
Johnstone Burgh
Johnstone Burgh stats and predictions provide a snapshot of the team's current standing in Friendly Clubs football. With the available data, Johnstone Burgh enters the picture after a single recorded friendly, showing clear room for improvement. This analysis dives into recent form, season stats, and a data-driven win probability assessment to support better match predictions.
Johnstone Burgh's current form is defined by the only result on file: a 4โ1 away defeat to Annan Athletic on June 23, 2026. The loss leaves them with a straight 'L' in their last matches column. While a one-match sample is small, the manner of the defeatโconceding four goals on the roadโsuggests defensive issues that could carry into future friendlies. The team managed just one goal, indicating attacking struggles as well. As a result, the form guide displays a 0% win rate and 100% loss rate from the available data, with a goal difference of -3.
Johnstone Burgh's season stats are drawn from one fixture in the Friendly Clubs league. In that match, they scored 1 goal and conceded 4, resulting in an average of 1.00 goals for and 4.00 goals against per game. No home or away split is available beyond the away loss. Points, league position, and additional performance metrics are not recorded for this team in the current dataset. The lone match paints a picture of a side that must tighten up at the back and find more cutting edge in attack if they are to improve their standing.
Johnstone Burgh predictions centre on the estimated win probability for upcoming friendly matches. Based on the only resultโa heavy defeat to Annan Athleticโthe teamโs chances of winning a typical future fixture are calculated at 25%. The remaining probabilities split into a 25% chance of a draw and a 50% chance of a loss. This assessment is derived from the performance in the one available data point: a significant loss away from home, conceding four goals while scoring only once. Such a margin indicates a probable favouriteโunderdog dynamic, with Johnstone Burgh likely to be priced as outsiders in its next outings. While the sample size prevents a highly confident projection, the numbers point to a side that is a clear underdog in most Friendly Clubs matchups. Punters and analysts should treat this as a cautious baseline until more results are recorded.