
Biggleswade Town
Biggleswade Town stats and predictions are the main talking point for the Southern Division One side this season. The team from The Carlsberg Stadium in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, has produced a series of notable results across competitions. Here, we analyse current form, key season statistics, and offer a dataโdriven win probability assessment for upcoming games.
The Wadersโ latest five outings (most recent first) show a mixed pattern but an overall winning trend: L, W, D, W, W. The solitary defeat came in a friendly away to Tonbridge Angels (0โ1). Before that, Biggleswade Town recorded emphatic victories in Southern Division One, including a remarkable 8โ1 home win over Dunstable AFC. The side also kept clean sheets in wins against London Lions (1โ0) and Biggleswade FC (3โ0), while a goalless home draw with Milton Keynes Irish broke the winning sequence. Over these five matches, the team scored 12 goals and conceded just 2, underlining defensive solidity and attacking flair.
With no official league table position available in the current dataset, the most relevant performance snapshot comes from the last five competitive and friendly fixtures. The numbers: 3 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss, 12 goals for, 2 against. The goal difference of +10 highlights the teamโs dominance in Southern Division One, although the data covers only a short stretch of the 2025/26 calendar. The only topโplayer information available lists goalkeeper L. Daunhauer (USA) and midfielder J. Hanson (England) among the squad, though no goal or appearance counts are specified.
At the time of compiling these stats, no upcoming fixtures are listed for Biggleswade Town. Once new matches are scheduled, fans can return for updated predictions and win probability calculations based on the latest form and odds.
In the absence of a confirmed next opponent or betting odds, the prediction model uses the teamโs recent form to estimate general winning chances. Across their last five matches, Biggleswade Town won three times, drew once, and lost once. This translates to a 60% win probability, a 20% chance of a draw, and a 20% likelihood of defeat. The underlying numbers (12 goals scored, 2 conceded) back up the positive outlook. Thus, for any upcoming competitive match, the model suggests Biggleswade Town have a strong 60% chance of securing a victory, with a draw less likely and a loss the least probable outcome. As soon as specific opponents and odds become available, matchโbyโmatch percentages will be refined.