Galatasaray vs Union Gilloise Ghana odds comparison
Galatasaray
Home Team
Union Gilloise
Away Team
Tuesday 25th
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1.60 | 4.50 | 5.20 |
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1.66 | 4.57 | 5.28 |
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1.57 | 4.50 | 5.20 |
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1.66
Draw
4.57
Away
5.28
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Match Analysis
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Thursday, November 20, 2025
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Match Preview
Galatasaray host Union Gilloise in a Champions League group match on 25 November 2025.
Both clubs arrive with identical overall records of three wins, one draw and one loss in their last five outings, but the contexts differ.
Galatasaray have been dominant at home, scoring nine goals while conceding only three, averaging 1.8 goals for and 0.6 against.
Their recent home victories over Göztepe (3‑1) and Bodø/Glimt (3‑1) underline a potent attack led by V. Osimhen, E. Bekiroğlu, G. Sara and M. Icardi, and a disciplined defence that has kept clean sheets against Trabzonspor and Ajax.
Union Gilloise, meanwhile, have shown strong away form, netting eleven times and conceding five, with an average of 2.2 goals scored and one conceded per match.
Their recent 4‑1 away win at Zulte Waregem and a 3‑0 victory at Tubize demonstrate an attacking edge, while a narrow 1‑1 draw with Mechelen hints at occasional defensive lapses.
No direct head‑to‑head history exists, so the encounter will be decided on current form and tactical execution.
Both clubs arrive with identical overall records of three wins, one draw and one loss in their last five outings, but the contexts differ.
Galatasaray have been dominant at home, scoring nine goals while conceding only three, averaging 1.8 goals for and 0.6 against.
Their recent home victories over Göztepe (3‑1) and Bodø/Glimt (3‑1) underline a potent attack led by V. Osimhen, E. Bekiroğlu, G. Sara and M. Icardi, and a disciplined defence that has kept clean sheets against Trabzonspor and Ajax.
Union Gilloise, meanwhile, have shown strong away form, netting eleven times and conceding five, with an average of 2.2 goals scored and one conceded per match.
Their recent 4‑1 away win at Zulte Waregem and a 3‑0 victory at Tubize demonstrate an attacking edge, while a narrow 1‑1 draw with Mechelen hints at occasional defensive lapses.
No direct head‑to‑head history exists, so the encounter will be decided on current form and tactical execution.
Recent Form
Galatasaray:
Galatasaray’s last five matches paint a clear picture of a side that thrives at home.
In the most recent outing on 9 November they travelled to Kocaeli and suffered a 0‑1 defeat, but the overall five‑game run includes three wins, one draw and one loss, delivering nine goals and conceding three.
At home they beat Göztepe Izmir 3‑1 on 26 October, with goals from E. Bekiroğlu (6′), V. Osimhen (19′) and M. Icardi (66′), and followed that with a 3‑1 victory over Bodø/Glimt on 22 October, highlighted by strikes from V. Osimhen (3′, 33′) and Y. Akgün (60′).
The sole home draw came against Trabzonspor on 1 November, a goalless stalemate that underscored defensive solidity.
Across these fixtures Galatasaray have kept clean sheets in two matches and allowed only one goal in each of the two wins, confirming an average of 0.6 goals conceded per game.
Scoring has been distributed, with Osimhen contributing three of the nine goals, while Bekiroğlu, Sara, Icardi and Akgün added the remainder, indicating a multi‑pronged attack that can break down varied defences.
In the most recent outing on 9 November they travelled to Kocaeli and suffered a 0‑1 defeat, but the overall five‑game run includes three wins, one draw and one loss, delivering nine goals and conceding three.
At home they beat Göztepe Izmir 3‑1 on 26 October, with goals from E. Bekiroğlu (6′), V. Osimhen (19′) and M. Icardi (66′), and followed that with a 3‑1 victory over Bodø/Glimt on 22 October, highlighted by strikes from V. Osimhen (3′, 33′) and Y. Akgün (60′).
The sole home draw came against Trabzonspor on 1 November, a goalless stalemate that underscored defensive solidity.
Across these fixtures Galatasaray have kept clean sheets in two matches and allowed only one goal in each of the two wins, confirming an average of 0.6 goals conceded per game.
Scoring has been distributed, with Osimhen contributing three of the nine goals, while Bekiroğlu, Sara, Icardi and Akgün added the remainder, indicating a multi‑pronged attack that can break down varied defences.
Union Gilloise:
Union Gilloise’s recent away performances reveal a side that combines offensive firepower with a generally solid back line.
Over the last five matches they have recorded three wins, one draw and one loss, scoring eleven goals and conceding five, which translates to an average of 2.2 goals scored and one goal conceded per game.
The most recent fixture on 9 November was a 1‑1 draw at Mechelen, where R. Florucz struck in the 85th minute and M. Van Brederode added a penalty in stoppage time.
Prior to that they were beaten 1‑3 away at Atletico on 4 November, with J. Alvarez, C. Gallagher and R. Sykes finding the net for the hosts.
The side bounced back with a dominant 4‑1 victory at Zulte Waregem on 1 November, highlighted by a brace from K. Rodriguez and a goal from M. Giger, while a 3‑0 away win at Tubize‑Braine on 29 October further showcased their attacking depth.
Their lone home win in the period came against St. Truidense on 26 October, a 2‑0 result secured by two late goals from K. Rodriguez.
Defensively, the team has kept clean sheets in two of the five matches and has limited opponents to a single goal in three contests, indicating resilience that complements their scoring ability.
Over the last five matches they have recorded three wins, one draw and one loss, scoring eleven goals and conceding five, which translates to an average of 2.2 goals scored and one goal conceded per game.
The most recent fixture on 9 November was a 1‑1 draw at Mechelen, where R. Florucz struck in the 85th minute and M. Van Brederode added a penalty in stoppage time.
Prior to that they were beaten 1‑3 away at Atletico on 4 November, with J. Alvarez, C. Gallagher and R. Sykes finding the net for the hosts.
The side bounced back with a dominant 4‑1 victory at Zulte Waregem on 1 November, highlighted by a brace from K. Rodriguez and a goal from M. Giger, while a 3‑0 away win at Tubize‑Braine on 29 October further showcased their attacking depth.
Their lone home win in the period came against St. Truidense on 26 October, a 2‑0 result secured by two late goals from K. Rodriguez.
Defensively, the team has kept clean sheets in two of the five matches and has limited opponents to a single goal in three contests, indicating resilience that complements their scoring ability.
Head-to-Head Record
Historically there is no recorded head‑to‑head data between Galatasaray and Union Gilloise; the head‑to‑head record in the dataset shows zero total matches, with no wins, draws or goals for either side.
Consequently, there are no past encounters, dates, scores or recurring patterns to analyse.
This lack of direct precedent means that any tactical or psychological advantage derived from previous meetings is absent.
Both clubs must instead rely on their current form, statistical profiles and the broader context of the Champions League group stage to gauge expectations.
While Galatasaray can draw confidence from a strong home record and Union Gilloise from their recent away successes, the absence of a head‑to‑head narrative eliminates the possibility of referencing former goal‑scorers, recurring tactical battles or psychological edges that often influence such high‑stakes fixtures.
In practical terms, the match will be approached as a fresh contest, with each side treating the other as an unfamiliar opponent, making the analysis of recent performance and statistical trends all the more critical for forecasting the outcome.
The void also means bookmakers lack a specific matchup line, often leading to broader market odds based on club coefficients and form.
Fans and analysts cannot cite legendary duels or iconic moments to frame narratives, so pre‑match hype will centre on the contrasting styles – Galatasaray’s disciplined defence versus Union Gilloise’s attacking versatility – rather than historical grudges.
Consequently, there are no past encounters, dates, scores or recurring patterns to analyse.
This lack of direct precedent means that any tactical or psychological advantage derived from previous meetings is absent.
Both clubs must instead rely on their current form, statistical profiles and the broader context of the Champions League group stage to gauge expectations.
While Galatasaray can draw confidence from a strong home record and Union Gilloise from their recent away successes, the absence of a head‑to‑head narrative eliminates the possibility of referencing former goal‑scorers, recurring tactical battles or psychological edges that often influence such high‑stakes fixtures.
In practical terms, the match will be approached as a fresh contest, with each side treating the other as an unfamiliar opponent, making the analysis of recent performance and statistical trends all the more critical for forecasting the outcome.
The void also means bookmakers lack a specific matchup line, often leading to broader market odds based on club coefficients and form.
Fans and analysts cannot cite legendary duels or iconic moments to frame narratives, so pre‑match hype will centre on the contrasting styles – Galatasaray’s disciplined defence versus Union Gilloise’s attacking versatility – rather than historical grudges.
Statistical Insights
Looking at the numbers, Galatasaray’s defence has been exceptionally tight at home, conceding just three goals in five matches and keeping two clean sheets, which works out to an average of 0.6 goals against per game.
Their attack, while efficient, averages 1.8 goals per home match, with V. Osimhen accounting for a third of the tally.
Union Gilloise, on the other hand, score at a higher rate away from home – 2.2 goals per game – but have allowed an average of one goal per away fixture, reflecting a slightly more porous defence.
Timing of goals also offers clues: Galatasaray tend to open scoring early, as seen with a 3‑minute strike against Bodø/Glimt, whereas Union Gilloise frequently find the net later, with multiple goals after the 60th minute in their 4‑1 win at Zulte Waregem.
Both sides exhibit a propensity for scoring multiple goals in a single match, suggesting the potential for a high‑scoring encounter.
However, the relatively low concession rates imply that a clean‑sheet for either team is plausible, especially given Galatasaray’s home discipline.
The statistical contrast – a compact defence versus an aggressive away offense – sets the stage for a tactical battle that could hinge on which side imposes its rhythm first.
Their attack, while efficient, averages 1.8 goals per home match, with V. Osimhen accounting for a third of the tally.
Union Gilloise, on the other hand, score at a higher rate away from home – 2.2 goals per game – but have allowed an average of one goal per away fixture, reflecting a slightly more porous defence.
Timing of goals also offers clues: Galatasaray tend to open scoring early, as seen with a 3‑minute strike against Bodø/Glimt, whereas Union Gilloise frequently find the net later, with multiple goals after the 60th minute in their 4‑1 win at Zulte Waregem.
Both sides exhibit a propensity for scoring multiple goals in a single match, suggesting the potential for a high‑scoring encounter.
However, the relatively low concession rates imply that a clean‑sheet for either team is plausible, especially given Galatasaray’s home discipline.
The statistical contrast – a compact defence versus an aggressive away offense – sets the stage for a tactical battle that could hinge on which side imposes its rhythm first.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the Champions League clash on 25 November, Galatasaray’s next commitment comes on 1 December when they travel to face Fenerbahçe in a Super Lig showdown, a fixture that traditionally carries significant rivalry pressure and could be influenced by the result in Brussels.
A positive result against Union Gilloise would boost morale and momentum heading into that derby.
Union Gilloise’s schedule sees them away at Anderlecht on 30 November in the Belgian First Division A, a match that offers an opportunity to consolidate any points gained in Europe and maintain their strong away form.
A win in the Champions League could provide a confidence lift for the Belgian side ahead of the Anderlecht test, while a loss might require regrouping.
Both teams therefore have clear incentives: Galatasaray to secure a win and preserve confidence before a crucial domestic encounter, and Union Gilloise to keep their European campaign alive and carry forward their attacking rhythm into the Belgian league.
A positive result against Union Gilloise would boost morale and momentum heading into that derby.
Union Gilloise’s schedule sees them away at Anderlecht on 30 November in the Belgian First Division A, a match that offers an opportunity to consolidate any points gained in Europe and maintain their strong away form.
A win in the Champions League could provide a confidence lift for the Belgian side ahead of the Anderlecht test, while a loss might require regrouping.
Both teams therefore have clear incentives: Galatasaray to secure a win and preserve confidence before a crucial domestic encounter, and Union Gilloise to keep their European campaign alive and carry forward their attacking rhythm into the Belgian league.
Match Prediction
Based on the data, Galatasaray enter the match as the stronger side at home, boasting a 3‑1‑1 record in their last five games, an average of 1.8 goals scored and a tight defensive average of 0.6 goals conceded.
Union Gilloise have been impressive away, scoring 2.2 goals per match but conceding one per game.
The numbers suggest Galatasaray’s disciplined defence is likely to limit Union Gilloise’s scoring chances, while the Turkish side’s multi‑player attack should find a way past the Belgian defence.
A plausible outcome is a 2‑1 victory for Galatasaray, with V. Osimhen or M. Icardi adding to the score sheet and Union Gilloise replying through K. Rodriguez.
This prediction balances Galatasaray’s home advantage and defensive solidity with Union Gilloise’s proven ability to score away from home.
Union Gilloise have been impressive away, scoring 2.2 goals per match but conceding one per game.
The numbers suggest Galatasaray’s disciplined defence is likely to limit Union Gilloise’s scoring chances, while the Turkish side’s multi‑player attack should find a way past the Belgian defence.
A plausible outcome is a 2‑1 victory for Galatasaray, with V. Osimhen or M. Icardi adding to the score sheet and Union Gilloise replying through K. Rodriguez.
This prediction balances Galatasaray’s home advantage and defensive solidity with Union Gilloise’s proven ability to score away from home.
Betting Insights
The statistical profile points toward a relatively balanced betting market with Galatasaray as slight favorites.
The over/under line at 2.5 goals looks attractive; both teams average above two goals per game combined (1.8 + 2.2 = 4.0) and have shown a tendency to open scoring early, suggesting the match could exceed 2.5 goals.
A ‘Both Teams to Score’ (BTTS) bet also appears strong, given Union Gilloise’s record of scoring in four of their last five away fixtures and Galatasaray’s ability to find the net in three of five recent matches.
Considering Galatasaray’s defensive record at home (0.6 goals conceded per game), a modest under‑2.5 bet could be justified if one expects the Turkish side to keep a clean sheet, but the away team’s attacking firepower tilts the balance toward BTTS‑Yes and Over‑2.5.
A double‑chance on Galatasaray win or draw offers safety against a potential upset.
Overall, the numbers suggest backing Galatasaray at around 1.80, over 2.5 goals at 1.95, and BTTS‑Yes at 1.70 as sensible options.
The over/under line at 2.5 goals looks attractive; both teams average above two goals per game combined (1.8 + 2.2 = 4.0) and have shown a tendency to open scoring early, suggesting the match could exceed 2.5 goals.
A ‘Both Teams to Score’ (BTTS) bet also appears strong, given Union Gilloise’s record of scoring in four of their last five away fixtures and Galatasaray’s ability to find the net in three of five recent matches.
Considering Galatasaray’s defensive record at home (0.6 goals conceded per game), a modest under‑2.5 bet could be justified if one expects the Turkish side to keep a clean sheet, but the away team’s attacking firepower tilts the balance toward BTTS‑Yes and Over‑2.5.
A double‑chance on Galatasaray win or draw offers safety against a potential upset.
Overall, the numbers suggest backing Galatasaray at around 1.80, over 2.5 goals at 1.95, and BTTS‑Yes at 1.70 as sensible options.