Al-Muharraq's performance this season has been middling, scoring 12 goals and conceding 10, resulting in a goal difference of +2. They average 1.2 goals per match, indicating a balanced attack and defence. At home, Al-Muharraq's attack is more stable, scoring 6 goals and conceding 5, with a goal difference of only 1, suggesting intense competition. Against similar opponents, Al-Muharraq has a 40% win rate and a 40% loss rate, showing significant variability in form. Al Khaldiya demonstrates stronger attacking power, ranking high this season with 15 goals and an efficiency of 1.5 goals per game, surpassing the home team. However, their defence is relatively weaker, conceding 9 goals, and their average of 2.2 yellow cards per game indicates disciplinary issues in their tactics. In similar matches, the away team also shows some stability with a 40% win rate, a 40% draw rate, and a 20% loss rate. They have not scored against similar home teams, suggesting potential difficulties in breaking through away. In terms of corner data, the home team averages 4 corners, while the away team reaches 5.2, meaning the former needs to strengthen control over the defence. The yellow card statistics also suggest that both sides will be more competitive in their struggles. Although the two teams have not met recently, the contrast in attack and defence is obvious, and this game may determine who can control the midfield and display different styles in terms of tempo and competition.
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