Slavia Prague vs Bilbao Nigeria odds comparison

Slavia Prague
Slavia Prague

Home Team

Bilbao
Bilbao

Away Team


Tuesday 25th 20:00

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Home Draw Away
Bet9ja 2.93 3.35 2.44
BetKing 3.00 3.40 2.48
NairaBet 2.90 3.30 2.40
1xBet 3.01 3.52 2.51
SportyBet 3.02 3.35 2.45
Best Odds

Home

3.02

Draw

3.52

Away

2.51
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Match Analysis

Expert analysis and insights for this fixture

Updated Friday, November 21, 2025 (2 days ago)

Match Preview
Slavia Prague host Bilbao on 25 November 2025 in a UEFA Champions League clash that could shape both clubs' continental ambitions.

Slavia arrive on the back of a mixed five‑match run, registering three wins, one draw and one loss while scoring 11 goals and conceding six, an average of 2.2 goals for and 1.2 against.

Bilbao’s recent form is less convincing, with two wins and three defeats, 6 goals scored and 7 conceded, averaging 1.2 for and 1.4 against.

The only head‑to‑head meeting was a 1‑0 home win for Slavia in October 2024, suggesting a slight historical edge.

Both sides have high‑profile Champions League fixtures ahead – Slavia against Bohemians Prague in the league and Bilbao versus Barcelona – so the result could influence confidence and squad rotation.

The match is therefore pivotal for momentum, with Slavia hoping to leverage home advantage and Bilbao aiming to overturn a negative away trend.

Recent Form
Slavia Prague:
Slavia Prague’s last five matches reveal a volatile home record.

On 4 November they lost 0‑3 at home to Arsenal in the Champions League, conceding three unanswered goals after a penalty by B.

Saka and two by M.

Merino.

A week earlier, on 1 November, they secured a 2‑0 league victory over Ostrava, with goals from T.

Vlcek (55') and M.

Chytil (62'), showcasing sharp attacking execution.

The earlier fixture on 9 November was an away 5‑3 defeat at Plzen, where Slavia scored three through T.

Ladra, T.

Chory (twice) and A.

Memic but allowed five, highlighting defensive frailties.

A 4‑0 cup loss at Zlin on 29 October added another heavy defeat without scoring.

Finally, a goalless draw against Olomouc on 26 October ended a five‑match streak without a win at home.

Across these games Slavia averaged 2.2 goals per match but conceded 1.2, with the most frequent scorers being T.

Chory (two goals) and a spread of contributors, while the defense struggled especially against stronger opposition.
Bilbao:
Bilbao’s recent away record is characterized by inconsistency.

They began with a 1‑0 home win over Oviedo on 9 November, N.

Williams scoring in the 25th minute, but that was their only goal in that fixture.

On 5 November they travelled to face Newcastle in the Champions League and produced a solid 2‑0 win, D.

Burn (11') and Joelinton (49') finding the net.

However, a 3‑2 home loss to Real Sociedad on 1 November exposed defensive lapses, despite a late winner by J.

Gorrotxategi (90').

A 1‑0 home defeat to Getafe on 25 October added to the woes, with B.

Mayoral’s 75th‑minute penalty deciding the game.

Their most recent outing on 22 October was a 3‑1 home victory over Qarabag in the Champions League, featuring a brace from G.

Guruzeta and goals from L.

Andrade and R.

Navarro.

Over these five matches Bilbao have scored six and conceded seven, averaging 1.2 goals for and 1.4 against, with scoring spread across several players and a defense that has yielded three or more goals in two defeats.

Head-to-Head Record
The head‑to‑head history between Slavia Prague and Bilbao is limited to a single encounter on 24 October 2024 in the UEFA Europa League.

Slavia, listed as the home side, edged Bilbao 1‑0 thanks to a 33rd‑minute strike by N.

Williams, who was not a regular scorer for either side in the provided data.

That solitary match gave Slavia one home win, no draws, and no away wins for Bilbao, with a total of one goal scored and none conceded in the fixture.

The narrow margin suggests a tightly contested affair where a single moment decided the outcome.

Although the sample size is too small to infer long‑term trends, the result provides a psychological edge for Slavia, indicating they can keep a clean sheet against Bilbao in a knockout setting.

The lack of recent meetings means both teams will rely heavily on current form and tactical adjustments rather than historical patterns, but the previous victory may boost Slavia’s confidence heading into the 25 November clash.

Statistical Insights
Analyzing the numbers, Slavia’s attack is prolific, averaging 2.2 goals per match across their last five games, driven by contributions from multiple players – T.

Chory (two), T.

Ladra, A.

Memic and others.

Their defense, however, has leaked six goals, with the heaviest blows coming against Arsenal (3‑0) and Plzen (5‑3).

Bilbao’s offense is modest, at 1.2 goals per game, highlighted by a two‑goal display from D.

Burn and Joelinton against Newcastle, but otherwise sporadic.

Defensively, Bilbao has conceded seven, with the most severe breach a 3‑2 loss to Real Sociedad.

Timing patterns show Slavia’s goals often arrive early (minutes 27‑55) or in the second half surge, while Bilbao’s scoring moments are scattered, ranging from the 11th minute to the 90th.

Both sides have struggled to keep clean sheets away from home, suggesting a potential for goals on either side, especially given Slavia’s home advantage and Bilbao’s difficulty defending on the road.

Upcoming Fixtures
After the 25 November Champions League tie, Slavia Prague returns to domestic action with a 1‑0 home game against Bohemians Prague on 22 November, followed by another home clash versus Bilbao in the Champions League on 25 November and a league match versus Slovacko Uherske H.

on 29 November.

A positive result against Bilbao could boost morale ahead of the Bohemians fixture, while a setback may force rotation.

Bilbao’s schedule includes an away LaLiga meeting with Barcelona on 22 November, a return Champions League leg against Slavia Prague on 25 November, and an away LaLiga match versus Levante on 29 November.

A win in the Champions League could provide momentum for the daunting Barcelona encounter, whereas a loss may increase pressure ahead of the Levante game.

Match Prediction
Based on Slavia’s strong home scoring record (2.2 goals per game) and Bilbao’s modest away offensive output (1.2), the numbers suggest a narrow victory for the hosts.

Slavia’s defence has been leaky but the home advantage and recent goal‑scoring breadth give them the edge.

Bilbao’s recent away defeats, especially the 5‑3 loss at Plzen, indicate vulnerability.

A plausible prediction is a 2‑1 win for Slavia Prague, with one goal likely coming from a player who has scored recently such as T.

Chory or A.

Memic, and Bilbao’s lone goal possibly from N.

Williams, who has shown scoring ability in the limited data.

Betting Insights
The statistical profile points to both teams finding the net, making the over 2.5 goals market marginally attractive, though Slavia’s recent high‑scoring games push the probability toward the over.

Both sides have recorded clean sheets rarely – Slavia only once in five matches and Bilbao not at all away – so BTTS (both teams to score) appears a solid bet.

Considering Slavia’s home average of 2.2 goals and Bilbao’s away average of 1.2, a 2‑1 result aligns with the 1.8‑2.2 total‑goals expectation, suggesting a modest stake on the correct score could be worthwhile.

For the Asian handicap, Slavia –0.5 offers value given their home dominance, while a Bilbao +0.5 could be a safe hedge.

Overall, prioritize over 2.5, BTTS yes, and Slavia –0.5 in the handicap market.