Ferroviário vs Fortaleza Prediction & Betting Tips 25.03.2026

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25 Mar02:30R 1
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Ferroviário come into this Copa do Nordeste tie with a clear recent leaning toward low-scoring games, having produced four clean sheets across their last six and gone through five straight matches in all competitions with under 2.5 goals. Their most recent home outing finished 1-0, and even in the matches they lost to Fortaleza this season, the scores were kept at 2-0 rather than turning into open contests.

Fortaleza have also been involved in plenty of controlled scorelines away from home, with three of their last four trips ending in one-goal affairs or a blank for one side. They have kept clean sheets in two of their last three away cup matches, and their league and cup results on the road point to a side that can manage games without needing a shootout. The 0-4 defeat at Botafogo-SP is the main outlier, but it came with a red card late on and does not fit the usual pattern here.

The head-to-head record also leans away from both teams scoring. Fortaleza have kept Ferroviário scoreless in three of the last four meetings, including 2-0 wins in both February league clashes this season, while the only recent meeting to finish level was a 0-0. That gives this fixture a strong history of one side being shut out, even if the projected 1-1 scoreline leaves a little tension against the market.

Ferroviário’s own home numbers add to that picture: their latest home win over Floresta finished 1-0, and their last six overall include only one match where both sides scored. Fortaleza, meanwhile, have scored first in six of their last eight and have a strong habit of controlling the early stages, which often leaves the opponent chasing rather than trading chances.

My prediction is BTTS - No at 31/50. Fortaleza have kept three clean sheets in the last four head-to-head meetings, Ferroviário have been blanked in two of those 2-0 defeats this season, and the hosts have seen both teams score in only one of their last six matches. Add in Fortaleza’s recent run of away results that have often stayed tight, and a repeat of one side failing to score looks more likely than a game with goals at both ends.