Timetable | 23th November, 18:00 GMT |
Prediction | Kilcoo To Win! |
Odds | 2.50 |
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🏆 Kilcoo vs Scotstown Prediction
As mentioned, this will be a hard one to call. Kilcoo are the current Down champions and boast an excellent record in their county, winning 12 of the last 13 Down county titles. They have a very disciplined and strong defence. They also have an experienced lineup full of players who have won multiple county titles and Ulster titles, winning in 2019 and 2021 and winning the All Ireland club championship in 2021-2022 where they defeated Kilmacud Crokes by one point.
Scotstown are the Monaghan champions and have a wide range of firepower in their ranks including Rory Beggan, and Jack McCarron, who play for Monaghan senior football team and Kieran Hughes who only retired from the Monaghan football team last January. Kilcoo’s experience may give them the slight edge in this one, but they will find it difficult to deal with Scotstown’s attacking power. It could be a match of attack versus defence and I am slightly tipping Kilcoo because of their strong defence and experience of winning in the Ulster championship, avenging their defeat to Scotstown last year.
My Prediction: 🏆Kilcoo to win!
💯 Kilcoo vs Scotstown Betting Odds
The betting odds for this one surprisingly have Scotstown as the favourites. They are a strong side but Kilcoo have that experience of not only winning Ulster club championships but winning an All Ireland club championship and reaching many All Ireland club finals. Kilcoo are coming in at odds of around 2.50 whereas Scotstown are coming in at odds of around 1.80.
This will be an interesting battle with Scotstown’s odds slightly lower than Kilcoo, but even the bookmakers are struggling to pick a winner in this titanic semi final battle between the champions of Monaghan and the champions of Down. The Kilcoo vs Scotstown betting odds are available for this Ulster SFC match this weekend.
🏅Kilcoo vs Scotstown: Match Winner
The main market for this match this weekend is Scotstown who happen to be the favourites for winning. If you have any free bets then you should take a look at the odds below from some of the best betting sites.
Result | |||
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Kilcoo to Win | 2.50 | 2.50 | 2.25 |
Scotstown to Win | 1.83 | 1.80 | 1.91 |
Draw | 6.00 | 6.50 | 7.00 |
✔️Kilcoo vs Scotstown Betting Tips
The Kilcoo versus Scotstown match is a very intriguing one, so let's have a look at some Kilcoo v Scotstown betting tips.
- Tip 1: Killcoo to Win: There is not much to split between the two sides both on the pitch and in the odds. Scotstown are the slight favourites most likely due to their dominance in the Quarter Final. Kilcoo were victorious in their quarter final by a narrow margin of 2 points. Kilcoo will be out for revenge after losing to Scotstown last year in the Ulster quarter final and I believe they now have the know-how and experience to get the victory on Saturday evening. Currently, you can find this at a price of 2.50 at BoyleSports.
- Tip 2: Jack McCarron to score a goal anytime: Jack mcCarron is one of the finest forwards in the country and he shows this every time he plays for Monaghan. He was excellent in Scotstown’s quarter final victory over Erne Gaels, scoring 0-8 with 0-2 from play, 0-4 from frees and 0-2 from marks. All that was missing from his performance was a goal, so expect him to find the back of the net on this occasion. Currently, you can find this at a price of 2.10 at BoyleSports.
- Tip 3: Kilcoo margin of victory 1 to 3 points: As I mentioned, I fully expect this to be a tight and tense encounter with not much to split between the two sides, similar to their meeting last year. I do expect Kilcoo to just get over the line and win narrowly. With this tip you get 3 separate margins of victory that Kilcoo can win. For your bet to win, you would have to stake that they win by 1 point, 2 points or 3 points. Currently, you can find this at a price of 3.60 at BoyleSports.
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1️⃣ Kilcoo Club Updates
Last 5 Games | |
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Kilcoo0-15 Crosserlough 1-10 | 09.11.24 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship |
Kilcoo 1-10 Burren0-4 | 13.10.24 Down Club Final |
Kilcoo0-17 Glenn 0-10 | 28.09.24 Down Club Semi Final |
Kilcoo 1-15 Mayobridge 0-8 | 16.09.24 Down Club Quarter Final |
Kilcoo 2-9 Clonduff 1-8 | 02.09.24 Down Club Round 2 |
2️⃣ Scotstown Club Updates
Last 5 Games | |
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Scotstown0-19 Erne Gaels 0-6 | 16.11.24 Ulster Senior Football Championship |
Scotstown 1-10 Clontibret 0-8 | 27.10.24 Monaghan Club- Final |
Scotstown 0-14 Inniskeen 0-12 | 13.10.24 Monaghan Club- Semi Final |
Scotstown 2-14 Ballybay 0-12 | 15.10.24 Monaghan Club- Round 5 |
Scotstown 0-11 Magheracloone 0-15 | 03.03.24 Monaghan Club- Group Game |
👕 Kilcoo vs Scotstown - Potential Lineups
Pos. | Scotstown 6-2-6 | Kilcoo 6-2-6 | Pos. |
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Goalkeeper | R. Beggan | N. Kane | Goalkeeper |
Right Corner-Back | D. Murray | N. Branagan | Right Corner-Back |
Full-Back | K. Hughes | R. McEvoy | Full-Back |
Left Corner-Back | J. McKevitt | C. Rogers | Left Corner-Back |
Right Half-Back | R. O’Toole | M. Rooney | Right Half-Back |
Centre Half-Back | D. McArdle | D. Branagan | Centre Half-Back |
Left Half-Back | C. McCarthy | E. Branagan | Left Half-Back |
Midfielder | M. McCarville | R. Johnston | Midfielder |
Midfielder | G. McPhillips | A. Morgan | Midfielder |
Right Half-Forward | J. Carey | M. Hynes | Right Half-Forward |
Centre Half-Forward | S. Carey | A. Morgan | Centre Half-Forward |
Left Half-Forward | J. Hamill | S. Johnston | Left Half-Forward |
Right Corner-Forward | F. Maguire | C. Doherty | Right Corner-Forward |
Full Forward | D. Hughes | J. Johnston | Full Forward |
Left Corner-Forward | J. McCarron | P. Devlin | Left Corner Forward |
Jack Guing
Jack hails from County Offaly in Ireland and joins the team as a Content Writer and Performance Analyst. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English and History from Maynooth University and a master’s degree in Sports Performance from the University of Limerick. Jack is a keen sports fan with a love for performance analysis and wishes to use this data-driven style that is seen in performance analysis in his writing to deliver informative predictions.