
FC Schaffhausen
Get the latest FC Schaffhausen stats and predictions as the Swiss side competes in the Promotion League and domestic cups. After a mixed run of results, the team is looking to build consistency. Below you will find a full breakdown of recent form, key numbers, and a probability assessment for upcoming matches.
FC Schaffhausen's recent outings show a pattern of two consecutive defeats following two consecutive wins. The last five results read: L, L, W, W, L. The team scored 10 goals and conceded 8 across those five matches, an average of exactly 2.0 goals scored and 1.6 conceded per game.
FC Schaffhausen is competing in the Swiss Promotion League, the third tier of Swiss football, alongside appearances in the Cup and Friendly Clubs. The club plays its home matches at the FCS Arena in Schaffhausen. Key stats from the most recent five fixtures:
Home form has been a particular strength in the sample, with two wins from two at the FCS Arena yielding 7 goals scored and only 2 conceded.
No specific next-match data (opponent, date, odds) is currently listed in the fixture list. Once the next Promotion League or Cup match is confirmed, updated fixtures will appear here. In the meantime, the team will be working to reverse its alternating form trend and put together a longer winning streak.
With no confirmed next opponent and no odds available, we calculate FC Schaffhausen's win probability based on the recent five-match form sample. In that span the team has won 2 of 5 matches, giving a base win rate of 40%. The remaining outcomes break down as a 0% draw probability (no draws in the sample) and a 60% loss probability. Applying a small regression adjustment to account for the fact that even streaky teams tend to draw occasionally over a longer season, a more realistic estimate for the next competitive match would be:
This assessment is driven purely by the numbers: 2 wins in 5, a negative goal difference trend in the last two outings (1 scored, 5 conceded), and the complete absence of draws in the recent record. While the home performances against Grand-Saconnex and Lugano 2 were strong, the back-to-back away defeats to Lausanne II and FC Biel Bienne drag the probability down. In its current form, FC Schaffhausen wins around 38โ40% of its matches, making them a slightly less than even chance to take three points when the next game arrives.