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Deportrio come into this on the back of a 3-6 home defeat to NDL FC, but their recent league games have been far more open than tidy, with four of their last five bringing at least four goals. At home they have already been involved in a 6-2 win over Gold Devils FC and a 3-3 draw with MVPs United, so there is little evidence of a controlled, low-scoring profile.
Wembley Rangers are also trending towards chaos rather than caution. They followed a 3-3 draw with VZN FC by sharing four goals with NDL FC in a 2-2 stalemate, and their earlier away results included a 3-2 loss to SDS FC and a 4-3 win in the Final Four. That leaves them with plenty of scoring threat, but no clean-sheet habit to lean on.
The head-to-head record points the same way, with both meetings producing goals for each side and finishing above 2.5 goals. Deportrio have also gone without a clean sheet in a long stretch, while Wembley Rangers have not kept things tight either, so a game where both attacks find room looks more likely than either defence taking control.
There is still a small tension here because the match is priced as a home win rather than a goals market, and the xG projection is level at 3.2 apiece. Even so, Deportrio’s home scoring output has been stronger, and Wembley Rangers have not won in three league games, which leaves the hosts with the clearer path if this turns into another high-scoring contest.
My prediction is Home Win at 91/100. Deportrio have beaten Gold Devils FC 6-2 at home and scored three or more in several recent league games, while Wembley Rangers have drawn their last two and are without a win in three. The head-to-head edge also favours Deportrio, who won the most recent meeting between the sides, and that gives the home side enough to edge another loose, high-event game.