Young Boys (home)
- Young Boys who currently sit 5th in the table with 26 points from 16 fixtures.
- Gerardo Seoane took over for Young Boys in November 2025 and has quickly established an identity of high tempo, full-field pressing, counterpressing and structured positional play.
- Young Boys’ system is built around central overloads, creating vertical progressions and quick ball recovery.
- The full-backs provide width, while the rest of the team are compact in possession.
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Recent stats:
- Home record: W4, D2, L1 from 7 home games, 16 goals scored.
- Form: W2, D1, L2 from last 5 in all competitions.
Grasshopper (away)
- Grasshopper Club Zurich, currently 11th in the Super League 2025/2026 with 14 points from 17 games, travel to the Swiss capital on Wednesday to face BSC Young Boys Bern.
- Gerald Scheiblehner was appointed by the Zurich club in July 2025 to oversee their direct, vertical transition system and he has not yet found the recipe to reverse their fortunes.
- Grasshopper’s game is built on transitions, with wing-backs driving the ball forward, fast transitions and aggressive pressing.
- Maximilian Ullmann has been a great contributor to Grasshopper’s cause of late, scoring two of their last three league goals.
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Recent stats:
- Form: won one, drawn one and lost three of the last five matches.
- Jonathan Asp has netted 5 goals in 14 league appearances.
Head-to-Head
- Seoane’s men have averaged 1.5 goals per game at home against Grasshopper in their last 5 meetings, while the visitors have scored just 0.5.
- The reverse fixture ended 3-3 in the Super League 2025/2026.
Key Players
- Chris Bedia has emerged as an in-form player this season, netting 10 goals in 15 Super League matches and leading the line for the Bern club.
- Maximilian Ullmann has been a great contributor to Grasshopper’s cause of late, scoring two of their last three league goals.
- Jonathan Asp has been that man this year, netting 5 goals in 14 league appearances.
Betting Insights
- The odds are heavily stacked in Young Boys’ favor at 1.67 to win this fixture, with Grasshopper at 4.64 and the draw at 3.95.
- Over 2.5 goals is priced at 1.61.
- Young Boys’ good home record this year: W4, D2, L1 from 7 home games.
- Grasshopper have been poor on the road this term.
Prediction
- Young Boys should be able to edge out a win in this one.
- The clash of these two systems will be a fascinating tactical battle, with transitional moments and second balls likely to decide the game in favour of the home side.
- The game should be open and the home side’s high intensity and pressing edge should see them prevail.