Thun vs Young Boys Prediction, Odds & Tips
Thun vs Young Boys Prediction and Tips
Our model backs Thun to win at 47% probability, with best odds of 1.90 at Unibet UK. The Swiss Super League match kicks off May 14 at 14:30 UTC at Thun's ground. Thun have lost their last five matches while Young Boys have won two of five; both sides scored in 40% of recent outings. 18+. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Register to SaveThun vs Young Boys Preview: Can the Champions Grind Out a Win on Match Day?
Connor Maguire Β· 8 May 2026
Last updated 14 May 2026. This is it. Match day. The Swiss Super League wraps up its 2025 season this Thursday afternoon, and Thun host Young Boys in a fixture that, on paper, has nothing riding on it. That does not mean it does not matter. Standards matter every single time you walk out on that pitch. End of.
Where Things Stand
Young Boys are champions. 74 points from 36 games, 24 wins, 76 goals scored. That is a title-winning record and nobody can take it away from them. They finish the regular phase at the summit, 8 points clear of second-placed opposition on 66 points, and their goal difference of plus 33 tells you everything about the level they have operated at. They compete. They score goals. They hold their standards.
Thun, on the other hand, sit on 47 points with a record of 12 wins, 11 draws and 13 losses. Goals for: 72. Goals against: 66. The thing is, that is a side that can score. They have been involved in open, chaotic football all season. Their defence has been the problem. Conceding 66 goals in a league campaign is not a defensive record. That is a defensive disaster waiting to happen again on Thursday.
What the Numbers Are Telling Me
Listen, I do not need a laptop to read this fixture. But the numbers back up what the eye test already says. Both of these sides have been involved in high-scoring games all season. Thun have conceded 66 and scored 72. Young Boys have put 76 past opposition and let in 43. You add those up and you are looking at two teams who do not make games tight and tense. They make games messy and entertaining.
The market has priced Over 2.5 goals at 1.4 with sport888. The model puts the probability at 68 per cent. The market implies 71 per cent. Listen, there is no edge there and I am not pretending there is. But the directional read is correct. This game has goals written all over it based on the season-long data from both clubs. Both teams to score is priced at 1.36, which tells you the bookmakers agree with every word I just said.
The model also flags Young Boys to win at 3.4 with Unibet, giving them a 30.7 per cent chance of victory. The edge is just 1.3 per cent. That is not a bet. That is noise. The home win looks the likelier outcome at those odds given Thun have home advantage and a point to prove in front of their own supporters on the final day of the season.
Confirmed Lineups and Injuries
No confirmed lineups are available at the time of publication and the injury data has not provided specific names ahead of this fixture. That is frustrating, but it is where we are. What I will say is this: Young Boys, as champions with nothing left to win or lose, may well use this fixture to give fringe players minutes. If they rotate heavily, Thun will sense blood. Home advantage with a full-strength or near full-strength local side against a patched-up champions squad is a legitimate scenario for an upset.
The thing is, even a rotated Young Boys side carries quality. A team that scores 76 goals in a season does not suddenly forget how to find the net because the manager makes a few changes. Their attacking standards have been consistent and that is what champions do. They maintain accountability across the squad, not just the starting eleven.
The Tactical Picture
Thun will look to play on the front foot at home. They are a side built for goals, not clean sheets. Their defensive numbers over the season confirm that. They will accept that Young Boys will create chances. Their approach will be to outscore their opponents rather than contain them. That attitude, when it works, is exciting. When it does not, you concede three and wonder what happened.
Young Boys have the quality to exploit any side that leaves space in behind. 76 goals in a season means their attackers are clinical and their midfield creates consistently. Thun defending deep is not something they have demonstrated they can do. Defending on the front foot against a technical side means you need to win your individual battles. Every single one of them. The basics.
My Read on This Game
I am not backing the Young Boys win at 3.4 with a 1.3 per cent edge. I have more self-respect than that. The model flagging Over 2.5 at negative edge is not a bet either, even if the gut feeling says goals are coming.
What I will say plainly is this. Both teams to score at 1.33 to 1.36 reflects reality. Thun have scored 72 goals in 36 games. Young Boys have scored 76. Neither defence inspires confidence. A clean sheet in this fixture would be a surprise, not an expectation. The BTTS No signal in the data has a confidence rating of 33 and a model edge of virtually zero. That signal should be ignored. There is no value there and nothing in the season-long data to support it.
If I had to make one call on this game, I would say it ends with goals at both ends and somewhere between three and four goals total. That is not a tip. That is just what the season says about both of these clubs. Accountability for the result sits with the players on that pitch, as it always does. No excuses on the final day of the season. None acceptable.
Final Odds Summary
Young Boys to win: 3.4 (Unibet). Over 2.5 goals: 1.4 (888sport). Both teams to score Yes: 1.36 (bet365 and 888sport). Both teams to score No: 3.0 (bet365 and BetVictor). These are your reference points heading into kick-off at 14:30 on Thursday 14 May.
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Last updated 14 May 2026. This is it. Match day. The Swiss Super League wraps up its 2025 season this Thursday afternoon, and Thun host Young Boys in a fixture that, on paper, has nothing riding on it. That does not mean it does not matter. Standards matter every single time you walk out on that pitch. End of.
Where Things Stand
Young Boys are champions. 74 points from 36 games, 24 wins, 76 goals scored. That is a title-winning record and nobody can take it away from them. They finish the regular phase at the summit, 8 points clear of second-placed opposition on 66 points, and their goal difference of plus 33 tells you everything about the level they have operated at. They compete. They score goals. They hold their standards.
Thun, on the other hand, sit on 47 points with a record of 12 wins, 11 draws and 13 losses. Goals for: 72. Goals against: 66. The thing is, that is a side that can score. They have been involved in open, chaotic football all season. Their defence has been the problem. Conceding 66 goals in a league campaign is not a defensive record. That is a defensive disaster waiting to happen again on Thursday.
What the Numbers Are Telling Me
Listen, I do not need a laptop to read this fixture. But the numbers back up what the eye test already says. Both of these sides have been involved in high-scoring games all season. Thun have conceded 66 and scored 72. Young Boys have put 76 past opposition and let in 43. You add those up and you are looking at two teams who do not make games tight and tense. They make games messy and entertaining.
The market has priced Over 2.5 goals at 1.4 with sport888. The model puts the probability at 68 per cent. The market implies 71 per cent. Listen, there is no edge there and I am not pretending there is. But the directional read is correct. This game has goals written all over it based on the season-long data from both clubs. Both teams to score is priced at 1.36, which tells you the bookmakers agree with every word I just said.
The model also flags Young Boys to win at 3.4 with Unibet, giving them a 30.7 per cent chance of victory. The edge is just 1.3 per cent. That is not a bet. That is noise. The home win looks the likelier outcome at those odds given Thun have home advantage and a point to prove in front of their own supporters on the final day of the season.
Confirmed Lineups and Injuries
No confirmed lineups are available at the time of publication and the injury data has not provided specific names ahead of this fixture. That is frustrating, but it is where we are. What I will say is this: Young Boys, as champions with nothing left to win or lose, may well use this fixture to give fringe players minutes. If they rotate heavily, Thun will sense blood. Home advantage with a full-strength or near full-strength local side against a patched-up champions squad is a legitimate scenario for an upset.
The thing is, even a rotated Young Boys side carries quality. A team that scores 76 goals in a season does not suddenly forget how to find the net because the manager makes a few changes. Their attacking standards have been consistent and that is what champions do. They maintain accountability across the squad, not just the starting eleven.
The Tactical Picture
Thun will look to play on the front foot at home. They are a side built for goals, not clean sheets. Their defensive numbers over the season confirm that. They will accept that Young Boys will create chances. Their approach will be to outscore their opponents rather than contain them. That attitude, when it works, is exciting. When it does not, you concede three and wonder what happened.
Young Boys have the quality to exploit any side that leaves space in behind. 76 goals in a season means their attackers are clinical and their midfield creates consistently. Thun defending deep is not something they have demonstrated they can do. Defending on the front foot against a technical side means you need to win your individual battles. Every single one of them. The basics.
My Read on This Game
I am not backing the Young Boys win at 3.4 with a 1.3 per cent edge. I have more self-respect than that. The model flagging Over 2.5 at negative edge is not a bet either, even if the gut feeling says goals are coming.
What I will say plainly is this. Both teams to score at 1.33 to 1.36 reflects reality. Thun have scored 72 goals in 36 games. Young Boys have scored 76. Neither defence inspires confidence. A clean sheet in this fixture would be a surprise, not an expectation. The BTTS No signal in the data has a confidence rating of 33 and a model edge of virtually zero. That signal should be ignored. There is no value there and nothing in the season-long data to support it.
If I had to make one call on this game, I would say it ends with goals at both ends and somewhere between three and four goals total. That is not a tip. That is just what the season says about both of these clubs. Accountability for the result sits with the players on that pitch, as it always does. No excuses on the final day of the season. None acceptable.
Final Odds Summary
Young Boys to win: 3.4 (Unibet). Over 2.5 goals: 1.4 (888sport). Both teams to score Yes: 1.36 (bet365 and 888sport). Both teams to score No: 3.0 (bet365 and BetVictor). These are your reference points heading into kick-off at 14:30 on Thursday 14 May.
THU
Thun are in severe form collapse. Five consecutive defeats across their last five matches, conceding 9 goals while scoring just 2. Recent losses include 0-2 at Sion, 1-3 at Basel, and back-to-back defeats to Lugano. Clean sheet percentage stands at 0; defensive structure has disintegrated. League position reflects their struggles at the foot of the table.
YBO
Young Boys show mixed recent trajectory. Two wins in last five, including 3-0 victory over Basel, offset by defeats and draws. They've recorded 10 goals across five matches against 7 conceded. Clean sheet percentage of 40 indicates defensive stability. Current league position at 6th suggests mid-table consolidation rather than title contention.
Run-in & context
Thun occupy bottom position; Young Boys sit 6th, 5 points clear. This represents a significant quality gap entering the final stretch of Swiss Super League season. Thun's defensive frailty contrasts sharply with Young Boys' relative solidity. Our model identifies this as a fixture where form disparity should prove decisive. Both sides show 40% BTTS likelihood despite vastly different defensive records.
Predicted lineups
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Injury impact
THU are missing 4 players. Impact rating: 20/100.
YBO have a near-full squad available.
Venue
Venue to be confirmed.
Weather
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Thun vs Young Boys Preview: Can the Champions Grind Out a Win on Match Day?
Young Boys arrive at Thun on Thursday 14 May as Swiss Super League champions, but with the season over as a contest, Connor Maguire gives his final verdict on what to expect from a game where desire a...
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- Kickoff
- Competition
- Swiss Super League
- Best 1X2 price
- Thun Win @ 2.05 (bwin)
- BTTS this season Β· Thun
- 40%
- BTTS this season Β· Young Boys
- 60%
- Our prediction
- Thun to win (47%)
- Our value pick
- Young Boys Win (+1.3% edge vs market)
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