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Oh, how I love it when the market gets starry-eyed over a false favorite! Here we have Jong AZ priced as odds-on favorites at 2.15 despite sitting 17th in the Eerste Divisie, while Emmen languish in the betting at 3.00 despite being three places and three points better off in the table. This is exactly the kind of mismatch that gets my underdog senses tingling. Let's talk about Jong AZ, the "favorites" who have forgotten how to win at their own ground. Yes, they produced a sensational 4-1 demolition of league leaders ADO Den Haag away from home, and yes, they put three past FC OSS on the road. But don't let those away day heroics fool you. At home, these puppies have lost their bite entirely: zero wins in their last five home matches (four defeats, one draw), leaking 2.80 goals per game in the process. They recently fell 2-0 to Vitesse, lost 1-2 to Dordrecht, and even managed to lose a seven-goal thriller 3-4 against Almere City FC. They dominate possession (61.4% at home) but defend like they've left the back door wide open. Now, let's shine a light on our little underdogs, Emmen. Priced at 3.00, they're being treated like relegation fodder, yet they arrive with fresh momentum after a gritty 1-0 victory over Jong Utrecht. While their away record reads poorly on the surface (0% wins in last 5), look closer at the margins: a narrow 1-0 loss to Dordrecht, a hard-fought 0-0 draw with Jong Ajax, and a respectable 1-2 defeat at league leaders ADO Den Haag. They're tightening up at the back with two clean sheets in their last ten games compared to Jong AZ's solitary one, and they score just enough to trouble shaky defenses. Historically, Jong AZ haven't lost at home to Emmen (2 wins, 2 draws), but history means little when current form is this stark. Jong AZ's home record is genuinely atrocious, and their youthful inconsistency means that 4-1 away win at ADO Den Haag is more likely to be followed by another home collapse than a turnaround. Emmen, meanwhile, know how to grind results against struggling sides. **Key Points:** - Jong AZ have a 0% win rate in their last 5 home games (4 losses, 1 draw), conceding 2.80 goals per game - Emmen sit 14th with 33 points, three places and three points above 17th-placed Jong AZ - Jong AZ's last home result was a 0-2 defeat to Vitesse, while Emmen just beat Jong Utrecht 1-0 - Emmen have kept 2 clean sheets in their last 10 games vs Jong AZ's 1 clean sheet - Jong AZ concede frequently at home despite dominating possession (61.4%) **Summary:** The market has overreacted to Jong AZ's away exploits and ignored their home horror show. Emmen at 3.00 represents genuine underdog value against a side that simply cannot defend their own patch. Back the away win and let's cheer on the little guys to spring a surprise!
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Alright, gather round the bar, lads and lasses! We've got a proper Eerste Divisie scrap on Monday night as Jong AZ look to sort out their shocking home form against an Emmen side that couldn't buy a win on the road if they tried. Kick-off's at 7pm, and I've been crunching the numbers so you don't have to. Let's start with the hosts, shall we? Jong AZ are sat down in 17th place with 30 points from 29 games, and on paper their home record looks about as appealing as a warm pint – zero wins in their last five at their own gaff. But here's the thing, don't let that fool you completely. These lads can play a bit when they fancy it. Just ask league leaders ADO Den Haag, who took a right pasting off Jong AZ a few weeks back – a 4-1 hammering away from home, no less! They've also put three past FC OSS and three past VVV Venlo in recent weeks. Sure, they've leaked goals for fun at home (2.8 per game recently), but they're averaging 1.6 goals scored in front of their own fans, and with 20 goals in their last 10 games overall, they know where the net is. Now, Emmen roll into town sitting 14th with 33 points, and if you're looking for a team with travel sickness, you've found them. The away form is dire – zero wins in their last five on the road, losing four of them. They're only managing 0.8 goals per game away from home while shipping a whopping 2.4 at the other end. They did nick a 1-0 win against Jong Utrecht last time out to stop the rot, but before that they were turned over 4-0 by FC OSS and 4-2 by Almere City. When they travel, the defence goes walkabout. Looking at the head-to-head, Jong AZ have got the Indian sign over Emmen at home – unbeaten in four meetings with two wins and two draws, including a 4-1 demolition and a 3-2 thriller in recent seasons. The last time these two met back in November, Emmen nicked it 4-2 at their place, but Jong AZ have historically loved this fixture on home soil. The goal trends make for interesting reading too. Jong AZ games have been averaging over four goals a pop recently (2.0 scored, 2.1 conceded), while Emmen's matches are clocking in around the three-goal mark. With the Poisson models suggesting about 3.8 goals expected here, we could be in for a cracker. **Key Points:** • Jong AZ have won 60% of their last 5 away games but 0% of their last 5 home games – yet they did beat league leaders ADO Den Haag 4-1 on the road • Emmen have won 0% of their last 5 away games, scoring just 0.8 goals per game while conceding 2.4 • Head-to-head at Jong AZ's ground: hosts unbeaten in 4 meetings (2 wins, 2 draws) • Jong AZ averaging 2.0 goals per game over last 10; Emmen averaging 1.1 • Both teams showing "improving" trends in points per game despite dodgy recent records **Summary:** Listen, I know Jong AZ's home form looks about as reliable as British Rail in the snow, but at 2.15, there's a sniff of value here. Emmen are genuinely terrible away from home, and Jong AZ have proven they can mix it with the best – that 4-1 win against the league leaders wasn't a fluke. With the historical head-to-head advantage at home and Emmen's defensive frailties on their travels, I'm backing the hosts to finally get off the mark at home. It's not a banker, mind, but the maths stacks up just enough to have a nibble. **The Bet:** Back Jong AZ to win at 2.15
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