This section breaks down the goal statistics of Sacramento Gold and Oakland SC in the NPSL. This information is crucial in better understanding how the two teams’ offences and defences have performed during the current campaign.
In terms of how Sacramento Gold has performed with scoring and conceding goals in the NPSL, here’s a quick summary:
Goals scored - Sacramento Gold in NPSL
- Sacramento Gold has scored 24 goals in 10 matches for an average of 2.4 goals scored per match.
- As the home side, Sacramento Gold has scored 16 goals in their 6 home matches in the NPSL, resulting in 2.67 goals per match at home.
- And as the visiting side, Sacramento Gold has 8 goals scored in 4 away matches for an average of 2 goals scored per away match.
Goals conceded - Sacramento Gold in NPSL
- Defensively, Sacramento Gold has conceded 21 goals in 10 matches, giving them an average of 2.1 goals conceded per match.
- At home, Sacramento Gold has given up 14 goals in 6 matches for an average of 2.33 goals conceded per home match.
- And away from home, their record is 7 goals given up in 4 matches, resulting in 1.75 goals conceded per away contest.
For Oakland SC, this is how many goals they have scored and conceded:
Goals scored - Oakland SC in NPSL
- Oakland SC has scored 9 goals in 9 matches played, giving them an average of 1 goals scored per match in this campaign.
- As the away team, Oakland SC has scored 4 times in 5 for an average of 0.8 goals scored per match.
- And at their home ground, Oakland SC has 5 in 4 home matches, which comes out to an average of 1.25 goals scored per match.
Goals conceded - Oakland SC in NPSL
- Oakland SC’s defence has let in a total of 14 goals in 9 matches thus far. As a result, they are averaging 1.56 goals conceded per match.
- Away from home, Oakland SC has conceded 4 goals in 5 matches. That gives them an average of 0.8 goals given up per away match.
- On home soil, meanwhile, Oakland SC has the following stats: 4 matches, 10 goals surrendered for an average of 2.5 goals conceded per match.