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Brisbane Roar Adelaide United betting prediction


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Both teams go to the game separated by eight points in the league table, even though Brisbane Roar have one more game played than Adelaide United. The two sides will debut new coaches here, certainly eager to resume the competition in a positive way, that is, with a victory. Both teams being of higher quality to attack than to defend, the expectation is that of a well played game and with goal opportunities from both sides.
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Preview
Brisbane Roar and Adelaide United face at Suncorp Stadium, in a match for the 29th round of the A‑League. In the last league head‑to‑head, played in 10‑11‑2019, Adelaide United got a home win by (1‑0). The head‑to‑head history at this stadium, favours the home team, since in the last 7 head‑to‑heads they won 4 and lost 3. Accordingly, in the last head‑to‑head played at this stadium, for the A‑League, on 08‑02‑2020, Brisbane Roar won by (2‑1). M. Muratovic (68' ) and T. Aldred (74' ) scored for Brisbane Roar and B. Halloran (58' ) for Adelaide United. Brisbane Roar registers significant differences between home and away results, so the home/away factor is worth special attention.

Analysis Brisbane

The home team is currently in the 4th position of the league, with 35 points won, after 10 wins, 5 draws and 7 losses. In the penultimate match, they won in a home match against Central Coast Mariners, by (1‑0). In the last match, they won in a home match against Newcastle Jets, by (1‑0). This is a team that is often stronger at home, with the help of its supporters, so they usually make good use of the home advantage, since in the last 30 matches they register 4 wins, 4 draws and 7 losses in away matches; against 10 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses at their stadium. In the last 10 home league matches Brisbane Roar has a record of 7 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss, so they have won 23 points out of 30 possible.

They haven’t lost any of the last 7 home matches for this competition. Their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored goals in 8 of the last 10 matches for this competition. 7 of their last 11 matches for this competition have ended with Under 2,5 goals, so there is a tendency for few goals in their home matches. They have conceded the first goal in 13 of their 22 matches for this competition, and have only turned the score around in 3. there are 2 periods that stand out in the last 11 home matches for this competition: they have scored 7 of their 17 goals between minutes (61'‑75'); they have suffered 4 of their 11 goals between minutes (46'‑60').

Brisbane Roar arrive for this Australian championship recovery round in the 4th position of the A-League table, with a record of 35 points, one behind Wellington Phoenix, that even have two less games played, but with an advantage of eight points compared to Adelaide United, which, in addition to being the next opponent, is the first team out of the top-6 of the standings, which gives access to the play-offs. During the pause caused by the pandemic, coach Robbie Fowler decided to leave the project at the Australian club, which appointed Warren Moon, former director of training football, to the position of head coach of Brisbane Roar. The team will try to continue the good form they were going through at the time of the stop, where they continued with three consecutive victories, the last of which in the reception to Newcastle Jets (1-0).

Confirmed Lineup: Jamie Young, Corey Brown, Macauley Gillesphey, Jack Hingert, Scott Neville, Tom Aldred, Bradden Inman, Matthew Ridenton, Jay O'Shea, Dylan Wenzel-Halls.
Coach: S. McDonald, R. Aloisi.

Analysis Adelaide Utd

The away team is currently in the 7th position of the league, with 27 points won, after 9 wins and 12 losses. In the penultimate match, they lost in a home match against Western United, by (1‑5). In the last match, they lost in a home match against Newcastle Jets, by (0‑3). This is a team that usually maintains its competitive level in home and away matches, since in the last 30 matches they register 7 wins, 1 draw and 7 losses in away matches, with 33 goals scored and 33 conceded; against 10 wins and 5 losses at their stadium, with 34 goals scored and 19 conceded. In the last 10 away league matches Adelaide United has a record of 3 wins and 7 losses, so they have won 9 points out of 30 possible. In their away league matches, the most frequent final score was the 2‑1 (5 out of 10 matches). Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 8 of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored goals in 8 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In their away mathes there is a tendency for goals, since 10 of the last 10 matches for this competition have ended with Over 2,5 goals. In 21 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 11 times and have only turned the score around in 2.

Adelaide United stand out as the only team without a draw to date in this edition of the A-League. At the entrance to the championship, the total record is 27 points, the same as Western United, which have one game less and occupy the first position of access to the champion's play-offs. In 7th place, Adelaide United hope to be able to enter the qualifying zone, in what will be the first game under the command of Carl Veart, interim coach who replaced the Dutchman Gertjan Verbeek, who opted, by mutual agreement with the club, for not to return to Australia after the forced pause due to the critical public health situation that the planet is going through. Coincidence or not, Adelaide United saw the championship come to a halt after a series of four consecutive defeats, the last of which against Newcastle Jets (0-3).

Confirmed Lineup: Paul Izzo, Michael Jakobsen, Jordan Elsey, Ryan Kitto, Riley McGree, Ben Halloran, Ryan Strain, Taras Gomulka, Stefan Mauk, Nikola Mileusnić, Kristian Opseth.
Coach: T. Veart.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the Brisbane vs Adelaide Utd match, on 19 July 2020, of the preview written by the editors of Online Betting Academy, goes to: Both teams score? Yes ⇒ bet available on betfair.

The Brisbane vs Adelaide Utd on 19 July 2020 will be played at Gold Coast, Coplick Family Sports Park Tallebudgera.

The most voted bet by tipsters at Online Betting Academy, for the Brisbane Adelaide Utd match, on the "match odds" market, were, with equal percentages, with 50% of the tips, a win by Brisbane and a draw at .

 

A-League - 2019/2020

  • 100% 148 / 148 Games

  • Home team wins 46.62%
  • Draws 18.92%
  • Away team wins 34.46%
  • Over 1.5 77.7%
  • Over 2.5 57.43%
  • Over 3.5 29.05%
  • Goals 430
  • Goals /match 2.91
  • Goals /match home 1.55
  • Goals /match away 1.36
  • Both teams score 60.81%
  • Goals after 80' 15.35%
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