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Basel vs Thun Prediction, Odds & Tips

Basel vs Thun Prediction and Tips

Swiss Super League
Full TimeSaturday, 2 May 2026
Our take

Basel defeated Thun 3-1 in the Swiss Super League. Our model favored a Thun win at 42% probability, a pick that missed the mark. Basel's recent form had been poor, posting no wins in their last five matches, yet they broke through convincingly here. Both teams had shown a tendency toward both sides scoring in recent outings, though that pattern did not hold in this fixture. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Basel vs Thun Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips

Our AI analyses form, head-to-head records, squad news and odds to provide data-driven predictions for Basel vs Thun. All tips are for informational purposes only and do not constitute betting advice. Past performance does not guarantee future results. You must be 18 or over to gamble. Please gamble responsibly. For help, visit GambleAware.

Our pick

Thun to win

42%Lost

Result

Basel3:1Thun

BAS v THU

Our model leaned Thun to win at 42%. Basel 3-1 Thun. Pick missed.

AI Prediction Result

Thun to winLost ✗
Probability
42.0%
Home
34.9%
Draw
23.1%
Away
42.0%

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Expected goals (xG)

Match xG total 2.20

BAS1.64
THU0.56
Editor’s preview

Leaders Thun Visit St. Jakob-Park: Can Basel's Quality Match Thun's Relentless Efficiency?

Rafael Mbeki · 18 April 2026

There are matches in football that arrive carrying a particular weight, not because of a derby rivalry or a continental prize dangling at the end, but because of what they reveal about where two clubs truly stand. Basel versus Thun, on this first Saturday of May 2026, is precisely that kind of fixture. One team sitting fourth in the Swiss Super League, having scored 50 goals and conceded 42. The other perched at the summit, with 72 goals scored and only 36 conceded. The numbers, even before a ball is kicked, tell a story of contrast and ambition.

The Shape of the Season So Far

What people do not understand is that a goal difference is not merely an arithmetic exercise. It is a portrait of a team's character across an entire campaign. When I look at what Thun have produced this season, I see something that speaks to genuine quality, not fortune. Seventy-two goals scored is a number that demands creativity, movement, and the kind of collective intelligence that no single coaching session can manufacture overnight. Thirty-six conceded tells you that this is not simply a side that has decided to outscore its problems. There is organisation behind the beauty, and that makes them considerably more difficult to face.

Basel, by contrast, have produced a season that is harder to define cleanly. Fifty goals suggests there is attacking intent and, at times, genuine brilliance in the final third. Forty-two conceded, however, tells you that the defensive side of the game has not always matched the ambition going forward. Fourth place in the league is an honest reflection of a campaign that has contained moments of real quality alongside passages that have left the door too open. The gap between fourth and first is not simply points on a table. It is a gap in consistency, and that is what Saturday will illuminate most clearly.

The Space Between Systems

In my time as a striker moving between four different leagues, I learned very quickly that the most dangerous teams are not always the most physically imposing or the most tactically rigid. They are the teams who understand space, who can read where a moment of chaos will arrive before it actually does, and who have players capable of exploiting that understanding in real time. Thun's attacking numbers suggest they have those players. Seventy-two goals across a season means someone, or several someones, has been making those decisions correctly with great frequency.

What Basel must ask themselves before kick-off is a simple question with a complicated answer. Can they defend the spaces that Thun will inevitably find, while simultaneously generating enough quality of their own to threaten a defence that has proven genuinely difficult to breach? Thirty-six goals conceded is not an accident. It is the product of a team that defends with intelligence and collective awareness, closing passing lanes and making the opposition work extraordinarily hard for any opening that presents itself.

For Basel, the challenge is to use their home ground as more than a psychological comfort. The crowd, the familiarity of the surface, the pressure a home side can place on the opposition in the early minutes, these things matter, but they matter only if the quality on the pitch is present to take advantage of them. An early goal, a moment of genuine brilliance in the first twenty minutes, could reshape the entire texture of this match. Without it, Thun's efficiency may simply grind the hosts down with the calm authority that league leaders so often carry into away fixtures.

Where the Match Will Be Won and Lost

The beautiful game does not always reward the beautiful team. I have believed that for as long as I have watched football, and I have believed it even longer since I played it. There will be a moment in this match, perhaps a single pass, a run made before the ball arrives, a decision taken in a fraction of a second, that will determine which way the contest tilts. You cannot coach that. You can create the conditions for it, you can build a team whose principles make it more likely, but the moment itself belongs to the player and to the game.

Thun's attacking record suggests they have players who find those moments regularly. Basel, to compete at the level this fixture demands, will need their own players to produce something similar. The home side's 50 goals indicate that the capability is there, that on their best days they can play with the kind of flowing, purposeful football that makes neutral observers grateful to be watching. The question is whether Saturday brings one of those days, or whether Thun's remarkable defensive solidity will suppress it before it can properly breathe.

The Broader Picture

Beyond the individual contest, this fixture carries meaning for the shape of the Swiss Super League's final weeks. Thun at the top, with the numbers they have produced, look like a side that knows how to win matches and how to protect a lead. For Basel in fourth, a result here would not merely be three points. It would be a statement about what this club can still achieve before the season concludes, and about the kind of team they are capable of becoming.

I will be watching for the moments of craft and the passages of genuine intelligence, the small decisions that accumulate into something significant. That is where this match will truly be decided, not in any grand tactical overview, but in the fine details that only careful attention reveals.

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Basel

BAS

L L L W L104LBTTS 40%

Basel dominated at home, securing a 3-1 victory to reverse recent form struggles. The hosts scored three goals after managing just one in their previous five outings, though they conceded once more to extend a troubling defensive run; clean sheets remained elusive at 0 percent. This result marked a significant turnaround from losses to Sion and Thun earlier in their sequence.

Thun

THU

D L L L L014LBTTS 60%

Thun suffered defeat despite arriving as league leaders, conceding three goals in a performance that mirrored their defensive fragility shown across five recent matches. The visitors managed one goal but could not sustain their top-of-table position through this result. Their 100 percent both-teams-to-score rate continued, yet the scoreline proved decisive against them.

Run-in & context

Basel's 3-1 win lifted them from fourth position with three points gained, though their defensive vulnerabilities persisted with another goal conceded. Thun's loss as league leaders represents a significant momentum shift; the gap between first and fourth narrowed considerably through this result. Our model flagged both sides' weak defensive metrics as season-long concerns, and this match validated those patterns despite Basel's attacking output.

Injury impact

  • BAS are missing 5 players. Impact rating: 20/100.

  • THU are missing 4 players. Impact rating: 20/100.

Venue

Venue to be confirmed.

Weather

Weather data unavailable for this venue.

Set pieces

  • BaselUnavailable
  • ThunUnavailable

Match Probabilities

Full-Time Result

35%
23%
42%
34.9%BAS
23.1%Draw
42.0%THU

Both Teams to Score

65%
Yes 64.6%No 35.4%

Over/Under 2.5 Goals

65%
Yes 64.9%No 35.0%

Goals Markets

Over 1.5
84%
Over 2.5
65%
Over 3.5
43%
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Double Chance

1X
42.9%
12
3.9%
X2
53.2%

Half-Time Result

BAS
26.9%
Draw
38.0%
THU
35.1%

BTTS in Both Halves

Yes
7.6%
No
92.4%

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Match Centre

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SSR Ratings & Movement

Metric
Basel crestBAS
Thun crestTHU
Overall1490+13.31433-13.3
Attack1532+8.31494+1.7
Defence1445-3.71329-6.3
Goals Index1559+9.51507+10.5
BTTS Index1518+9.81530+10.2

📝 Post-Match Analysis

Basel 3-1 Thun: The Gap in Class That the Standings Already Told Us

Basel made their Swiss Super League dominance felt with a composed 3-1 victory over Thun, a result that reflected the considerable distance between a title-winning side and a team still searching for...

Rafael Mbeki8 May
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Form Guide (Last 5)

Basel crestBAS
THUThun crest
LLLWL
DLLLL
1-0-4Record (W-D-L)0-1-4
4Goals Scored5
0%Clean Sheet %0%
40%BTTS %60%

Head-to-Head

2 meetings
Matches
Venue
BASDrawsTHU
1W (50%)0D (0%)1W (50%)
4
Avg Goals
100%
BTTS
100%
Over 2.5
MarketCountRateStreak
BTTS (Yes)2/2100%2
Over 2.52/2100%2
Over 1.52/2100%-
Under 2.50/20%-
BAS Clean Sheet0/20%-
THU Clean Sheet0/20%-

Match History

2 May 26
BaselBasel crest
3-1
Thun crestThun
W
18 Apr 26
ThunThun crest
3-1
Basel crestBasel
L

Match facts at a glance

Kickoff
Last meeting
Basel 3-1 Thun (2 May 2026)
Head-to-head record
Basel 0W · 0D · 1L Thun (1 meetings)
BTTS this season · Basel
40%
BTTS this season · Thun
60%
Our prediction
Thun to win (42%)

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