FC Sion Sitten (Home)
- FC Sion Sitten are fifth in the 2025-2026 Super League with 37 points from 25 matches, one more than sixth-placed BSC Young Boys Bern.
- Sion have won six, drawn four and lost three of their 13 Super League home games in 2025-2026.
- FC Sion Sitten, under Didier Tholot since July 2023, have installed a pragmatic 4-2-3-1 system that is as solid as it is clinical on the counter-attack.
- They have played a suffocating compact system at home and away, rarely pressing the ball high up the field, preferring to get men behind it and allow their fast players to break forward in transition.
BSC Young Boys Bern (Away)
- Young Boys have won only three of their 13 away games in the Super League, losing six of those games.
- Gerardo Seoane, back at the helm of BSC Young Boys since November 2025, has got the old firm playing vertically once again with a flexible 4-2-3-1 or narrow 4-4-2 system.
- Young Boys are highly efficient at pressing the opposition, while they create central overloads and get in behind teams with high-tempo play.
- Young Boys have won two, drawn one and lost two of their previous five.
Head-to-Head
- Sion beat Young Boys 2-0 at home in Super League action just two months ago, but the other two meetings saw a Young Boys win and a draw.
- Young Boys have failed to win on their past two trips to Sion.
Key Players
Christian Fassnacht is the division’s most potent forward this season with 15 goals in 24 appearances and four in his last five, but Rilind Nivokazi has also bagged eight goals in 25 Super League appearances for Sion.
Betting Insights
- The Over 2.5 goals market is around 1.67, which is a bit of a snip given Young Boys have hit 12 goals in their past five Super League fixtures, thanks in no small part to the hot streak of Christian Fassnacht.
- The home side are a shade favorite at 2.35, although the draw at 3.5 looks like a better option with Young Boys coming off a 6-1 home thrashing of FC Winterthur.
Prediction
- Backing Sion to hold their own against the favourites this weekend looks the right play here with the visitors having failed to win any of their last three away league contests.
- But Sion are a good football team and will always have the ball in the second half of transitions to play on the attack.