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Young Boys vs Basel Prediction, Odds & Tips

Young Boys vs Basel Prediction and Tips

Swiss Super League
Full TimeSunday, 10 May 2026
Our take

Young Boys defeated Basel 3-0 in Swiss Super League play. Our model favored a Young Boys win at 49 percent probability, and the pick landed. Basel arrived in poor form, winless in two of their last five matches, while Young Boys had mixed results over the same stretch with two wins and two draws. The clean sheet was notable given Basel's recent defensive struggles and Young Boys' inconsistent attacking record. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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Basel vs Young Boys 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 Young Boys. 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 begambleaware.org.

Our pick

Young Boys to win

49%Won

Result

Young Boys3:0Basel

YBO v BAS

Our model called Young Boys to win at 49%. Young Boys 3-0 Basel. Pick landed.

AI Prediction Result

Young Boys to winWon โœ“
Probability
48.5%
Home
48.5%
Draw
20.8%
Away
30.6%

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Expected goals (xG)

Match xG total 4.47

YBO3.03
BAS1.44
Editorโ€™s preview

Young Boys vs Basel: Derby Day in Bern as Champions Face the League's Most Clinical Side

Rafael Mbeki ยท 8 May 2026

Last updated Sunday 10 May 2026, match day. There is something about a derby on the final weekend of a season that concentrates everything, the pride, the history, the unfinished business, into ninety minutes that carry a weight entirely disproportionate to the table. Young Boys host Basel this afternoon at 14:30, and while the championship conversation has long since been settled, the occasion itself demands respect.

Where the Season Stands

The standings, it must be said, tell a story of considerable contrast. Basel have been extraordinary this season. Twenty-four wins from thirty-five matches, only nine defeats, and a goal difference of plus thirty-five built on seventy-six goals scored against forty-one conceded. That is not merely the arithmetic of a dominant team. That is the rhythm of a side that has understood, week after week, how to impose itself on opponents at every level of this league.

Young Boys, by comparison, have been a team searching for consistency. Twelve wins, ten draws, thirteen defeats. Forty-six points. A goal difference of just plus six from sixty-nine goals scored, which tells you something interesting in itself. They have found the net with regularity, yet they have also been generous at the back, conceding sixty-three times. What people do not understand is that a team can be capable of genuine quality in attack while remaining structurally vulnerable, and those two truths can exist in the same shirt on the same afternoon. Young Boys are exactly that kind of team this season.

Basel arrive here at 74 points, a number that speaks of a season executed with real intelligence and purpose. The distance between these two sides is not simply twenty-eight points. It is twenty-eight points built through craft and organisation against a side that has been rather more inconsistent in its application.

The Nature of This Fixture

There is a particular quality to Swiss football derbies that I have always found interesting, having played in leagues where the fixture list carries its own theatrical intensity. The Swiss game has a directness, a willingness to engage, that produces matches with more movement and more goals than many neutrals might anticipate. Look at the goals figures for both sides this season and you understand immediately why the bookmakers price both teams to score at 1.36. That is a market telling you, with considerable confidence, that goals in both nets is the expected narrative.

Young Boys have scored sixty-nine times this season at home and away combined. Basel have scored seventy-six. Both defences have been breached freely enough that the over 2.5 goals expectation feels entirely grounded in what these teams have produced across thirty-five rounds of football. This is not a fixture that invites caution. It invites expression.

The Tactical Conversation

What Basel have done so well this season is maintain their defensive shape while scoring with variety and purpose at the other end. Forty-one goals conceded over thirty-five matches is the figure of a team that has rarely been disorganised, rarely been caught open. They have the goal difference of a side that controls matches rather than simply surviving them.

Young Boys present an interesting problem for any opponent because their attacking output is genuinely dangerous, sixty-nine goals is not a modest total, yet they have been punished on the counter and through the lines with a frequency that suggests their defensive structure carries gaps. For Basel, that is an invitation rather than a warning.

In my time playing in leagues where the gap between first and sixth could be vast, you learned that the final match of the season sometimes brought out something unexpected in the lesser team. The pressure of the title race lifts from both sides and what replaces it is something looser, more instinctive. Young Boys have nothing to lose this afternoon. That freedom can be dangerous. You cannot coach that particular version of looseness, the kind that comes when a team plays without consequence. It can produce moments of genuine brilliance.

The Betting Picture

The signal attached to this fixture points toward a Basel win at 3.30, with a model probability of around thirty-one per cent for the away side. I will be transparent about my own thinking here. The edge identified is small, just 0.4 percentage points above the implied probability, and that is not the kind of margin that compels me toward a result bet. I back class on the biggest stages, and while Basel are unquestionably the classier outfit this season, a four per cent edge on a thirty-one per cent probability is not conviction betting. It is noise.

What does interest me is the goals landscape. Both teams to score at 1.36 reflects a genuine probability that both attacks will find a way through. The over 2.5 market, priced accordingly, invites the same conclusion. Young Boys have shown throughout this season that they will score goals in this stadium. Basel have shown that they score goals everywhere. The correct score market at Unibet places 2:1 to Young Boys at 6.75, which is a score entirely consistent with both teams finding the net in a match where the home side creates without the defensive rigour to keep Basel quiet.

The away exact goals market is worth a brief thought. Basel scoring one goal is priced at 2.75 with bet365, and scoring two at 3.50. Given how they have performed across this campaign, the expectation of at least one Basel goal in this environment feels well founded.

A Final Thought on the Occasion

The beautiful game does not always reward the beautiful team, as I have said before and will say again. But on this afternoon, with Basel arriving as the dominant force of the Swiss season and Young Boys playing with the particular freedom of a side that has already accepted its position in the table, there is every reason to expect a match with life and movement and goals. Basel's quality is not in doubt. Young Boys' capacity to cause problems is not in doubt either. The gap between them is real and it is wide, but ninety minutes of derby football has a habit of compressing everything. That is why we watch.

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Young Boys

YBO

W L L D D1Wยท2Dยท2LBTTS 60%

Young Boys

Basel

BAS

L W L L D1Wยท1Dยท3LBTTS 60%

Basel

Run-in & context

Young Boys moved to 6th position with three points, capitalizing on Basel's slump. Basel remained 5th but the 3-0 loss represented a significant setback after two wins; our model suggested their inconsistency, oscillating between wins and losses, made them vulnerable to dominant opponents. The result widened the performance gap between the sides in the table.

Injury impact

  • YBO have a near-full squad available.

  • BAS are missing 7 players. Impact rating: 20/100.

Venue

Venue to be confirmed.

Weather

Weather data unavailable for this venue.

Set pieces

  • Young BoysUnavailable
  • BaselUnavailable

Match Probabilities

Full-Time Result

49%
21%
31%
48.5%YBO
20.8%Draw
30.6%BAS

Both Teams to Score

69%
Yes 68.8%No 31.2%

Over/Under 2.5 Goals

70%
Yes 69.8%No 30.2%

Goals Markets

Over 1.5
88%
Over 2.5
70%
Over 3.5
48%
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Double Chance

1X
57.6%
12
2.7%
X2
39.8%

Half-Time Result

YBO
39.4%
Draw
36.3%
BAS
24.4%

BTTS in Both Halves

Yes
14.3%
No
85.7%

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Match Centre

Lineups, live stats, full odds comparison, and in-depth match data for Basel vs Young Boys.

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SSR Ratings & Movement

Metric
Young Boys crestYBO
Basel crestBAS
Overall1517+17.61518-17.6
Attack1541+10.71539-10.7
Defence1463+9.51499-9.5
Goals Index1546+11.71489+8.3
BTTS Index1518-10.31528-9.7

๐Ÿ“ Post-Match Analysis

Young Boys 3-0 Basel: Champions Hammer Rivals in Swiss Super League Masterclass

Young Boys put on a dominant display to thrash Basel 3-0 at home, cementing their place at the summit of the Swiss Super League with 74 points from 36 games. Basel had no answers.

Jay Thompson13 May
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Form Guide (Last 5)

Young Boys crestYBO
BASBasel crest
WLLDD
LWLLD
1-2-2Record (W-D-L)1-1-3
6Goals Scored7
20%Clean Sheet %0%
60%BTTS %60%

Head-to-Head

3 meetings
Matches
Venue
BASDrawsYBO
0W (0%)2D (67%)1W (33%)
5
Avg Goals
67%
BTTS
100%
Over 2.5
3Over 2.5 goals in the last 3 consecutive meetings3YBO unbeaten in the last 3 meetings
MarketCountRateStreak
BTTS (Yes)2/367%-
Over 2.53/3100%3
Over 1.53/3100%-
Under 2.50/30%-
BAS Clean Sheet0/30%-
YBO Clean Sheet1/333%1

Match History

10 May 26
Young BoysYoung Boys crest
3-0
Basel crestBasel
L
4 Apr 26
BaselBasel crest
3-3
Young Boys crestYoung Boys
D
4 Apr 26
BaselBasel crest
3-3
Young Boys crestYoung Boys
D

Match facts at a glance

Kickoff
Last meeting
Young Boys 3-0 Basel (10 May 2026)
Head-to-head record
Young Boys 0W ยท 2D ยท 0L Basel (2 meetings)
BTTS this season ยท Young Boys
60%
BTTS this season ยท Basel
60%
Our prediction
Young Boys to win (49%)
Our value pick
Basel Win (+0.3% edge vs market)

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