Crawley Town
- Crawley Town have failed to win any of their last 5 matches, with one draw and four defeats.
- Town also enter this fixture with a record of just 1 win, 2 draws and 3 defeats from their 6 home games in the 2025/2026 League Two campaign, having scored just 6 goals. This is one of the factors to consider in our Crawley Town vs Bristol Rovers betting tips.
Bristol Rovers
- Bristol Rovers have won two, drawn one and lost three in their six League Two 2025/2026 away games, scoring 8 goals on the road.
- The Gas are also on a run of 2 games without a victory, following an impressive first 3 months of the 2025/2026 campaign.
- Rovers are now 16th in the early League Two standings, after picking up 17 points from their first 13 games.
Head-to-Head
Crawley Town have won two and drawn one of the last three H2H meetings, including a 1-0 home victory over Rovers in League One seven months ago.
Key Players
- The Pirate’s dangerman is Fabrizio Cavegn, who has bagged 4 goals in 12 appearances in League Two 2025/2026, including 2 of Rovers’ last 5.
- Crawley have the attacking edge with 4 goals from Harry McKirdy in 13 games, while Dion Pereira has offered the main creative spark with 3 assists in just 8 league appearances this term. This attacking contribution is something to note for the Crawley Town vs Bristol Rovers prediction.
Betting Insights
- The head-to-head stats and form suggest that Crawley will be hard to beat on Saturday, but the bookies make them narrow favorites at 2.45, with Rovers slight outsiders at 2.75. The odds are subject to change, so keep an eye on the latest Crawley Town vs Bristol Rovers betting tips for any updates.
- The odds for Over 2.5 to be scored stand at 1.83, which looks a little on the short side for a clash between two inconsistent League Two teams where the clash between Crawley’s patient build-up and Rovers’ relentless pressing could make the midfield battles pivotal.
Prediction
We’ll take Over 2.5 in this one, as both teams are susceptible to conceding goals when their game plans aren’t fully implemented.