Expert Analysis: Atletico Baleares vs Atletico Madrid
As we approach the much-anticipated match between Atletico Baleares and Atletico Madrid on December 17, 2025, several betting predictions offer insights into potential game dynamics. The clash promises to be intriguing, with Atletico Madrid entering as favorites. Here, we dissect the betting markets and provide expert predictions based on the available data.
Atletico Baleares
Atletico Madrid
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Predictions:
| Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Over 1.5 Goals | 72.60% | (2-3) 1.15 | |
| Under 2.5 Goals | 53.20% | (2-3) 2.60 | |
| Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half | 51.30% | (2-3) | |
| Away Team To Score In 1st Half | 54.10% | (2-3) | |
| Both Teams Not to Score | 53.60% | (2-3) 1.70 |
Over 1.5 Goals
The odds for over 1.5 goals stand at 75.80, suggesting a relatively high probability of at least two goals being scored in the match. Given Atletico Madrid’s offensive capabilities and Baleares’ defensive challenges, this prediction seems plausible. Expect an engaging game with both teams looking to assert dominance.
Under 2.5 Goals
With odds at 56.50 for under 2.5 goals, there is a moderate expectation that the match may not be a high-scoring affair. This could be indicative of a tightly contested game where both teams focus on solid defense alongside strategic attacking plays.
Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half
The odds for Atletico Baleares not scoring in the first half are set at 52.00. This prediction aligns with the expected defensive strategy of Baleares to withstand the initial pressure from a stronger Atletico Madrid side.
Away Team To Score In 1st Half
The likelihood of Atletico Madrid scoring in the first half is supported by odds of 52.90. Given their attacking prowess and Baleares’ potential defensive vulnerabilities, it’s reasonable to anticipate an early goal from the visitors.
Both Teams Not to Score
The odds for both teams not scoring stand at 49.90, indicating a close call between this outcome and other scoring scenarios. This suggests that while there is a chance for a goalless first half, it’s equally likely that at least one team will break the deadlock.
