborough (1-0 win). Their sole victory against Peterborough - who average 2.20 points per game - demonstrates they can compete with quality opposition. More concerning was their 3-1 defeat to struggling Northampton in their last outing. Barnsley's form shows two wins, four draws, and four losses from their last ten. Their 3-2 defeat at Bolton and 4-0 thrashing at Cardiff highlight struggles against top sides, while their 2-2 draw with Northampton and goalless stalemate at Port Vale suggest inconsistency against lower-ranked teams. Their 3-1 victory over Stevenage just days ago will boost confidence, but their away record remains alarming with no wins in their last six road trips. **Head-to-Head History Favors the Hosts** The historical record heavily favors Stevenage in home fixtures against Barnsley. They've won both previous meetings at Broadhall Way - 1-0 in January 2025 and 3-0 in September 2024. Overall, Stevenage lead the head-to-head 3-2 with no draws in five encounters. Crucially, four of those five meetings produced over 2.5 goals, and both teams scored in three of them, suggesting an open, goal-filled affair is the norm when these sides meet. **Home Comfort vs Away Woes** Stevenage's home form provides reason for optimism. Their last four home games show one win and three draws with just 0.50 goals conceded per game. They've held Bolton to a 0-0 draw and beaten Peterborough 1-0, demonstrating defensive solidity at Broadhall Way. They average 12 shots and 4.75 shots on target per home game, creating enough chances to trouble any defense. Barnsley's away struggles are stark: no wins in six, conceding 2.33 goals per game on the road. Their defensive vulnerabilities were exposed in heavy defeats at Cardiff (4-0) and Liverpool (4-1 in the FA Cup). While they score a respectable 1.00 goal per away game, their inability to keep clean sheets (just 10% in their last ten overall) suggests they'll likely concede again. **Statistical Battle: Efficiency vs Volume** The numbers reveal an interesting contrast. Barnsley boast superior passing accuracy (76.0% vs 64.8%) and shot accuracy (54.5% vs 38.4%), suggesting they're more efficient with possession. However, Stevenage create more shooting opportunities at home (12.00 vs 7.20) and dominate corners (6.00 vs 4.00). Barnsley's away possession drops to just 41.6%, indicating they struggle to control games on the road. **Betting Analysis and Recommendation** As an analytical bettor, I'm always hunting for value where the market may have mispriced probabilities. The 1.72 odds for Both Teams to Score represent solid value here. Consider the evidence: Barnsley have seen BTTS in 70% of their last ten games while Stevenage have seen it in 60%. Barnsley concede 2.33 goals per away game while Stevenage, despite their solid home defensive record, just conceded three to this same Barnsley side days ago. Historically, BTTS has landed in 60% of head-to-head meetings. Stevenage's improved defensive trends at home give me slight pause, but Barnsley's attacking numbers (1.30 goals scored per game overall) and Stevenage's ability to find the net against quality opposition (they scored against Cardiff, Luton, and Bolton) suggest both nets should ripple. The revenge factor for Stevenage after their 3-1 defeat should ensure an attacking approach, while Barnsley's leaky away defense will likely be breached. **Key Points:** - Stevenage have won both previous home meetings against Barnsley (1-0, 3-0) - Barnsley have no wins in their last six away games, conceding 2.33 goals per game - Both teams scored in 70% of Barnsley's last ten and 60% of Stevenage's last ten - Four of the five head-to-head meetings produced over 2.5 goals - Stevenage's home defense has been solid (0.50 goals conceded per game last four) - Barnsley just beat Stevenage 3-1 ten days ago in the reverse fixture **Summary:** While Stevenage's home form and historical dominance suggest they could take points, Barnsley's recent victory provides counter-momentum. The clearest betting angle lies in goals - specifically both teams finding the net. With Barnsley's porous away defense and Stevenage's need to attack after their recent defeat, coupled with historical trends favoring goals in this fixture, **Both Teams to Score - Yes** at 1.72 offers the best combination of probability and value.