Lincoln City, currently showcasing a solid form, has played 37 matches this season, with a notable Over 2.5 Goals percentage of 48.65%. Their ability to score is evident with an average of 1.43 goals per match, supported by key players like Jovon Makama and Tendayi Darikwa. However, their defense has been slightly vulnerable, conceding an average of 1.22 goals per game.
Exeter City, on the other hand, has played 36 matches, maintaining a possession rate of 51.53%, which could be crucial in controlling the game's tempo. Their offensive capabilities are slightly lower, averaging 1.11 goals per match, but Millenic Alli's impressive 9 goals this season could pose a threat to Lincoln's defense.
Head-to-head statistics favor Lincoln City, given their higher CompaScore Rating of 1345.81 compared to Exeter's 1167.91. Lincoln's tactical approach, focusing on successful dribbles and interceptions, might give them an edge in breaking down Exeter's defense.
The odds suggest a higher probability for a Lincoln City victory, with home odds at 1.72, indicating a 58.14% chance of winning. Exeter City's odds of 4.85 reflect a 20.62% chance, while a draw stands at 28.74%.