Pharco come into this relegation-round meeting without a league win in nine, and their recent results point to tight, low-scoring games rather than control. Four of their last six have finished level, they have lost only twice in that spell, and the 1-1 draw at Al-Ittihad Alexandria on 22 March followed another 0-0 with Ghazl El Mahalla on 7 March.
That draw-heavy pattern is mirrored by Ghazl El Mahalla, who are winless in eleven league matches and have shared the points in three of their last six. Their most recent outing ended 1-1 with National Bank of Egypt, but the underlying numbers were weak, with just 0.3 xG and 1.4 xGA, so they were not exactly pressing for more than a point.
The head-to-head record also leans toward caution, with six of the last eight meetings finishing below 2.5 goals and the two sides already drawing 0-0 earlier this month. Pharco have also kept Ghazl scoreless in three of those meetings, which is a strong sign that this fixture can stay compact even if the latest xG projections sit at only 0.8 apiece.
The tricky part for an away-win call is that neither side is producing much attacking threat and the numbers point to a game that could easily drift into another draw. Even so, Ghazl El Mahalla have been slightly less damaging in defeat recently than Pharco, whose own 1-1 away result was followed by a second straight stalemate against the same opponent in this run of meetings.
My prediction is Away Win at 19/10. Ghazl El Mahalla are still without a league win in eleven matches, but they have at least avoided defeat in two of their last three, while Pharco have gone nine league games without a victory. The previous meeting between these teams finished 0-0, yet Ghazl’s recent 1-1 home draw came against a poor attacking display from National Bank of Egypt, and Pharco have shown little to suggest they can finally turn tight games into wins.