Cove Rangers come into this one after four draws and one win from their last six league matches, while Alloa Athletic have lost four of their last six and arrive off a defeat to Peterhead. That kind of split leaves both sides with enough attacking moments to keep the scoring threat alive, but also enough defensive looseness to put both netminders under pressure.
Cove have gone 11 league games without a clean sheet, and Alloa have failed to keep one in five straight matches. Cove’s home record of 15 points from 15 games is steady rather than dominant, but the key point for this market is that they have scored in eight of their last nine league outings. Alloa’s away numbers are also open, with 21 goals scored and 19 conceded on the road.
The head-to-head record adds to the case, with both teams scoring in four of the last five meetings, including a 2-2 draw in January. Cove’s recent 2-2 with Hamilton Academical and Alloa’s 1-2 loss to Peterhead fit the same pattern, and the projected 1.4 xG apiece points to a balanced game rather than one side keeping control throughout. A 1-1 scoreline would sit neatly inside that picture.
Alloa’s away form still gives them a chance to threaten, but their current run of four matches without a win and the fact they have conceded in each of those games are hard to ignore. Cove have also been regular scorers at home, and their recent results have leaned toward shared scoring rather than clean-sheet football. Even if the exact score stays tight, the route to both sides finding the net is clear enough.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 73/100. Cove have scored in eight of their last nine league matches, Alloa have gone five straight without a clean sheet, and both teams have scored in four of the last five head-to-head meetings. With the xG projection level at 1.4 apiece and both recent games ending with goals at either end, BTTS looks the strongest call here.