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Grasshopper Club Zürich come into 6 April having lost four of their last five league matches, and the problems have been most obvious at the back. Their latest outing at Servette ended 5-0, with 4.8 xGA and nine big chances conceded, so they are still giving opponents enough openings even when they start fairly well. At home, they have at least been more competitive, with 22 goals scored and 24 conceded across 15 league games.
FC Sion are in steadier shape, with three wins, two draws and one loss across their last six league fixtures. They have also found a way to score in most games, including a 1-1 draw with St. Gallen and a 2-1 away win at Zürich in March. The away record is solid enough too, with 22 goals scored and 23 conceded in 15 trips, which is exactly the sort of balance that can keep both nets in play.
The matchup history points the same way. The clubs produced a 4-3 Grasshopper win in the Swiss Cup in February 2026, and the most recent league meetings have also been open enough for both sides to register. Grasshopper have failed to keep a clean sheet in three straight head-to-heads, while Sion have scored in five of the last six meetings, so there is a decent pattern behind goals at both ends.
That said, Grasshopper’s recent collapse away from home does create a small tension for any BTTS call, because they were held to very low attacking output in the 5-0 defeat at Servette. Even so, their home numbers are better, Sion have been regular scorers on the road, and the xG projection of 1.4 to 1.5 supports a match with chances for each side rather than a one-sided shutout.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 67/100. Grasshopper’s home games have not been tight enough to trust a clean sheet, Sion have scored in five of their last six league matches, and the head-to-head trend has seen both sides find the net in recent meetings. The 1-1 scoreline also fits the mix of a fragile Grasshopper defence and a Sion side that still concedes on the road.