FC Yverdon-Sports, buoyed by their previous result, will be hoping for more of the same after the 1-2 Challenge League triumph versus FC Aarau.
The only name on the scoresheet from FC Yverdon-Sports was Noha Lemina (88').
Their more recent scorelines really do illustrate the point that not much more can be done by the FC Yverdon-Sports backline. FC Yverdon-Sports have been stingy, resulting in the number of goals that have gone past their goalkeeper over the course of their past 6 outings standing at 4.
Looking at their past form shows that FC Yverdon-Sports:
Following on from a loss in their previous game against Étoile Carouge in Challenge League action, AC Bellinzona and their travelling supporters will be hoping that they can get a better result in this one.
Kevin Bua (42') and Itaitinga (49') scored for Étoile Carouge.
It has become apparent that AC Bellinzona have suffered from a lack of goals in their past six encounters, netting the unsatisfactory return of only 2. In those matches, Bellinzona have also seen the overall goal tally of opposing teams equal 8. That aside, time will tell whether such a trend shall be sustained in this upcoming game or not.
Heading into this fixture, AC Bellinzona haven’t won away from home in the past 5 league games.
The last league contest featuring these sides was Challenge League match day 5 on 26/08/2025 when the final score was AC Bellinzona 0-0 FC Yverdon-Sports.
AC Bellinzona manager Carlo Tebi has multiple availability issues to deal with. Islem Chouik (unknown injury), Dion Dërmaku (unknown injury) and Dylan Tutonda (unknown injury) are those who can’t be considered.
In this game, AC Bellinzona will need to be at their best to be putting goals past a FC Yverdon-Sports team who seem set to dominate this match.
We think that it’s going to be a very comfortable 3-0 winning scoreline for FC Yverdon-Sports when the full-time whistle blows.