EnglandEngland
League TwoLeague Two
Round 32

Crewe vs Gillingham Prediction & Betting Tips

14 Feb 2026
1-0
Full Time
Alexandra Stadium, Crewe
Incorrect
Our #1 Pick
Both Teams Score
Yes
1 : 0
FT

Betting Tips

40%
26%
34%
CreweDrawGillingham
Match Result
Crewe
40%
Total Goals
Under 2.5
52%
Both Teams Score
Yes
54%
Double Chance
Home/Away
36%
Asian Handicap
AH Home -0.25
@ 1.99
50%
Odds updated hourly from bookmakers
Predictions recalculated every 2 hours
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Expert Analysis

David Coleman
David Coleman Senior Football Analyst
75% 20+ yrs
6 min read

In the heart of Cheshire, beneath the looming spires of Alexandra Stadium, a striker’s journey might tilt the scales this weekend. Elijah Tezgel, a young talent whose 8 goals have sparked hope for Crewe, is poised to be the decisive figure in a crucial mid-season fixture. With both teams eyeing vita...

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Match Facts

Crewe
Crewe have scored all 4 penalties this season
Crewe concede 23% of goals in the first 15 minutes (13 goals)
Gillingham
Gillingham have scored all 9 penalties this season
Gillingham have received 4 red cards in 44 matches this season
Gillingham score 68% of their goals in the second half

Key Statistics

Crewe7
3Draws
10Gillingham
2.35Avg Goals
35%BTTS
40%Over 2.5
14 Feb 2026Crewe1-0Gillingham
23 Aug 2025Gillingham1-0Crewe
15 Feb 2025Gillingham0-0Crewe
5 Oct 2024Crewe2-0Gillingham
29 Mar 2024Gillingham0-0Crewe
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Full Match Analysis

David Coleman
David Coleman
Senior Football Analyst
75% Accuracy
20+ Years Experience
5.5k Predictions

Clash at Alexandra: Tezgel’s Moment as Crewe Host Gillingham in Battle for League Two Supremacy

In the heart of Cheshire, beneath the looming spires of Alexandra Stadium, a striker’s journey might tilt the scales this weekend. Elijah Tezgel, a young talent whose 8 goals have sparked hope for Crewe, is poised to be the decisive figure in a crucial mid-season fixture. With both teams eyeing vital points in their quest for stability and progression, this match is set to be a tactical chess match where individual brilliance and calculated strategy could determine the outcome.

Context and Stakes: Racing the Midtable Line

As we reach the halfway point of the League Two campaign, both Crewe and Gillingham find themselves amid a crowded pack fighting for positioning. Crewe, sitting 9th with 47 points, are striving to boost their push into the playoff zone. Gillingham, four spots below with 41 points, are eager to solidify their midtable status and climb away from the relegation zone lurking nearby. This fixture carries significance beyond just three points; it’s about momentum, confidence, and asserting dominance in what has been a fiercely competitive season.

Momentum and Form: The Tale of Two Trajectories

Crewe's recent performances show a mixture of resilience and inconsistency. Their last five matches—comprising two wins, a draw, and two losses—highlight their ability to both threaten and capitulate. Their goal-scoring averages hover around 1.3 per game, with defensive solidity at times, but vulnerability persists, with only 20% clean sheets. Their wins have often been gritty, with an emphasis on structured play, leaning on their 4-2-3-1 formation to control possession and create opportunities for their leading scorers.

Gillingham's form tells a slightly more optimistic narrative—three wins in their last five outings indicate a team that can sting opponents on occasion. Their attacking output is marginally better at 1.4 goals per game, but defensive frailty remains apparent—they concede roughly 1.6 per match. Their 70% BTTS (both teams to score) rate underscores their open style, with the 4-2-3-1 system allowing dynamic interplay, especially involving creative midfielder M. Clark and their top scorer B. Dack.

Strategic Blueprints: Tactical Expectations at Alexandra

Both teams are deploying the 4-2-3-1, a formation conducive to balanced attack and defense, which suggests this game may hinge on midfield battles and quick transitions. Crewe will likely lean on their physicality and tight organization, aiming to exploit spaces created by Gillingham’s occasionally leaky defense. Expect them to prioritize structured pressing, especially targeting Gillingham’s creative hubs like M. Clark and A. Little.

Gillingham, meanwhile, will probably adopt a reactive approach, looking to hit quickly on counters, especially using the pace of their wingers and crossing from full-backs. Their strategy could involve congesting midfield, forcing Crewe into long balls, and then attempting to capitalize on turnovers. With their propensity to engage in open contests, the game might open up, offering chances for both sides to exploit defensive lapses.

Key Players Who Could Swing the Balance

  • Crewe:
    • E. Tezgel: With 8 goals, he's the focal point of Crewe’s attack. His movement inside the box and aerial threat make him Gillingham’s primary concern.
    • J. March: Providing 5 assists alongside 7 goals, he’s the creative heartbeat, capable of unlocking tight defenses with incisive passes.
    • Calum Agius: A versatile scorer with 6 goals, whose positional flexibility offers tactical depth for Crewe's forward line.
  • Gillingham:
    • B. Dack: The top scorer with 7 goals, Dack's ability to find space and finish chances makes him Gillingham’s main threat.
    • A. Little: With 5 goals, his movement and link-up play could be pivotal in breaking down Crewe’s defensive setup.
    • M. Clark: The creative engine with 4 assists, capable of threading passes that unlock tight defenses or creating set-piece opportunities.

Historical Echoes and Pattern Recognition

Looking back over their last 19 meetings, Gillingham edges the rivalry with 10 wins, compared to Crewe’s 6. The fixture has often been tightly contested, with an average of 2.42 goals per game. Notably, Gillingham has been more successful in recent encounters, including a 1-0 away victory last August. The tendency toward low-scoring matches (only 37% BTTS) suggests cautious, tactical battles rather than free-flowing goal fests. Crewe’s recent victory at home (2-0) hints at the potential for a resurgence, but Gillingham’s resilience remains a challenge.

Unpacking the Betting Landscape: Odds and Value

Bookmakers favor the home side, with Crewe priced at 1.73 for victory, translating to an implied probability of approximately 41.3%. Gillingham’s odds stand at 2.0 (35.7%), with a draw at 3.1 (23%), indicating a fairly balanced betting market. The Double Chance markets show some value—1X at 1.4 and 12 at 1.33—highlighting the cautious approach favored by bettors.

Over/Under 2.5 Goals is slightly leaning towards under, with a 52% confidence level, aligning with historical trends of lower-scoring encounters. Both teams to score (BTTS) is slightly favored at 53%, making it a compelling option given the attacking talent on show. The Asian Handicap market offers some intriguing angles: the home +0 at 1.8 and away +0 at 2, with a slight edge for Crewe, but the -0.25 handicaps at 2.06 and 1.78 respectively suggest that a narrow victory or draw is a plausible outcome.

Forecast and Final Verdicts: The Balance of Power

Considering all factors—form, head-to-head, tactical setup, and betting probabilities—our confidence leans towards a closely fought contest. Crewe's recent home form and their offensive weapons tip the scale marginally in their favor. A 1-1 draw seems a reasonable prediction, especially given the 53% confidence in both teams to score and the tendency for tight matches historically.

However, with a slight edge in overall form and defensive solidity, a narrow win for Crewe (perhaps 2-1) cannot be ruled out, especially if Tezgel or March find their shooting boots. The under 2.5 goals market also appears attractive, considering the league’s penchant for low-scoring affairs and both teams' defensive records.

Best Bets Summary

  • Result Prediction: Draw (X) — Confidence Level: 40%
  • Goals Market: Under 2.5 Goals — Confidence Level: 52%
  • Both Teams to Score: Yes — Confidence Level: 53%
  • Double Chance: 1X (Home win or draw) — Confidence Level: 36%

In essence, expect a tactical, tense encounter that hinges on key moments—Tezgel’s sharpness, Dack’s experience, and the midfield battles. Crewe’s home advantage and attacking threat give them a slight edge, but Gillingham’s resilience and recent form keep this fixture firmly in the balance.

Additional Information

CreweCrewe

Top Scorers

E. Tezgel
E. TezgelAttacker
8Goals
J. March
J. MarchAttacker
7Goals
Calum Agius
Calum AgiusMidfielder
6Goals
T. O'Reilly
T. O'ReillyMidfielder
5Goals
M. Sanders
M. SandersMidfielder
3Goals

Top Assists

T. O'Reilly
T. O'ReillyMidfielder
8Assists
J. March
J. MarchAttacker
5Assists
M. Sanders
M. SandersMidfielder
4Assists
R. Hutchinson
R. HutchinsonDefender
3Assists
O. Lunt
O. LuntMidfielder
3Assists

Cards

R. Hutchinson
R. HutchinsonDefender
70
M. Sanders
M. SandersMidfielder
60
J. Connolly
J. ConnollyDefender
60
T. O'Reilly
T. O'ReillyMidfielder
40
O. Lunt
O. LuntMidfielder
40
GillinghamGillingham

Top Scorers

B. Dack
B. DackMidfielder
7Goals
A. Little
A. LittleMidfielder
5Goals
M. Clark
M. ClarkDefender
3Goals
J. Andrews
J. AndrewsAttacker
3Goals
R. McKenzie
R. McKenzieMidfielder
3Goals

Top Assists

M. Clark
M. ClarkDefender
4Assists
R. Hutton
R. HuttonDefender
3Assists
G. McCleary
G. McClearyAttacker
2Assists
J. Andrews
J. AndrewsAttacker
1Assists
S. Vokes
S. VokesAttacker
1Assists

Cards

J. Andrews
J. AndrewsAttacker
80
S. Gale
S. GaleMidfielder
70
M. Clark
M. ClarkDefender
60
E. Nevitt
E. NevittAttacker
60
B. Dack
B. DackMidfielder
50

Detailed Form & Recent Matches

Crewe
LLLWL
10Played
3Wins
1Draws
6Losses
Points/Game1
Win %30%
Goals/Game2.9
Scored Avg1.2
Conceded Avg1.7
BTTS50%
Clean Sheets20%
Failed to Score30%

Recent Matches

25 AprLat Chesterfield0-2
18 AprLvs Milton Keynes Dons1-3
11 AprLat Grimsby2-3
6 AprWvs Salford City1-0
3 AprLat Accrington ST0-2
Gillingham
LLLDW
10Played
1Wins
2Draws
7Losses
Points/Game0.5
Win %10%
Goals/Game3.4
Scored Avg0.9
Conceded Avg2.5
BTTS50%
Clean Sheets20%
Failed to Score40%

Recent Matches

25 AprLat Barnet2-6
18 AprLvs Grimsby1-4
14 AprLat Cheltenham1-2
11 AprDat Salford City0-0
6 AprWvs Accrington ST2-0

Head to Head History

Betting Statistics

MetricValue
Total Matches20
Average Goals2.35
BTTS35%
Over 2.5 Goals40%
Over 1.5 Goals65%

Goals by Team

TeamTotalAverage
Crewe211.05 per game
Gillingham261.3 per game

Clean Sheets

TeamClean Sheets
Crewe6 (30%)
Gillingham9 (45%)
14 Feb 2026League TwoCrewe1-0Gillingham
23 Aug 2025League TwoGillingham1-0Crewe
15 Feb 2025League TwoGillingham0-0Crewe
5 Oct 2024League TwoCrewe2-0Gillingham
29 Mar 2024League TwoGillingham0-0Crewe
3 Oct 2023League TwoCrewe2-0Gillingham
21 Mar 2023League TwoGillingham2-1Crewe
8 Oct 2022League TwoCrewe1-1Gillingham
1 Feb 2022League OneGillingham1-0Crewe
20 Nov 2021League OneCrewe2-0Gillingham
26 Jan 2021League OneGillingham4-1Crewe
3 Nov 2020League OneCrewe0-1Gillingham
12 Mar 2016League OneGillingham3-0Crewe
17 Oct 2015League OneCrewe0-1Gillingham
10 Jan 2015League OneCrewe3-1Gillingham
30 Aug 2014League OneGillingham2-0Crewe
22 Mar 2014League OneGillingham1-3Crewe
28 Sept 2013League OneCrewe0-3Gillingham
10 Mar 2012League TwoGillingham3-4Crewe
13 Aug 2011League TwoCrewe1-2Gillingham