Atalanta will make the trip to Wankdorf Stadion for their UEFA Champions League clash with Young Boys on Tuesday, 26 November. View our free Young Boys vs Atalanta predictions below.
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Young Boys vs Atalanta predictions: Visitors to emerge victorious
Key stats
- Atalanta are currently on a six-match winning streak and an 11-match unbeaten run.
- Young Boys have lost four out of four UEFA Champions League games.
- Four of Young Boys’ last five matches featured goals at both ends.
- The last encounter between these teams was a six-goal thriller.
Correct score prediction: Young Boys 1-3 Atalanta
Young Boys have suffered four defeats in as many Champions League games, and they conceded almost three goals per game in the process.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Atalanta are overwhelming favourites
- HOME:11/2 (6.50) – 15.4%
- DRAW:19/5 (4.80) – 20.8%
- AWAY:4/9 (1.44) – 69.2%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Young Boys are 34th in the 36-team table having failed to earn a single point. They have scored only one goal in four matches played so far. On the other hand, Atalanta are unbeaten in this competition and are currently in the top 10.
With that in mind, Atalanta are the expected winners at 4/9 (1.44). Teams with these odds generally have a 69.2% probability of winning.
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It is also fair to note that four of Atalanta's last six matches went above the 2.5-goal threshold. On that note, over 2.5 total goals has an appealing look at 11/20 (1.55). That one has a 64.5% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Another high-scoring affair on the cards?
Young Boys and Atalanta were paired in the same group during the 2021/22 season. Atalanta defeated Young Boys by a lone goal at home before playing to a 3-3 draw in the reverse fixture.
UEFA Champions League 23/11/21
Young Boys
Atalanta
UEFA Champions League 29/09/21
Atalanta
Young Boys
Young Boys preview: Hoping to earn their first win of the competition
Young Boys still have a high number of players on the treatment table, with as many as nine of them ruled out of this contest. They include: Saidy Janko, Sadin Crnovrsanin, Loris Benito, Abdu Conte, Mats Seiler, Miguel Chaiwa, Banhie Zoukrou, Patric Pfeiffer, and Facinet Conte.
Predicted lineup: Ballmoos (GK), Hadjam, Lauper, Camara, Blum, Males, Ugrinic, Lakomy, Virginius, Imeri & Itten.
Switzerland Super League 11/05/25
D
Servette
0
Young Boys
0
Switzerland Super League 03/05/25
L
Lausanne Sports
3
Young Boys
2
Switzerland Cup 26/04/25
L
Biel Bienne
1
Young Boys
0
Switzerland Super League 21/04/25
W
FC Zurich
1
Young Boys
2
Switzerland Super League 13/04/25
L
Lucerne
5
Young Boys
0
Atalanta preview: Eyeing their seventh consecutive victory
Gian Piero Gasperini will be missing the services of these key men in this midweek’s Champions League encounter: Davide Zappacosta (calf injury), Berat Djimsiti (leg injury), Sead Kolasinac (hamstring injury) and long-term absentee Gianluca Scamacca (ACL injury).
Predicted lineup: Carnesecchi (GK), Toloi, Hien, Kossounou, Bellanova, De Roon, Ederson, Ruggeri, Pasalic, Retegui & Lookman.
Italy Serie A 12/05/25
W
Roma
1
Atalanta
2
Italy Serie A 04/05/25
W
Monza
0
Atalanta
4
Italy Serie A 27/04/25
D
Lecce
1
Atalanta
1
Italy Serie A 20/04/25
W
AC Milan
0
Atalanta
1
Italy Serie A 13/04/25
W
Bologna
0
Atalanta
2
Player to watch: Marco Carnesecchi

Besides Yann Sommer, Marco Carnesecchi is the only other goalkeeper that has kept four clean sheets in the UEFA Champions League this season. The former Cremonese shot-stopper has five clean sheets in his last eight appearances and will look to continue his fine form on Tuesday evening.