
Holywell Town
Holywell Town stats and predictions provide a snapshot of this Welsh club's current standing in the semi-professional game. Competing in the Cymru North, the second tier of Welsh football, Holywell Town's last five outings have produced a mixed bag of results across league and friendly fixtures. With no single player dominating the scoring charts, the team's fortunes hinge on collective performances. Below you'll find the latest form, key numbers, and a probability-based forecast for future matches.
The team's most recent sequence (newest to oldest) is D, L, W, L, W โ two wins, one draw, and two defeats. Over these five matches, Holywell scored 9 goals and conceded 7, keeping two clean sheets. A 6-0 home hammering of Newtown stands out, but back-to-back losses to Airbus UK (0-3) and Brickfield Rangers (0-2) underline the inconsistency.
League-specific season totals aren't provided, but the last five results illustrate Holywell's strengths and weaknesses. In those 450 minutes of action, the team found the net 9 times (1.8 per game) while shipping 7. Two clean sheets hint at defensive capability when the unit clicks, yet the three matches without a clean sheet produced 7 conceded goals. The squad features names such as G. Williams, M. Taylor, R. Edwards, and B. Cornish, though none have recorded a goal or assist in the events tracked in the current dataset.
The club plays at Bartons North Wales Stadium in Holywell and competes primarily in the Cymru North, alongside appearances in cup and friendly competitions.
No upcoming fixtures are listed in the current data feed. Once the schedule is confirmed, this section will update with dates, opponents, and venue information. Check back for the latest Holywell Town matches.
Because no next opponent or betting odds are available, the probability assessment is based solely on recent form across all competitions. In the last five matches, Holywell Town have won 2, drawn 1, and lost 2 โ giving a win rate of 40%, a draw rate of 20%, and a loss rate of 40%. Looking only at Cymru North matches (last four league games), the record is 2 wins and 2 defeats, a 50% win rate with no draws.
Thus, a general estimate of Holywell Town's win probability sits at around 40% for any given upcoming fixture, with a 20% chance of a draw and a 40% chance of defeat. This reflects the team's current inconsistency: capable of a 6-0 victory and a 0-3 loss in the same month. Bettors and fans should therefore expect unpredictable outcomes until a clearer pattern of form emerges.