Slavia Prague – Bodö/Glimt Tip, AI Prediction & Odds 09/17/2025

Slavia Prague – Bodö/Glimt Tip Champions League, Matchday 1 on Wednesday, 09/17/25 at 6:45 p.m.

Well, that’s an interesting matchup! Both old and new sports betting providers are leaning toward the home team with their respective Slavia Prague Bodö/Glimt odds. After all, the Norwegians only seem to develop superpowers in the Arctic Circle.

And yet, I’m not going to write them off in my Slavia Prague vs. Bodö/Glimt prediction – at least not when it comes to contributing to a high-scoring evening of soccer.

Just last weekend, the “Yellow Horde” scored a 7-1 victory, while the Czechs’ 3-1 win over league rivals Karvina also suggests that an over 2.5 goals bet on the handy Betano app could pay off.

Slavia Prague vs. Bodö/Glimt AI predictions:

Obviously, our digital betting friend’s Slavia Prague Bodö/Glimt AI prediction openly suggests that even more than the 3 goals I’m aiming for could be scored on Wednesday.

Over 3.5 goals at odds of around 2.42 is a slightly more aggressive choice, but still realistic. After all, the Czechs alone have broken this mark time and again in each of their last three competitive games.

Predicted chance of winning:

Slavia Prague win
Draw
Bodö/Glimt win
60.8%
27.1%
12.1%

If I were you, I would also consider the Double Chance X2 bet – and not just because of the potential to double your stake. After all, the home team is only human.

Did you know that Slavia Prague has only won one of its last 10 European Cup games and has even lost the majority of them (2 draws, 7 defeats)?

Both teams to score at 1.55, on the other hand, is a safe Slavia Prague vs. Bodö/Glimt tip, which in my opinion seems ideal for helping the LeoVegas betting bonus quickly reach the necessary payout maturity.

What you need to consider when betting on Slavia Prague vs. Bodö/Glimt

  • Slavia remained unbeaten in the opening games of both of their previous Champions League appearances (1 win, 1 draw).
  • In the last Europa League group stage, Slavia did not win at home (2 draws, 2 defeats).
  • Bodø/Glimt kept a clean sheet in only 3 of their last 7 competitive wins.
  • Bodø/Glimt scored at least five goals in three of their last five competitive games.
  • Slavia Prague has won only one of its last ten games in European competition (2 draws, 7 losses).

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