FC Halifax Town vs Scunthorpe United Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026

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FC Halifax Town
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Scunthorpe United

FC Halifax Town arrive after a narrow home defeat to Carlisle United on 24 March, but their wider home record is still respectable: ten wins, six draws and four losses, with 37 goals scored in 20 league games at The Shay. That blend of steady output and occasional concessions fits a match where goals can come at both ends, especially with Scunthorpe’s away numbers showing 37 scored and 30 conceded from 20 trips.

Scunthorpe’s recent away run points the same way. They have won three of their last four league matches away from home, scoring three at Braintree Town, two at Truro City and three at Yeovil Town, while even their latest outing against Rochdale ended 2-2. With five goals scored across their last two league games overall, they are arriving in a scoring mood.

FC Halifax have also been involved in plenty of open games at home, with recent league results including 3-2 against Boreham Wood and two 2-2 draws against Sutton United and Rochdale. Across the season, Halifax have scored 62 and conceded 56, while Scunthorpe have 73 for and 57 against, which is the sort of profile that usually keeps a 2.5-goal line under pressure. The league averages are not especially high, but these two sides have both been comfortable pushing past them lately.

The head-to-head record adds a little extra support for the goal angle, with Scunthorpe and Halifax drawing 1-1 in August 2025 and Halifax winning 2-0 in August 2022. Even so, the more recent form matters more here, and both clubs have been far more open than their meeting in 2023 or the goalless-type results this market would prefer to avoid.

My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 65/100. Halifax have gone over this line in six of their last eight league matches, Scunthorpe’s last nine league games have all finished with more than 2.5 goals, and both teams have been scoring regularly in recent weeks. Halifax’s home matches and Scunthorpe’s away matches have also produced enough chances and concessions to keep a low total looking less likely.