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Accrington Stanley vs Crewe Alexandra Prediction & Betting Tips 03.04.2026

Football PredictionsLeague TwoLeague Two
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Accrington Stanley
03 Apr17:00R 1
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Crewe Alexandra
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Accrington Stanley — Last 6 matches
Crewe Alexandra — Last 6 matches

Accrington Stanley come into this one in poor shape, with no win in eight league matches and only one goal scored across their last four home games. They have also failed to keep a clean sheet in three straight, which leaves little room for a shutout to rescue them if Crewe find their rhythm again. The home side’s recent 0-2 defeat at Bristol Rovers summed up that spell: limited attacking output, but not quite enough defensive resistance to keep the game tight throughout.

Crewe Alexandra arrive with a better recent return, having won two of their last three and scored twice in each of their last two league games. Their away form is respectable too, with seven wins and five draws from 20 trips, and they have not lost any of their last three. That does not scream a runaway away win, though, because their away record still includes 23 goals conceded and several open games on the road.

The pair also meet with a decent BTTS angle in the numbers. Accrington’s home record has seen 21 goals scored and 22 conceded, while Crewe’s away games have brought 28 goals scored and 23 conceded, so both sides have usually been involved at both ends. The most recent meeting between them at this ground finished 0-0, which is the main caution, but it sits alongside a generally balanced xG projection of 1.3 for each team and a recent tendency for Crewe fixtures to open up.

There is some tension in the head-to-head record because Accrington and Crewe have also shared a run of lower-scoring meetings, including four of the last five producing no more than two goals. Even so, Accrington’s lack of clean sheets and Crewe’s habit of scoring on the road give this BTTS case more substance than a simple under-lean. With both teams carrying enough threat to nick a goal, the safer read is that each can get on the scoresheet.

My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 17/20. Accrington have gone three league games without a clean sheet, Crewe have scored in each of their last three, and both sides’ home-away records point to chances at either end. The 1-1 xG split also fits a game where neither defence looks dominant enough to keep the other out.