Expert Analysis: Kenya vs Senegal
The upcoming match between Kenya and Senegal on November 18, 2025, at 15:00 is poised to be an intriguing encounter. Kenya, known for their tenacious defensive play, will face a formidable Senegalese side renowned for their attacking prowess. With both teams having their strengths and weaknesses, the betting odds reflect a cautious approach from bettors, anticipating a closely contested match. Let’s delve into the predictions for each betting market.
Kenya
Senegal
(FT)
Predictions:
| Market | Prediction | Odd | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half | 74.40% | (0-8) | |
| Under 2.5 Goals | 67.50% | (0-8) | |
| Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half | 70.50% | (0-8) | |
| Both Teams Not to Score | 62.40% | (0-8) | |
| Draw In First Half | 58.10% | (0-8) | |
| Over 1.5 Goals | 53.80% | (0-8) |
Betting Market Predictions
Home Team Not To Score In 1st Half
With odds of 71.50, this bet suggests that Kenya may struggle to find the back of the net in the first half. Given Senegal’s solid defense and Kenya’s tendency to play cautiously, this prediction holds weight.
Under 2.5 Goals
At 69.90, this market indicates a low-scoring affair is expected. Both teams have shown defensive resilience in recent matches, making this a plausible outcome.
Away Team Not To Score In 1st Half
With odds of 67.70, it seems likely that Senegal might take some time to break through Kenya’s defense. The initial phase of the game could be dominated by tactical play rather than goals.
Both Teams Not to Score
This option is available at 64.70, reflecting a cautious prediction that neither team will score in the first half. Given the defensive strategies both teams might employ, this outcome is feasible.
Draw In First Half
At 58.40, this bet suggests an evenly matched start to the game. Both teams are expected to be cautious and focus on maintaining a solid defensive structure early on.
Over 1.5 Goals
With odds of 53.50, this prediction leans towards a more open game with at least two goals being scored. While it contrasts with other predictions, it accounts for the attacking capabilities of Senegal and potential lapses in Kenya’s defense.