East Kilbride and Edinburgh City face each other on Saturday 04.18.2026, at 15:00 (UK Time), in a League Two 2025/26 match. The game will take place at East Kilbride's home ground, the K Park Training Academy.

Our team of analysts has crafted predictions for the clash between East Kilbride and Edinburgh City, grounded in an in-depth statistical analysis of both sides. We aim to empower bettors with reliable insights, delivering today’s top free betting tip to support smarter, more profitable choices.

APWin predictions for East Kilbride vs Edinburgh City

With odds already defined by leading bookmakers, our specialists have thoroughly reviewed the key match data. Check out our expert prediction below:

APWin Prediction

Under 3.5 Goals

The APWin team has examined the key betting markets and identified the most valuable opportunities.

👉 Our prediction is: Both teams don't score

Defensive solidity should prove to be a major factor in this matchup. Both teams' backlines are rock solid, so scoring chances will be hard to come by.

As such, there is decent value to be had in betting 'no' on the Both Teams to Score market.

East Kilbride preview

East Kilbride heads into the match with the following record in the League Two: in 33 matches, East Kilbride secured 18 victories, 7 draws, and 8 losses, maintaining an average of 1.85 points per game.

Taking a broader look at East Kilbride's 2025/26 season, the team has achieved a total of 18 victories so far.

East Kilbride has been effective in the offence, scoring a total of 68 goals, of which 67 were scored in the League Two, resulting in an average of 2.03 goals per game.

Individually, the standout performer is John Robertson, who has found the back of the net 18 times. However, he is not alone in driving the offence. John Robertson has taken on the role of the team's main playmaker, leading with 10 assists.

On the defensive side, East Kilbride has conceded 45 goals in the League Two (an average of 1.36 per game) and 47 goals throughout the entire season, with an average of 1.38 per match in the 2025/26 campaign.

Edinburgh City preview

Edinburgh City comes into the game with 33 matches played so far in the League Two. They have secured 8 victories, 10 draws, and 15 losses, maintaining an average of 1.03 points per game in the competition.

Across all competitions in the 2025/26 season, the team has recorded 9 wins, 10 draws, and 16 losses.

Edinburgh City's attack has been highly effective, scoring 41 goals during this period. Of that total, 39 were netted in the League Two, with an average of 1.18 goals per game. The overall season average is 1.17.

Edinburgh City's offensive system is led by Robert Mahon, the team's top scorer this season. The irish forward has found the back of the net 9 times. He is supported by the team's best assist provider, Robert Mahon. The forward has contributed with 5 assists.

On the defensive side, the team has conceded 64 goals with an average of 1.94 per game in the championship. For the whole season, the team conceded 66 goals in 35 matches, averaging 1.89 per match.

Head to head: East Kilbride vs Edinburgh City

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Home Team

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East Kilbride

Scotland - League Two

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall L W D W D

1.6

Home W W W W W

3

Away L D D W W

1.6

Away Team

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Edinburgh City

Scotland - League Two

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall L L L L L

0

Home L L L W D

0.8

Away L L L L D

0.2

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Published on 18 April 2026, at 07:32 Last updated on 23 April 2026, at 20:01
Author: Amauri Barbosa

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