BSC Young Boys Bern
- BSC Young Boys Bern have won 2 and tied 2 of their last 5 Super League games, with 1 defeat in that run.
- Their most recent games have been a 3-3 away draw at Basel and a 1-1 home tie with Lugano, and while those results show some stubbornness and fight, they also suggest a few defensive problems.
Servette
Servette have won 3 of their last 5 Super League matches, including 2 consecutive victories coming into Sunday’s game, although they have won 0, tied 1 and lost 1 of their last 2 against Young Boys away from home.
Head-to-Head
Servette have won 0, drawn 1 and lost 1 of their last 2 away games against Young Boys.
Key Players
- The clash of styles is intriguing as Young Boys are a team who like to play vertically and with a high press, looking to turn the ball over in the final third and then play at speed through the center of the pitch.
- Jocelyn Gourvennec has brought a more creative, possession-based approach to Servette since joining the club in August 2025, blending patient build-up play with sudden moments of attacking intent.
- Alvyn Sanches has scored 4 of Young Boys’ last 8 goals in their previous 5 games for the hosts, with Chris Bedia leading the line with 15 Super League goals in 30 appearances, while Miroslav Stevanovic has been on fire for Servette with 11 in 32 and Junior Kadile has made a significant impact in recent games, bagging 5 goals and providing 4 assists in their most recent 5, so both sides can hurt the other with their attacking quality.
Betting Insights
- Despite being in 6th place in the Super League 2025-2026 standings with 47 points from 32 games (Servette are 8th with 39 points from the same number of games), Young Boys are favourites for Sunday’s matchup with odds of 2.0.
- The odds of 1.42 for both teams to score are more than fair, as are 1.5 for over 2.5 goals, suggesting this should be a high-scoring affair, which is certainly likely given the teams’ recent form and the last meeting between these two finishing in a 4-4 thriller in 2025.
Prediction
Given the home side’s impressive attacking record of 2.33 goals per game ( 35 goals in 15 home games in 2025/2026 ), and Servette’s leaky away defense ( 30 goals conceded, 2.00 per game ), we’re taking the hosts to take all 3 points on Sunday.