
Three Bridges
Looking for Three Bridges stats and predictions? The club, founded in 1901 and based at Jubilee Field in Crawley, West Sussex, plays in the Isthmian League South East Division. Based on the available match data, Three Bridges have posted a strong run of recent results, winning three of their last four competitive outings.
Three Bridges' recent form shows alternating wins and losses when including all competitions, but their league performance has been particularly impressive. The last five official results (most recent first) are:
Excluding the friendly, the competitive form reads: Won 3, Lost 1. All three wins came on the road with clean sheets. The team has scored 8 goals and conceded only 3 in those four competitive matches, showing both defensive solidity and attacking efficiency. The only competitive loss was in the FA Trophy against Ascot United. No draws have been recorded in this span.
While full league table standings are not available, the numbers from the most recent competitive matches highlight Three Bridges' solid campaign:
These figures paint a picture of a team that is difficult to beat and capable of controlling games on the road. The victory margin in the league games (4-1, 2-0, 2-0) indicates consistent performance against fellow South East Division sides.
Based on the available competitive results, we can estimate Three Bridges' chances in upcoming fixtures. Without next-match odds or a specific opponent, the general Three Bridges win probability is calculated from their recent competitive form: 3 wins and 1 loss in the last 4 matches. That yields a win percentage of 75%, a draw percentage of 0% (since no draws occurred), and a loss percentage of 25%. While the sample size is limited, the data strongly suggests that Three Bridges are likely to continue their winning ways in the Isthmian League South East Division, where they have been particularly dominant. Unless they face a significantly stronger opponent, their chance of winning upcoming league matches should hover around 75%, with a low probability of a draw. As always, actual outcomes depend on the specific opponent, venue, and squad availability, but the current form points to a team that usually finds a way to win.