Beijing Royal Fighters VS Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons
The game will be played at 19:35 Beijing time on January 12, 2026 and is a regular season of the Chinese Men's Basketball Professional League (CBA). The two sides will face the Beijing Royal Fighters at home and Fujian Xunxing Sturgeons, who will challenge away. This prediction will focus on the "Total score under 177.5" market.
Recent recordBeijing Forbidden Warriors The recent game rhythm control is relatively stable, the defensive performance is up and down but has a certain intensity, and its total scoring trend needs to be analyzed in combination with the opponent. Fujian Xunxing is known for its fast offensive and defensive transitions and three-point shooting, with strong scoring explosiveness but insufficient defensive stability, and its total score in the game is usually high. The recent schedule of the two teams will directly affect their offensive efficiency and game pace, which will have a key impact on the total score.
Historical head-to-headLooking back at the past meetings between the two teams, the style of play is usually more open. The offensive characteristics of the Fujian team can often drive the rhythm of the game, making it easy for the two sides to form an offensive situation, and the total score of historical head-to-head fluctuations is large. Specific to the recent matchups, it is necessary to pay attention to whether a high score has been formed or whether one side has successfully suppressed the rhythm of the opponent.
The oddsare for markets with a total score of less than 177.5 points, and the institution offers balanced odds of 1.83. This shows that the institution believes that the probability of the total score of the game around the dividing line of 177.5 points is very close and there is no obvious tendency. This odds setting reflects a cautious assessment of Fujian's offensive firepower and erratic defense, as well as the game between Beijing's home defensive strategy and offensive rhythm.
In terms of predictions, the prediction of this over/under market tends to be "less than 177.5 points". The core logic is: First of all, the Beijing Forbidden Warriors may deliberately reduce the pace of the game at home, focusing on the defensive deployment of the Fujian team's outside core and consuming the physical strength of their offensive starting point. Secondly, the Fujian team plays away, and its high-scoring performance often relies on a smooth shooting touch, and efficiency may fluctuate under away pressure. Finally, 177.5 points is a relatively high dividing line in the CBA, and achieving a "small score" requires at least one team on both sides to be significantly abnormal on the offensive end or significantly increase in defensive intensity, which is the possibility of Beijing's home strategy and Fujian's away stability risk. Despite Fujian's ability to push the score higher, Beijing was motivated and capable of dragging the game into a slower, more physically confrontational pace.
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