
Saint Martin
Saint Martin stats and predictions provide valuable insight for those following the Saint Martin national football team in the Friendly International league. While exact league table positions are not available, the team's recent form paints a clear picture of their competitive level.
Over their last five matches, Saint Martin's form reads W W L W L. The most recent outing was a convincing 3-0 away win over Bonaire on March 30, 2026, followed by a 3-1 home victory against Barbados on March 26, 2026. Prior to that, they fell 0-1 at home to Belize on November 15, 2025, grabbed a 2-1 away win at Dominica on November 12, 2025, and lost 1-2 at home to Anguilla on November 9, 2025. This run includes three wins and two losses, with no draws. The team scored 9 goals and conceded 5 during this period, producing a positive goal difference of +4.
Although Saint Martin does not compete in a traditional league with standingsโparticipating solely in friendliesโtheir match statistics reveal key performance indicators. In their last five fixtures, they have averaged 1.8 goals scored per game and 1.0 goals conceded. At home, they played three times, winning once (3-1 vs Barbados) and losing twice (0-1 vs Belize, 1-2 vs Anguilla), with a neutral goal difference. Away from home, however, Saint Martin has been flawless, beating Bonaire 3-0 and Dominica 2-1, scoring 5 and conceding just 1.
As of the latest data, no upcoming fixtures have been scheduled for Saint Martin. The friendly nature of the league means match dates are often announced on short notice. Once new games are listed, their predictions will be updated here.
With no next opponent confirmed, we assess Saint Martin's general win probability based on their current form. Over the last five matches, the team has won 3 (60%) and lost 2 (40%), with zero draws. Therefore, in its current form, Saint Martin wins around 60% of its matches. The loss probability stands at 40%, while the chance of a draw is effectively 0%โa reflection of the team's tendency to produce results without deadlocks. This percentage estimate provides a baseline for future friendlies; specific opponents and match odds, once available, may shift these numbers. Bettors can use this 60% win probability as a starting point when evaluating any upcoming Saint Martin game.