Our Guyana vs Bonaire prediction for the Friendly International clash on November 15, 2025, gives the home side a commanding 70% chance of victory. Guyana enter the match in flawless form, while Bonaire have struggled for consistency. We break down the key stats, team form, and betting tips ahead of this encounter.
Guyana are in scintillating form, winning all of their recent matches. Their last five results are:
That's 14 goals scored and only 3 conceded in that run. The Golden Jaguars have been dominant at both ends of the pitch, and playing at home only strengthens their case.
Bonaire, on the other hand, have managed just one win in their last five outings. Their recent form makes for grim reading:
With 11 goals conceded in these five matches, Bonaire's defense has been porous. They have also lost both of their away matches in this sequence, failing to score in one and conceding at least two goals in each.
These teams have met once before, with Guyana securing a 2-1 victory in that encounter. The only previous head-to-head clash ended in favor of the home side, giving them a psychological edge coming into this match.
Based on our analysis of team form, home advantage, and the head-to-head record, we calculate the following win probabilities for this match:
Guyana's perfect five-match winning streak, combined with the fact they are playing at home, makes them overwhelming favorites. Bonaire's poor defensive record and inability to pick up points on the road further tilt the scales. While a draw is possible, the most likely outcome is a comfortable home victory.
As of now, bookmakers have not released odds for this Friendly International fixture. When the markets open, expect Guyana to be priced as short favorites, with Bonaire available at long odds. Our prediction is a Guyana win, possibly with a clean sheet given their recent defensive form. For betting tips, backing Guyana to win and over 1.5 total goals looks a solid option based on the stats.
In summary, our Guyana vs Bonaire prediction is a home win with a 70% probability. The form book heavily favors Guyana, and they should have too much quality for a Bonaire side that has been leaking goals.