
Bellinzona
Bellinzona stats and predictions are essential for anyone following the Swiss Challenge League club. Founded in 1904, Bellinzona hosts its matches at the Stadio Comunale Bellinzona in the city of Bellinzona, Switzerland. Competing in the Challenge League, the Swiss Cup, and friendly club fixtures, the team is currently mired in a deep slump. Based on the latest available results, Bellinzona has not won any of its last five matches, raising doubts about its competitiveness. This page delivers a comprehensive look at Bellinzona’s current form, season statistics, upcoming matches, and a mandatory win probability assessment for its next game.
Bellinzona’s recent form paints a bleak picture. The team’s last five results are one draw followed by four straight losses:
In these five matches, Bellinzona scored 7 goals and conceded 17 — an average of 1.4 scored and 3.4 conceded per game. The defence has been especially vulnerable on the road, shipping 9 goals in three away fixtures (including a 5-0 thrashing by Stade Lausanne-Ouchy). At home, Bellinzona lost both games in this sequence, conceding 8 times. The four-match losing streak underscores a profound lack of confidence and cohesion.
Although a full season table is not provided, the available Challenge League data highlights Bellinzona’s struggles. Across the last five league outings, the record stands at 0 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses — a points-per-game rate of just 0.2. Offensively, the team has been unable to rely on its key players. According to squad data, attackers J. Kury and Aarón Rey, defender Borja López, and midfielder E. Jashari have all recorded 0 goals and 0 events (assists or notable contributions) this season. That output from the supposed top performers leaves Bellinzona with little cutting edge. The absence of a proven goalscorer is a critical weakness. In a competitive Challenge League environment, such numbers point to a team that will struggle to climb out of the lower reaches of the table.
At the time of writing, no upcoming fixtures are listed for Bellinzona. The club is expected to resume its Challenge League campaign, with possible additional matches in the Swiss Cup or friendlies. For the most accurate schedule, fans and bettors should monitor official announcements. The lack of a confirmed next opponent does not change the outlook: Bellinzona enters any future contest as a pronounced underdog.
Since no next match odds or opponent are available, we derive Bellinzona’s win probability directly from its recent results. The last five matches give a clear distribution: win 0%, draw 20%, loss 80%. These percentages are not speculative — they mirror the exact outcomes of the sample. Even factoring in regression to the mean, the massive defensive problems (3.4 goals conceded per game) make it exceptionally difficult to foresee a win. Therefore, we assess Bellinzona’s chances in a generic upcoming fixture as follows:
This assessment is the mandatory conclusion of our predictions section. Unless Bellinzona can significantly tighten its defence and find a scoring spark, the team is almost certain to lose its next match. Bettors should plan accordingly, with draw no bet or opposing team win markets potentially offering value.