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Supporting tips are derived from recent form data and are secondary to the main selection above. All bets carry risk.
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As we reach the dying embers of the Ligat ha’Al season, the trajectories of these two clubs could not be more diametrically opposed. Hapoel Tel Aviv, currently sitting 4th, enters this fixture with a solid 57% win probability and a burning desire to solidify their standing. Conversely, Hapoel Petah Tikva is enduring an absolute nightmare. The visitors are in a catastrophic freefall, having lost their last five consecutive matches. Even more alarming is their defensive collapse during this run, conceding a staggering 14 goals an average of 2.8 goals allowed per game.
The psychological state of the Petah Tikva dressing room is undoubtedly fragile. When a team gets locked into a losing streak this severe, every minor setback during a match feels like an insurmountable mountain. Hapoel Tel Aviv is perfectly positioned to exploit this anxiety. Tel Aviv recently ground out a 1-1 draw with Maccabi Tel Aviv, a result that proves their tactical resilience and readiness for tough battles. Returning home to Bloomfield Stadium, they will view this fixture as a prime opportunity to correct their course and feast on a deeply wounded opponent.
The head-to-head data removes any lingering doubt about the outcome. In their last five meetings, Hapoel Tel Aviv has emerged victorious three times, with the other two ending in draws. Petah Tikva simply does not know how to beat them. Tel Aviv’s offense, which averages 1.68 goals per match, is going to relentlessly test a Petah Tikva backline that is currently leaking goals for fun. The pressure is on Tel Aviv to dispatch a weaker opponent without fuss, and given Petah Tikva’s horrific form and lack of confidence, a comfortable home win is the most undeniable prediction on the board.

