Biel-Bienne comes from a 0-3 loss at home against Wohlen on Nov. 8 - third for this team in five games since the beginning of October (1-1-3  4/9), but first loss in eight games at Tissot Arena this season (3-4-1  16/11).

It’s obvious that the defense is Achilles’ heel of this team, as the hosts conceded a total of 25 goals in the previous fifteen rounds (more than any other team in this league) and at least one goal in each of their last four games at this stadium against Xamax (2-2), Chiasso (1-1), Aarau (3-1) and Wohlen (0-3).

On the other hand, the hosts can count on several young and talented players up front in Antonio Marchesano (midf. / 11 goals), Benjamin Kolloli (midf. / 7 goals), Pak Kwang-ryong (forw. / 4 goals), etc., thanks to whose efforts Biel-Bienne is among the teams with the best attacks in this league: 27 goals in the previous fifteen rounds, including 16 goals in eight games at Tissot Arena in this period.

Many changes have been made in Lausanne during the break and now this team has a completely new look compared to last season.

The club signed with several good and experienced players in Arnaud Buhler (def. / 1 goal) from Haladas, Alexandre Pasche (midf. / 3 goals) from Servette, Jocelyn Roux (forw. / 11 goals) from Servette, etc. and is obvious that the main aim for Lausanne is promotion in the Swiss Super League at the end of the season.

Lausanne lost 0-1 against Xamax in its first away game this season, but the guests won nineteen points from the next seven visits and what is even more important for my bet: they’ve scored at least two goals in six of those seven games against Le Mont (3-1), Winterthur (1-0), Wil (3-3), Chiasso (2-1), Wohlen (2-1), Aarau (3-0) and Schaffhausen (4-0).

Ivo Zangger (d / 7+0) and Ambre Nsumbu (m / 2+0) will miss this match for the home team, while Ming Yang (m / 15+0) and Walter Pandiani (f / 9+0) are out for Lausanne.

I expect more than three goals in that game.

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