FC Lugano vs FC Lausanne-Sport Prediction & Betting Tips - Super League 17 September 2025

Lugano vs Lausanne Sport Predictions

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Lugano vs Lausanne Sport Betting Tips
Lugano vs Lausanne Sport Analysis
Team Form & Recent Performances
FC Lugano
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2025/26 Record: 1W, 1D, 2L in Super League (4 points, 10th); 2024/25 Super League 1st with 18W, 7D, 11L
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Latest Result: Lost 3-1 at Young Boys (September 13, 2025), won 3-1 vs. Basel (August 31, 2025)
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Home Form: 1W, 0D, 1L in 2 Super League home games (5 goals scored, 4 conceded); 10W, 3D, 5L in 18 home games in 2024/25 (34 goals scored, 20 conceded)
FC Lugano are struggling early in the 2025/26 season, sitting 10th with a mixed start. Their 3-1 loss at Young Boys, conceding 10 shots on target, exposed defensive frailties, per. Their 3-1 home win over Basel showed attacking promise, with 51% possession and 5 shots on target, per. At Stadio di Cornaredo, they average 2.5 goals scored and 2.0 conceded per game this season, per. Over their last five games (2W, 1D, 2L), they’ve scored 8 goals and conceded 10, per. Injuries to Mattia Bottani (doubtful, recovering from injury) and doubts over Anto Grgić (fitness) are concerns, per. Their 50% possession and 4.5 shots on target per game reflect balance, per.
FC Lausanne-Sport
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2025/26 Record: 1W, 1D, 2L in Super League (4 points, 9th); 2024/25 Super League 9th with 11W, 8D, 17L
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Latest Result: Lost 2-1 at St. Gallen (September 13, 2025), won 2-1 vs. FC Zürich (August 31, 2025)
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Away Form: 0W, 0D, 1L in 1 Super League away game (1 goal scored, 2 conceded); 5W, 4D, 9L in 18 away games in 2024/25 (22 goals scored, 30 conceded)
Lausanne-Sport are also off to a shaky start, sitting 9th with identical points to Lugano. Their 2-1 loss at St. Gallen, despite 47% possession, showed attacking intent but defensive lapses, per. Their 2-1 win over FC Zürich highlighted their potential, with Seydou Doumbia scoring twice, per. Away form is weak, averaging 1.0 goal scored and 2.0 conceded this season, per. Over their last five games (1W, 2D, 2L), they’ve scored 5 goals and conceded 6, per. No major injuries are reported, but Reto Ziegler’s fitness is key, per. Their 48% possession and 4.0 shots on target per game suggest a cautious approach, per.
Head-to-Head Stats & Historical Context
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Overall Record: Lugano lead with 20 wins to Lausanne’s 14, 6 draws in 40 matches, per
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Recent Meeting: September 18, 2024—Lausanne-Sport 1-2 Lugano (Super League), per
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Key Trend: Lugano won 4 of the last 5 H2Hs; 4 of 5 saw both teams score, averaging 3.0 goals per game; Lugano won 2 of 3 home H2Hs, per
The September 2024 clash saw Lugano edge Lausanne 2-1 away, with both teams scoring, per. Historically, Lugano dominate, particularly at home, where they’ve won 2 of their last 3 H2Hs, per. Both teams scored in 80% of recent H2Hs, with Lugano averaging 2.0 goals to Lausanne’s 1.6, per. Lugano’s home strength (10W in 18 last season) meets Lausanne’s poor away form (0W in 1 this season), setting up a competitive match, per.
Key Players to Watch
FC Lugano
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Kacper Przybylko (FWD): 3 goals in Super League. His 7 goals in 2024/25 make him a key threat, per
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Uran Bislimi (MID): 1 goal, 2 assists in Super League. His 80% pass accuracy drives attacks, per
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Amir Saipi (GK): 1 clean sheet in Super League, 68% save rate. Vital against Lausanne’s attack, per
FC Lausanne-Sport
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Seydou Doumbia (FWD): 2 goals in Super League. Scored twice vs. FC Zürich, a clutch performer, per
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Fousseni Diabaté (MID): 2 goals, 1 assist in Super League. His pace is a counterattacking threat, per
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Karlo Letica (GK): 1 clean sheet in Super League, 67% save rate. Key in a tough away fixture, per
Tactical Insights & Match Dynamics
Lugano’s 4-4-2, under Mattia Croci-Torti, relies on Przybylko’s finishing and Bislimi’s creativity, with Albian Hajdari and Lars Lukas Mai anchoring defense, averaging 50% possession and 4.5 shots on target per game, per. With Bottani and Grgić doubtful, they’ll lean on Renato Steffen, targeting Lausanne’s 2.0 goals conceded away, but their 2.0 goals conceded at home is a concern, per. Lausanne’s 4-2-3-1, led by Ludovic Magnin, uses Doumbia and Diabaté’s pace, with Koba Koindredi and Jamie Roche in midfield, averaging 48% possession and 4.0 shots on target, per. Ziegler’s return bolsters defense, exploiting Lugano’s 2.0 goals conceded, but their 0/1 away wins raise flags, per. The 5,476-capacity Stadio di Cornaredo will amplify Lugano’s intensity, per. Web buzz favors Lugano at 2.05 odds, with BTTS at 1.57, citing home form and H2H trends, per.

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