Preview
The sun will dip low over Stade Municipal Des Parcelles Assainies on Monday evening as Guediawaye and Generation Foot lock horns in a Ligue 1 Senegal encounter that promises tension, tactical chess, and—if history is any guide—precious few goals. With kickoff at 17:30 GMT, this isn’t just a match; it’s a test of patience, where one moment of brilliance or blunder could tilt the scales.
If their last meeting is anything to go by, don’t expect fireworks. Generation Foot edged a cagey 1-0 victory on May 5, 2024, in a game where chances were as rare as a quiet football fan in the stands. Fast forward nearly a year, and the odds suggest another tight affair: Guediawaye at 2.3 for a home win, the draw at 2.8, and Generation Foot slight underdogs at 3.2. But dig deeper, and the numbers whisper a familiar story—this could be another night for the purists.
At 1.35 odds, the under 2.5 goals market isn’t just a bet; it’s a love letter to Ligue 1 Senegal’s defensive DNA. A staggering 69.7% of league matches stay shy of three goals, and only 30.3% dare to defy the trend. Guediawaye’s failure to score in the last head-to-head, coupled with both teams finding the net in just 38.4% of league games, makes this pick feel as safe as a goalkeeper’s hands on a slow day.
But here’s the twist: while 57.5% of matches clear the 1.5-goal hurdle, the leap to 2.5 is where most stumble. The AI’s 5.0/10 confidence in under 2.5 isn’t a hesitant nod—it’s a calculated lean into a league where defences often write the headlines.
With away teams winning just 26.2% of league games and draws occurring 36.2% of the time, the X2 double chance at 1.53 odds starts to look tempting. Generation Foot’s H2H grit and the league’s draw-heavy tendencies suggest Guediawaye’s home advantage (37.6% home win rate league-wide) might not be enough. This isn’t about flair; it’s about grinding out a result—something Generation Foot has proven they can do.
Guediawaye’s task is clear: break a stubborn backline that’s already silenced them once. But with home wins dominating Senegal’s Ligue 1 (37.6%), the question isn’t just about form—it’s about psychology. Can they shake the ghost of that toothless H2H display? Or will Generation Foot’s slight edge—that 26.2% away win likelihood—creep into the narrative again?
The predicted scoreline (0-1) and halftime expectation (0-0) mirror their last meeting, painting a picture of a game that might hinge on a single moment. Will the nets stay as untouched as a referee’s whistle? Or will someone finally break the script?
This isn’t just Guediawaye vs Generation Foot; it’s a collision of trends, a dance of percentages. The stats lean toward a low-scoring grind, the odds whisper of a draw or away steal, and the history books remind us that patience—not pizzazz—often wins here. So grab your betting slip, but don’t expect a goal fest. In Ligue 1 Senegal, the beautiful game sometimes wears a defensive mask—and Monday might just be another example.
The sun will dip low over Stade Municipal Des Parcelles Assainies on Monday evening as Guediawaye and Generation Foot lock horns in a Ligue 1 Senegal encounter that promises tension, tactical chess, and—if history is any guide—precious few goals. With kickoff at 17:30 GMT, this isn’t just a match; it’s a test of patience, where one moment of brilliance or blunder could tilt the scales.
If their last meeting is anything to go by, don’t expect fireworks. Generation Foot edged a cagey 1-0 victory on May 5, 2024, in a game where chances were as rare as a quiet football fan in the stands. Fast forward nearly a year, and the odds suggest another tight affair: Guediawaye at 2.3 for a home win, the draw at 2.8, and Generation Foot slight underdogs at 3.2. But dig deeper, and the numbers whisper a familiar story—this could be another night for the purists.
At 1.35 odds, the under 2.5 goals market isn’t just a bet; it’s a love letter to Ligue 1 Senegal’s defensive DNA. A staggering 69.7% of league matches stay shy of three goals, and only 30.3% dare to defy the trend. Guediawaye’s failure to score in the last head-to-head, coupled with both teams finding the net in just 38.4% of league games, makes this pick feel as safe as a goalkeeper’s hands on a slow day.
But here’s the twist: while 57.5% of matches clear the 1.5-goal hurdle, the leap to 2.5 is where most stumble. The AI’s 5.0/10 confidence in under 2.5 isn’t a hesitant nod—it’s a calculated lean into a league where defences often write the headlines.
With away teams winning just 26.2% of league games and draws occurring 36.2% of the time, the X2 double chance at 1.53 odds starts to look tempting. Generation Foot’s H2H grit and the league’s draw-heavy tendencies suggest Guediawaye’s home advantage (37.6% home win rate league-wide) might not be enough. This isn’t about flair; it’s about grinding out a result—something Generation Foot has proven they can do.
Guediawaye’s task is clear: break a stubborn backline that’s already silenced them once. But with home wins dominating Senegal’s Ligue 1 (37.6%), the question isn’t just about form—it’s about psychology. Can they shake the ghost of that toothless H2H display? Or will Generation Foot’s slight edge—that 26.2% away win likelihood—creep into the narrative again?
The predicted scoreline (0-1) and halftime expectation (0-0) mirror their last meeting, painting a picture of a game that might hinge on a single moment. Will the nets stay as untouched as a referee’s whistle? Or will someone finally break the script?
This isn’t just Guediawaye vs Generation Foot; it’s a collision of trends, a dance of percentages. The stats lean toward a low-scoring grind, the odds whisper of a draw or away steal, and the history books remind us that patience—not pizzazz—often wins here. So grab your betting slip, but don’t expect a goal fest. In Ligue 1 Senegal, the beautiful game sometimes wears a defensive mask—and Monday might just be another example.
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U2.5 -286
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -286X2 -189
Generation F to win or drawUnder 2.5 -286
No more than 2 goals will be scored in the matchNo -196
At least one team is not expected to scoreX2&U3.5 -112
Away win/draw and under 3.5 goals
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7
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Guediawaye |
14-Apr-25
0:3
| Generation F ![]() |
Generation F |
10-Nov-24
1:1
| Guediawaye ![]() |
Guediawaye |
05-May-24
0:1
| Generation F ![]() |
Generation F |
24-Dec-23
0:1
| Guediawaye ![]() |
Generation F |
18-Jun-23
2:1
| Guediawaye ![]() |
Guediawaye |
11-Dec-22
3:1
| Generation F ![]() |
Generation F |
29-May-22
3:1
| Guediawaye ![]() |
Guediawaye |
27-Feb-22
1:1
| Generation F ![]() |
Generation F |
06-May-18
2:0
| Guediawaye ![]() |
Guediawaye |
14-Jan-18
2:4
| Generation F ![]() |
Senegal - Ligue 1| Team | Matches | Goals | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Jaraaf | 28 | 30-18 | 48 |
| 2 |
Gorée | 28 | 25-16 | 48 |
| 3 |
Ouakam | 28 | 26-16 | 45 |
| 4 |
AJEL | 28 | 22-19 | 42 |
| 5 |
Génération | 28 | 29-26 | 40 |
| 6 |
Wally Daan | 28 | 19-17 | 40 |
| 7 |
La Linguère | 28 | 27-26 | 39 |
| 8 |
DSC | 28 | 29-24 | 38 |
| 9 |
Pikine | 28 | 19-17 | 38 |
| 10 |
Guédiawaye | 28 | 26-30 | 34 |
| 11 |
Sonacos | 28 | 20-23 | 32 |
| 12 |
Casa Sport | 28 | 18-21 | 32 |
| 13 |
Teungueth | 28 | 23-23 | 30 |
| 14 |
HLM | 28 | 19-25 | 30 |
| 15 |
Jamono Fatick | 28 | 19-32 | 26 |
| 16 |
Oslo | 28 | 20-38 | 25 |