Nasarawa vs El Kanemi Nigeria odds comparison
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
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Saturday, November 22, 2025
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Match Preview
The upcoming Premier League clash on 23 November 2025 between Nasarawa and El Kanemi carries significant weight in the closing stages of the season.
Nasarawa sit with a mixed five‑match run: one win, two draws and two defeats, scoring four goals while conceding six, averaging 0.8 goals for and 1.2 against.
El Kanemi, by contrast, have secured two wins, one draw and two losses, netting five and allowing four, with a slightly better average of one goal scored and 0.8 conceded per game.
The head‑to‑head record favours Nasarawa, who have won three of the five meetings, though the margin has narrowed in recent years.
Both sides have shown defensive frailties, but Nasarawa’s home record includes a 1‑1 draw against Kun Khalifat FC and a 1‑1 stalemate with Kwara United, while El Kanemi’s most recent home victory was a 2‑0 win over Kwara United.
The match could prove decisive for league positioning and momentum heading into the final fixtures.
Nasarawa sit with a mixed five‑match run: one win, two draws and two defeats, scoring four goals while conceding six, averaging 0.8 goals for and 1.2 against.
El Kanemi, by contrast, have secured two wins, one draw and two losses, netting five and allowing four, with a slightly better average of one goal scored and 0.8 conceded per game.
The head‑to‑head record favours Nasarawa, who have won three of the five meetings, though the margin has narrowed in recent years.
Both sides have shown defensive frailties, but Nasarawa’s home record includes a 1‑1 draw against Kun Khalifat FC and a 1‑1 stalemate with Kwara United, while El Kanemi’s most recent home victory was a 2‑0 win over Kwara United.
The match could prove decisive for league positioning and momentum heading into the final fixtures.
Recent Form
Nasarawa:
Nasarawa’s recent five‑match sequence offers a mixed picture of resilience and inconsistency, especially when distinguishing home from away performances.
On 16 November 2025 the team travelled to face Kun Khalifat FC and secured a 1‑1 draw, marking the first point earned away and keeping their goal tally modest.
A week earlier, on 9 November, Nasarawa hosted Kwara United and again finished level at 1‑1, showing they struggle to convert dominance into a win even on familiar turf.
The most encouraging home display arrived on 6 November against Remo Stars, where Nasarawa earned a 2‑1 victory; the side scored twice while conceding once, indicating an improved attacking output but lingering defensive lapses.
Their two other recent fixtures were away trips: a narrow 1‑0 win over Rivers United on 2 November and a convincing 2‑0 triumph at Ikorodu City on 19 October.
Across the five matches Nasarawa recorded one win, two draws and two defeats, scoring four goals and conceding six, which translates to an average of 0.8 goals scored and 1.2 conceded per game.
The data reveal a pattern of low‑scoring affairs and a defensive record that is weaker at home, where only one of the three home matches produced a win.
No individual goal‑scorer information is available, limiting insight into attacking reliability.
The recent form suggests Nasarawa must tighten up at the back and find a sharper edge in front of goal to capitalize on home advantage in the upcoming clash.
On 16 November 2025 the team travelled to face Kun Khalifat FC and secured a 1‑1 draw, marking the first point earned away and keeping their goal tally modest.
A week earlier, on 9 November, Nasarawa hosted Kwara United and again finished level at 1‑1, showing they struggle to convert dominance into a win even on familiar turf.
The most encouraging home display arrived on 6 November against Remo Stars, where Nasarawa earned a 2‑1 victory; the side scored twice while conceding once, indicating an improved attacking output but lingering defensive lapses.
Their two other recent fixtures were away trips: a narrow 1‑0 win over Rivers United on 2 November and a convincing 2‑0 triumph at Ikorodu City on 19 October.
Across the five matches Nasarawa recorded one win, two draws and two defeats, scoring four goals and conceding six, which translates to an average of 0.8 goals scored and 1.2 conceded per game.
The data reveal a pattern of low‑scoring affairs and a defensive record that is weaker at home, where only one of the three home matches produced a win.
No individual goal‑scorer information is available, limiting insight into attacking reliability.
The recent form suggests Nasarawa must tighten up at the back and find a sharper edge in front of goal to capitalize on home advantage in the upcoming clash.
El Kanemi:
El Kanemi’s last five fixtures illustrate a relatively strong attacking profile combined with a solid defensive baseline, though the results alternate between home and away contexts.
The most recent encounter on 16 November 2025 saw El Kanemi host Kwara United and deliver a decisive 2‑0 victory, improving their home record and reinforcing a clean‑sheet trend.
A few days later, on 10 November, the side travelled to Remo Stars and again emerged victorious, 2‑1, demonstrating the ability to win away while still conceding a goal.
The third match, a 0‑0 stalemate on 2 November against Enugu Rangers at home, highlighted defensive robustness but a lack of cutting edge in attack.
On 24 October El Kanemi played an away fixture versus Katsina United FC, securing a 1‑0 win that maintained their unbeaten run in away games during that period.
The earliest of the five, on 19 October, was a home game against Wikki Tourists that ended 2‑1 in favour of El Kanemi, adding to their tally of three wins at home in the sample.
Overall the team has recorded two wins, one draw and two defeats, scoring five goals and conceding four, which equates to an average of one goal scored and 0.8 goals conceded per match.
No goal‑scorer details are provided, so the contribution of individual players cannot be assessed, but the numbers suggest a balanced side that can both keep clean sheets and find the net.
The most recent encounter on 16 November 2025 saw El Kanemi host Kwara United and deliver a decisive 2‑0 victory, improving their home record and reinforcing a clean‑sheet trend.
A few days later, on 10 November, the side travelled to Remo Stars and again emerged victorious, 2‑1, demonstrating the ability to win away while still conceding a goal.
The third match, a 0‑0 stalemate on 2 November against Enugu Rangers at home, highlighted defensive robustness but a lack of cutting edge in attack.
On 24 October El Kanemi played an away fixture versus Katsina United FC, securing a 1‑0 win that maintained their unbeaten run in away games during that period.
The earliest of the five, on 19 October, was a home game against Wikki Tourists that ended 2‑1 in favour of El Kanemi, adding to their tally of three wins at home in the sample.
Overall the team has recorded two wins, one draw and two defeats, scoring five goals and conceding four, which equates to an average of one goal scored and 0.8 goals conceded per match.
No goal‑scorer details are provided, so the contribution of individual players cannot be assessed, but the numbers suggest a balanced side that can both keep clean sheets and find the net.
Head-to-Head Record
The historical rivalry between Nasarawa and El Kanemi spans five Premier and Professional League meetings, offering a clear edge to the home side in the majority of encounters.
Across all contests Nasarawa have secured three victories while El Kanemi have managed two, and there have been no draws, indicating a competitive but decisive record.
The aggregate goal tally favours Nasarawa, who have scored twelve goals compared with eight for El Kanemi, reinforcing a modest attacking superiority.
The most recent head‑to‑head fixture took place on 8 February 2025, where Nasarawa, playing at home, edged El Kanemi 1‑0 in a tightly contested Premier League match.
Earlier in the 2024‑25 season, on 21 September 2024, the teams produced a high‑scoring thriller that ended 3‑4 in favour of the visitors, El Kanemi, marking the highest goal total in the series and highlighting the potential for offensive bursts.
The 2023‑24 season saw two meetings: on 1 April 2023 El Kanemi won 2‑1 in a Professional Football League Group A clash, and on 19 January 2023 Nasarawa responded with a 2‑1 home win in the same competition, illustrating a pattern of alternating dominance.
The earliest recorded meeting dated 21 April 2019 was a dominant 5‑1 home victory for Nasarawa, the largest margin in the series.
While specific goal‑scorer information is not supplied, the alternating outcomes and relatively close goal differentials suggest that each side can exploit weaknesses in the other.
Going into the 23 November 2025 encounter, the numbers indicate a slight statistical advantage for Nasarawa, particularly when playing at home, but the recent 3‑4 away win for El Kanemi demonstrates that the visitors are capable of breaking down Nasarawa’s defence and scoring multiple goals.
Across all contests Nasarawa have secured three victories while El Kanemi have managed two, and there have been no draws, indicating a competitive but decisive record.
The aggregate goal tally favours Nasarawa, who have scored twelve goals compared with eight for El Kanemi, reinforcing a modest attacking superiority.
The most recent head‑to‑head fixture took place on 8 February 2025, where Nasarawa, playing at home, edged El Kanemi 1‑0 in a tightly contested Premier League match.
Earlier in the 2024‑25 season, on 21 September 2024, the teams produced a high‑scoring thriller that ended 3‑4 in favour of the visitors, El Kanemi, marking the highest goal total in the series and highlighting the potential for offensive bursts.
The 2023‑24 season saw two meetings: on 1 April 2023 El Kanemi won 2‑1 in a Professional Football League Group A clash, and on 19 January 2023 Nasarawa responded with a 2‑1 home win in the same competition, illustrating a pattern of alternating dominance.
The earliest recorded meeting dated 21 April 2019 was a dominant 5‑1 home victory for Nasarawa, the largest margin in the series.
While specific goal‑scorer information is not supplied, the alternating outcomes and relatively close goal differentials suggest that each side can exploit weaknesses in the other.
Going into the 23 November 2025 encounter, the numbers indicate a slight statistical advantage for Nasarawa, particularly when playing at home, but the recent 3‑4 away win for El Kanemi demonstrates that the visitors are capable of breaking down Nasarawa’s defence and scoring multiple goals.
Statistical Insights
Statistical analysis of the two clubs reveals complementary strengths and clear vulnerabilities that will shape the 23 November showdown.
Nasarawa’s five‑match window shows a low offensive output of four goals, translating to 0.8 per game, while conceding six, or 1.2 per match, indicating defensive frailty, especially in home fixtures where they have failed to keep a clean sheet in two of three games.
Conversely, El Kanemi have averaged one goal per game and conceded only 0.8, reflecting a tighter defensive structure.
The disparity is most evident in their recent home performances: Nasarawa managed two 1‑1 draws and a 2‑1 win, yet still allowed a goal in each match, whereas El Kanemi’s home record includes a 2‑0 win, a 0‑0 draw and a 2‑1 win, showing three clean sheets or only one goal conceded across three matches.
Away form tells a similar story; El Kanemi secured two away victories (2‑1 at Remo Stars and 1‑0 at Katsina United) while Nasarawa’s away results comprise a 1‑1 draw, a 1‑0 win and a 2‑0 win, but they also suffered a 2‑1 loss at Ikorodu City, underscoring inconsistency.
The head‑to‑head goal average (12‑8) aligns with Nasarawa’s slight scoring edge, yet the most recent encounter was a narrow 1‑0 win, suggesting tight contests.
No data on goal timing or individual scorers is available, limiting deeper temporal insights, but the aggregate figures point to a likely low‑scoring encounter where defensive organization could be decisive.
Nasarawa’s five‑match window shows a low offensive output of four goals, translating to 0.8 per game, while conceding six, or 1.2 per match, indicating defensive frailty, especially in home fixtures where they have failed to keep a clean sheet in two of three games.
Conversely, El Kanemi have averaged one goal per game and conceded only 0.8, reflecting a tighter defensive structure.
The disparity is most evident in their recent home performances: Nasarawa managed two 1‑1 draws and a 2‑1 win, yet still allowed a goal in each match, whereas El Kanemi’s home record includes a 2‑0 win, a 0‑0 draw and a 2‑1 win, showing three clean sheets or only one goal conceded across three matches.
Away form tells a similar story; El Kanemi secured two away victories (2‑1 at Remo Stars and 1‑0 at Katsina United) while Nasarawa’s away results comprise a 1‑1 draw, a 1‑0 win and a 2‑0 win, but they also suffered a 2‑1 loss at Ikorodu City, underscoring inconsistency.
The head‑to‑head goal average (12‑8) aligns with Nasarawa’s slight scoring edge, yet the most recent encounter was a narrow 1‑0 win, suggesting tight contests.
No data on goal timing or individual scorers is available, limiting deeper temporal insights, but the aggregate figures point to a likely low‑scoring encounter where defensive organization could be decisive.
Upcoming Fixtures
The fixture list released for both clubs shows that the 23 November Premier League clash against each other is the sole scheduled match in the immediate calendar.
Nasarawa’s home fixture list lists only the encounter with El Kanemi, and El Kanemi’s away schedule mirrors this single commitment.
No further Premier League games, cup ties, or friendly matches are recorded for either side beyond this date, implying that the result will directly affect their final league positions without the distraction of additional fixtures.
Consequently, both teams are likely to treat the match as a decisive end‑of‑season test, with the outcome potentially influencing qualification for continental competition or avoidance of relegation, depending on the broader league table which is not provided here.
The lack of upcoming opponents also means that any momentum gained—whether a victory or a loss—will carry straight into the season’s conclusion, making the stakes particularly high for players and coaching staff seeking to finish the campaign on a positive note.
Nasarawa’s home fixture list lists only the encounter with El Kanemi, and El Kanemi’s away schedule mirrors this single commitment.
No further Premier League games, cup ties, or friendly matches are recorded for either side beyond this date, implying that the result will directly affect their final league positions without the distraction of additional fixtures.
Consequently, both teams are likely to treat the match as a decisive end‑of‑season test, with the outcome potentially influencing qualification for continental competition or avoidance of relegation, depending on the broader league table which is not provided here.
The lack of upcoming opponents also means that any momentum gained—whether a victory or a loss—will carry straight into the season’s conclusion, making the stakes particularly high for players and coaching staff seeking to finish the campaign on a positive note.
Match Prediction
Nasarawa’s modest scoring rate (0.8 goals per game) combined with a leaky defence (1.2 conceded) suggests they will struggle to dominate the match, while El Kanemi’s balanced average of one goal scored and 0.8 conceded points to a slightly tighter unit.
The historical record gives Nasarawa a slight edge at home, having won three of the five previous meetings and scoring more overall.
However, El Kanemi’s recent 2‑0 home win over Kwara United and their ability to keep clean sheets away indicate they can nullify Nasarawa’s attack.
Considering the low‑scoring trend of both sides and the importance of a solid defensive foundation, the most probable outcome is a narrow result.
The numbers suggest a 1‑0 victory for Nasarawa, capitalising on home advantage while keeping the match tightly contested.
A draw remains possible if El Kanemi replicates their clean‑sheet form, but the statistical lean towards a one‑goal margin makes the 1‑0 prediction the most defensible.
The historical record gives Nasarawa a slight edge at home, having won three of the five previous meetings and scoring more overall.
However, El Kanemi’s recent 2‑0 home win over Kwara United and their ability to keep clean sheets away indicate they can nullify Nasarawa’s attack.
Considering the low‑scoring trend of both sides and the importance of a solid defensive foundation, the most probable outcome is a narrow result.
The numbers suggest a 1‑0 victory for Nasarawa, capitalising on home advantage while keeping the match tightly contested.
A draw remains possible if El Kanemi replicates their clean‑sheet form, but the statistical lean towards a one‑goal margin makes the 1‑0 prediction the most defensible.
Betting Insights
Betting markets for the 23 November Premier League tie should reflect the defensive emphasis evident in both teams’ recent statistics.
The combined goal average for Nasarawa (0.8) and El Kanemi (1.0) sits at 1.8 goals per game, indicating a low‑scoring environment.
Consequently, an under‑2.5 goals line appears favourable, with the under‑1.5 option also tempting given the prevalence of 1‑1 draws and clean‑sheet victories in the data set.
Both sides have kept a clean sheet in three of their last five matches, suggesting that both‑teams‑to‑score (BTTS) carries a moderate risk; the probability of both sides finding the net is likely below 30 %, making a “No‑BTTS” selection attractive.
For the outright result, Nasarawa’s home advantage and slight historical edge translate into odds around 2.20 for a home win, while El Kanemi’s recent form justifies a competitive away win price near 3.10.
A draw could be priced around 3.30, reflecting its lower probability but still viable for a cautious bettor.
A value proposition emerges from the 1‑0 scoreline prediction: a correct‑score market offering around 9.00–10.00 may deliver solid returns.
In summary, prioritize under‑2.5, avoid BTTS, and consider a home win or a tight 1‑0 exact score for the best risk‑adjusted betting opportunities.
The combined goal average for Nasarawa (0.8) and El Kanemi (1.0) sits at 1.8 goals per game, indicating a low‑scoring environment.
Consequently, an under‑2.5 goals line appears favourable, with the under‑1.5 option also tempting given the prevalence of 1‑1 draws and clean‑sheet victories in the data set.
Both sides have kept a clean sheet in three of their last five matches, suggesting that both‑teams‑to‑score (BTTS) carries a moderate risk; the probability of both sides finding the net is likely below 30 %, making a “No‑BTTS” selection attractive.
For the outright result, Nasarawa’s home advantage and slight historical edge translate into odds around 2.20 for a home win, while El Kanemi’s recent form justifies a competitive away win price near 3.10.
A draw could be priced around 3.30, reflecting its lower probability but still viable for a cautious bettor.
A value proposition emerges from the 1‑0 scoreline prediction: a correct‑score market offering around 9.00–10.00 may deliver solid returns.
In summary, prioritize under‑2.5, avoid BTTS, and consider a home win or a tight 1‑0 exact score for the best risk‑adjusted betting opportunities.