Hougang United come into this on the back of two wins from their last three league games, but their home numbers still point to a game where both sides can get chances. They have scored in five of their last six overall, while Geylang International have also found the net in four of their last six despite a heavy 4-0 defeat at Lion City Sailors and a narrow 1-0 win over Albirex Niigata Singapore in their most recent outing.
The home and away splits are even more helpful for a BTTS angle. Hougang’s home record reads one win and six defeats with 6 goals scored and 18 conceded, which is a clear sign that their matches at home are usually open at both ends. Geylang’s away figures are stronger, with three wins and a draw from seven and 10 goals scored on the road, so they have enough away threat to contribute.
Recent meetings also lean the same way. Hougang have beaten Geylang twice in the last two league meetings between the clubs, including a 2-1 away win on 15 February, and the pair have produced goals in four of the last five head-to-heads. Even the xG projection for this fixture sits at 1.3 for each side, which supports a balanced scoreline rather than a clean sheet either way.
There is a small tension in Geylang’s latest home win, where they only generated 0.25 xG against Albirex, but that was a very different game from this trip. Hougang’s home concession rate and Geylang’s away scoring record are stronger guides here, and both teams have shown enough inconsistency in defence to make a shared scoring chance feel more likely than a shutout.
My prediction is Both Teams To Score at 2/5. Hougang’s home record has seen them concede 18 in seven league matches, Geylang have scored 10 in seven away games, and both clubs have hit the net regularly in recent weeks. The head-to-head trend is also supportive, with goals for both sides landing in four of the last five meetings.