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- Bristol Rovers have won only 3 of their 10 home matches in League Two 2025-2026, averaging 0.60 goals per game.
- Fabrizio Cavegn leads the scoring for Rovers with four goals from 20 appearances but the club have scored just six times at the Memorial Stadium, where they have only won once in the last three games.
- Ellis Harrison has scored two of Rovers’ last three goals and looks their most reliable source of goals right now.
Away - Barnet
- The Bees are sitting comfortably in 13th with 28 points from 21 games while Rovers remain struggling in 22nd spot with 18 points from as many matches.
- Dean Brennan has overseen Barnet’s transition to a fairly sophisticated possession-based team in League Two and his 3-4-2-1 system should again attempt to dominate the ball against Rovers on Monday.
- Barnet have won four and drawn four of their 10 away games in the fourth-tier and average 1.2 goals per away game.
- Barnet are a more confident bet, although the Bees are winless in their last two away games.
Head-to-Head
This should be a fascinating contest between two distinctly different styles of play, but as the Bees won the reverse fixture so easily two weeks ago we’re taking them to scrape by their hosts once more.
Key Players
- Mark Shelton, who operates in midfield, leads Barnet’s scoring charts with 5 goals in 18 League Two appearances.
- Fabrizio Cavegn leads the scoring for Rovers with four goals from 20 appearances but the club have scored just six times at the Memorial Stadium, where they have only won once in the last three games.
- Ellis Harrison has scored two of Rovers’ last three goals and looks their most reliable source of goals right now.
Betting Insights
- Barnet are the narrow favorites for this matchup at 1.9, but Rovers are 4.1 and the draw at 3.3.
- Back the Barnet to win at 1.9 as they will look to continue in mid-table after their return to the EFL.
- But as both teams are poor defensively, the ‘Both Teams to Score’ market at 1.83 looks good to us.
Prediction
Our feeling is that the Bees can use their extra experience and superior position in the league to push on and win this match, but there’s enough justification for the hosts to cause an upset.