Colorado
€4.43m
New Y
€39.25m
Welcome to your ultimate Colorado Springs vs New York Red Bulls prediction for the upcoming battle at Weidner Field on May 7, 2025 (02:30 GMT). With a yawning chasm in squad values—Colorado Springs’ €4.43m roster squaring up to the Red Bulls’ €39.25m juggernaut—this isn’t just a football match; it’s a classic David vs Goliath tale with a modern, moneyball twist. Will the home side’s budget-ballers outfox their pricier, payroll-pumped rivals, or will the Red Bulls’ financial muscle prove too much for the underdogs? Let’s break down the stats, betting odds, and predictions to see where the smart money lies.
When it comes to head to head comparisons, the financial gulf is impossible to ignore. The Red Bulls, with a squad value nearly nine times that of Colorado Springs, arrive as clear favorites on paper. But football isn’t played on spreadsheets, and Weidner Field has seen its fair share of upsets. The home crowd will be hoping their team’s grit and determination can bridge the gap that euros can’t.
The bookmakers aren’t exactly rolling out the red carpet for a Colorado Springs win, with odds of 3.35 suggesting a long shot. The Red Bulls, meanwhile, are priced at 2.0—a nod to their superior resources and recent form. The draw sits at 3.4, tempting for the fence-sitters. But here’s where things get interesting: the AI leans tentatively toward a home win (1x2 ‘1’ at 3.35, trust 2.2/10), but its real confidence is in the over 2.5 total goals market (odds 1.75, confidence 5.6/10).
Let’s be honest—when your squad is worth less than some of your opponents’ benchwarmers, you need more than just tactical discipline. You need heart, hustle, and maybe a little bit of luck. Colorado Springs have made a habit of punching above their weight, especially at home. But the Red Bulls, with their deep pockets and deeper bench, are built for these occasions. Expect the visitors to dominate possession, but don’t be surprised if the hosts spring a counter-attacking surprise or two.
So, what’s the best play for punters? While the AI’s tentative lean toward a home win adds a dash of intrigue, the real value is in the over 2.5 total goals market. Both sides have shown a willingness to attack, and with the Red Bulls’ defensive lapses on the road, goals could flow at both ends. Our predicted scoreline—2-1 to Colorado Springs (HT 1-0)—suggests a lively affair, with the underdogs grabbing an early lead before the Red Bulls’ quality shines through in a frantic second half.
To sum up this Colorado Springs vs New York Red Bulls prediction: while the Red Bulls’ financial firepower makes them favorites, don’t count out the home side’s fighting spirit. The real winner here? Anyone backing over 2.5 goals. So grab your popcorn, place your bets, and get ready for a night where budgets might just take a back seat to belief.
O2.5 -133
At least 3 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -1331 235
Colorado is expected to win with odds of 235Over 2.5 -133
At least 3 goals will be scored in the matchYes -159
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 105
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals2:1
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18 May | W |
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1:0
| Pittsburg.
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18 May |
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1 2.05
X 3.3
2 3.4
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11 May | D |
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0:0
| Colorado .
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11 May |
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1 2.4
X 3.3
2 2.65
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04 May | D |
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1:1
| Phoenix R.
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04 May |
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1 1.75
X 3.68
2 4
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24 Apr | L |
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3:2
| Colorado .
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24 Apr |
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1 2.15
X 3.3
2 3.12
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20 Apr | D |
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1:1
| Paso L.
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20 Apr |
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1 1.8
X 3.45
2 4.1
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17 Apr | W |
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3:2
| One K.
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17 Apr |
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1 1.66
X 3.9
2 4.38
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13 Apr | L |
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2:1
| Colorado .
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13 Apr |
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1 3
X 3.25
2 2.2
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29 Mar | W |
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2:3
| Colorado .
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29 Mar |
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1 2.3
X 3.2
2 2.88
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23 Mar | D |
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2:2
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23 Mar |
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1 2.1
X 3.48
2 3.1
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15 Mar | L |
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1:2
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15 Mar |
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1 1.84
X 3.4
2 3.9
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17 May | L | ![]() |
2:0
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17 May |
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1 2.34
X 3.5
2 2.9
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15 May | L | ![]() |
2:1
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15 May |
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1 1.91
X 3.7
2 3.8
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11 May | W | ![]() |
7:0
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11 May |
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1 1.83
X 3.75
2 4
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04 May | L | ![]() |
4:1
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04 May |
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1 1.62
X 4.05
2 5
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26 Apr | W | ![]() |
1:0
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26 Apr |
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1 1.75
X 3.6
2 4.72
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20 Apr | L | ![]() |
1:2
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20 Apr |
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1 1.86
X 3.55
2 4.2
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12 Apr | D | ![]() |
0:0
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12 Apr |
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1 1.83
X 3.67
2 4.2
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06 Apr | W | ![]() |
2:1
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06 Apr |
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1 1.67
X 3.75
2 5
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29 Mar | L | ![]() |
2:1
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29 Mar |
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1 2.84
X 3.2
2 2.5
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22 Mar | W | ![]() |
2:1
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22 Mar |
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1 1.62
X 3.66
2 5.75
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