Head to the Total Goals market and back our betting prediction about Over 2.5 Goals between Hibernian and Motherwell. We’re expecting this game to be high-scoring and you can get odds of 1.73.
Expert Analysis
Our football experts study the form, while injuries and suspensions can also affect the potential outcome. Before coming up with a verdict, we combine this data with the latest stats.
Key Hibernian vs Motherwell stats:
In 8 of the last 10 Hibernian home matches, there have been Over 2.5 Goals
Hibernian have conceded 2 or more goals in 6 of their last 10 home matches
Hibernian have scored 2 or more goals in 18 of their past 36 matches this season
Motherwell have scored 2 or more goals in 6 of their past 10 away matches
Head to the Total Goals market when it comes to this Scottish Premiership game. Our tip is Over 2.5 Goals, with the two teams clearly having the potential to score three or more.
If you’re looking for bigger odds, you can have a bang on Over 3.5 Goals and that is a significantly larger price with the bookies.
Last Matches & H2H
Hibernian lost 4-0 in their previous match when facing Aberdeen in Scottish Premiership. They had four shots on target at Easter Road Stadium, recorded 58% possession and were awarded eight corners.
Motherwell played Ross County in their last match and this was an away game at Global Energy Stadium. The scoreline was a 5-1 win in this Scottish Premiership encounter, with Blair Spittal (2), Paul McGinn, Davor Zdravkovski and Harry Paton scoring for Motherwell.
Hibernian and Motherwell drew 1-1 at Fir Park when they last played each other.
In the past 10 encounters, we have seen Hibernian win four times and Motherwell land two victories. The other clashes between the teams ended in draws.
Predicted & Confirmed Lineups
Hibernian (predicted lineup): Joe Wollacott, Chris Cadden, Paul Hanlon, Rocky Bushiri, Jordan Obita, Nathan Moriah-Welsh, Joe Newell, Martin Boyle, Emiliano Marcondes, Myziane Maolida, Dylan Vente.
Motherwell (predicted lineup): Liam Kelly, Dan Casey, Shane Blaney, Paul McGinn, Stephen O’Donnell, Lennon Miller, Andrew Halliday, Georgie Gent, Blair Spittal, Sam Nicholson, Theo Bair.