Albion FC vs Montevideo Wanderers Prediction & Betting Tips 25.03.2026

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Albion FC
25 Mar19:00R 1
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Montevideo Wanderers

Albion FC come into this one with a very mixed but generally tight scoring pattern: their last six league matches have produced only 14 total goals, and four of those games finished with two goals or fewer. At home, they have managed five goals in four league matches, which is not a big enough attacking output to demand a high line. That points toward a controlled contest rather than a wide-open one.

Montevideo Wanderers have been just as uneven in front of goal, with six scored and nine conceded across the league season so far. Their away record is especially restrained, with only three goals scored in three away league matches and only three conceded. That kind of split usually keeps matches on the shorter side, even if one side finds a breakthrough.

The recent head-to-head meetings also lean away from a goal-heavy script. Three of the last four competitive meetings finished level, including two 1-1 draws and a 0-0 draw, which is a useful sign that neither side has routinely broken the other down. Albion have also avoided defeat in three straight meetings with Wanderers, which fits the idea of a tight game more than a high-scoring one.

There is one small tension with the pick: both teams have enough recent results to suggest they can score, and the xG projection of 1.1 for Albion and 0.8 for Wanderers leaves room for a 1-1 type scoreline. Even so, that projection still sits comfortably below the 3.5-goal line, and the broader home and away scoring numbers point toward moderation rather than chaos.

My prediction is Under 3.5 Goals at 1/6. Albion’s home matches have averaged modest scoring, Wanderers have only three away goals in three league trips, and the head-to-head record has recently been full of low totals, with two draws at 1-1 and one at 0-0. Even the xG split stays well under four combined, so this line has plenty of room unless the match opens up far beyond recent evidence.