Football Result

Cameron O'Donnel 45'+1' OG
Magnus Mackenzie 65'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
43.6%
27.7%
28.7%
We were not sure.
Power Comparison in the League
0.471
0.495
Game Stats
Goals
1
1
Shots on Target
4
4
Shots
8
5
Possession
48%
52%
Fouls
4
8
Yellow Cards
0
2
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
10
4
Offsides
0
0
Saves
3
4
Team Formations
4-2-3-1
5-3-2


Location
Balmoral Stadium, Aberdeen, Scotland
Attendance
484
2025-04-20 | Game Summary

In a closely contested Scottish League One match at Balmoral Stadium on April 19, 2025, Cove Rangers and Alloa Athletic played to a 1-1 draw. Cove Rangers, playing in a 4-2-3-1 formation, opened the scoring with a Cameron O'Donnel own goal in the 45+1 minute, while Alloa Athletic, lined up in a 5-3-2, responded in the 65th minute through Magnus Mackenzie. The match saw Alloa Athletic maintain slightly more possession (52%) but Cove Rangers produced more shots (8) than Alloa (5), but both had 4 shots on target. Alloa committed double the amount of fouls (8) compared to Cove Rangers (4) and earned two yellow cards. The AI-powered pre-game prediction favored a Cove Rangers win, with a 43.6% probability, which ultimately proved incorrect.
Cove Rangers have shown inconsistent form recently, alternating between wins, losses, and draws, but winning against Dumbarton in the game preceding this one. Their next match is at home against Kelty Hearts. Alloa Athletic, in contrast, have shown signs of improvement with two consecutive wins before this draw, but the wins came against weaker teams in the league, and their next fixture sees them host Montrose. Considering their recent form, Alloa Athletic might have been expected to push harder for a win.
Looking at the head-to-head record, Alloa won the most recent game in March, but Cove Rangers have had the upper hand recently against Kelty Hearts. This draw continues a trend of tight games between Cove Rangers and Alloa Athletic, with their previous encounters also producing close scorelines. The AI model predicted balanced game was "no" and, the home win probability was the highest, but given the even statistics, the game aligned more closely with expectations of a balanced, tightly contested affair.

Estimated Goal Scoring Chance