Dungannon Swifts vs Coleraine FC Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026


Dungannon Swifts come into this Championship Round fixture with four defeats in their last six league matches, and the recent home loss to Bangor FC was especially flat, with just one shot on target and no big chances created. Even so, their home record still carries some weight, with 10 wins and only seven defeats, and they have scored 26 times at home. That is enough to stop this from looking like a routine away banker, especially with the projected 1-2 scoreline leaving only a narrow margin.
Coleraine have been steadier overall, losing only once in their last six and taking seven points from the last three away trips if you include the draw at Glentoran FC. They are also stronger in the table, sitting third with a far better defensive record than Dungannon, having conceded 31 league goals compared with 58 for the hosts. On the road, though, they are not flawless, with seven wins, four draws and six defeats, so the away case is more solid than dominant.
The head-to-head record gives Coleraine a useful edge too. They beat Dungannon 4-0 and 2-0 earlier this season before the Swifts responded with a 3-1 home win on 28 February, so there is enough swing in the matchup to keep caution in play. Coleraine’s recent 1-1 at Glentoran also showed resilience, although the shot count and the red card mean that result carried some noise rather than clean control.
My prediction is Away Win at 67/100. Coleraine have the better league position, the stronger defensive numbers, and a steadier away return than Dungannon’s recent run. The Swifts have lost four of their last six and were shut out by Bangor at home, while Coleraine have taken points in four of their last six and already have two convincing wins over Dungannon this season. The 1-2 call is not without risk given Dungannon’s home scoring record, but the visitors still look the more reliable side.
I’m backing Away Win at 67/100 because Coleraine’s overall record is stronger, their away form is more trustworthy, and they have already shown they can handle this opponent. Dungannon’s recent home defeat to Bangor underlined their inconsistency, while Coleraine’s league season has been built on a much tighter back line. The narrow price still appeals because the visitors have the better balance of form and standing.