FC Rapperswil-Jona come into this one after four matches without a win, and their recent defensive record is still fragile. They have conceded in five of their last six league games, while the latest away defeat at Stade Nyonnais finished 2-1 with plenty of danger at both ends. That sort of open pattern is useful context here because it suggests they may struggle to keep Aarau out for long.
FC Aarau arrive in much better shape, with four wins and a draw from their last five league outings. They have also kept three straight clean sheets in the league, including the 1-0 home win over Neuchâtel Xamax on 21 March, where they limited the visitors to just 0.34 xG. Away from home, they are the best travellers in the division on points and have scored 29 goals in 13 away games.
The head-to-head record also leans Aarau’s way, with three wins and no defeats in the last four meetings. The most recent clash ended 5-3 for Aarau in February, which is a reminder that Rapperswil-Jona can still cause problems, but it also underlines how often Aarau find a way through this matchup. Rapperswil-Jona’s home record is respectable enough to stop this from feeling automatic, yet their 11 goals scored in 13 home matches is not a strong base against the league’s top away side.
There is a small tension with the projected 1-2 score, because Aarau’s recent clean-sheet run points to a tighter game than that. Even so, Aarau’s away record, current unbeaten run, and stronger overall season numbers all point in the same direction. Rapperswil-Jona have also gone four league games without a win, which leaves them needing a noticeable improvement to take anything here.
My prediction is Away Win at 67/100. Aarau have won four of their last five league matches, they are unbeaten in five, and they have the best away record in the division with nine wins from 13 trips. Rapperswil-Jona, by contrast, are without a win in four and have taken only one point from their last two home games, while Aarau also won the reverse fixture 5-3 in February.