
Jackson Tchatchoua vs. Bologna – Player props & odds to score a goal on March 9
Jackson Tchatchoua vs. Bologna – Player props & odds to score a goal on March 9
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Will Jackson Tchatchoua find the back of the net when Hellas Verona goes up against Bologna on Sunday, March 9 at 7:30 AM ET? For updated stats and anytime goalscorer odds, continue scrolling.
Hellas Verona picked up a loss in its last game by a score of 2-0 against Juventus away from home on March 3. Juventus outshot Hellas Verona by a margin of 24 to five.
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Jackson Tchatchoua's Odds to Score a Goal vs. Bologna
Odds to score a goal next game: +1650
Soccer player prop odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 12:40 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Jackson Tchatchoua's 2024-25 Stats
This season, he has hit the pitch for 25 matches, scoring in two of them.
In terms of xG (expected goals), Tchatchoua is at 0.7, which is 1.3 lower than his actual goal tally of two.
When it comes to assists, he has tallied at least one in two of 25 games this season.
So far in the 2024-25 season, he has attempted 10 shots (0.4 per match), with three being on target.
Hellas Verona vs. Bologna Scoring Insights
Hellas Verona is 15th in Serie A in goals scored (27 overall, one per game), and Bologna is eighth in goals conceded (33 overall, 1.2 per game).
In Serie A, Bologna has put up 42 goals in 27 games (sixth in league), and Hellas Verona has given up 56 in 27 games (20th).
In terms of goal differential, Hellas Verona is 20th in Serie A at -29.
Bologna is eighth in Serie A in goal differential at +9.
Hellas Verona vs. Bologna Match Info
Matchup: Hellas Verona vs. Bologna
Hellas Verona vs. Bologna Time: 7:30 AM ET
7:30 AM ET Date: March 9, 2025
March 9, 2025 Venue: Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi
Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi Live stream: Watch this game on Paramount+
Watch Hellas Verona vs. Bologna on Paramount+
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