Perth Wildcats VS Adelaide 36ers
This Australian National Basketball League (NBL) regular season will be played at 18:30 Beijing time on February 20, 2026, with the Perth Wildcats hosting the Adelaide 36ers. According to the moneyline odds provided by the user, the home win is 1.78 and the away win is 2.05.
Recent RecordsPerth Wildcats: As a traditional NBL powerhouse, the team is expected to maintain a strong home performance at that time, and may have an advantage in offensive and defensive efficiency and key ball handling at home in the near future. Adelaide 36ers: The team's away ability will be a key point of examination, and there may be fluctuations in defensive stability or away offensive efficiency in the near future, affecting its ability to score points away.
Historical confrontationThe historical confrontation between the two teams has always been fierce. The Perth Wildcats usually have a clear psychological and record advantage at home against the Adelaide 36ers, with a high home win rate. Although the Adelaide 36ers have occasionally had upsets, it is difficult to win away from Perth as a whole.
The odds offered by the odds agency are 1.78 for home wins and 2.05 for away wins. This odds combination clearly shows a bias towards the Perth Wildcats playing at home, with home win odds at a low level and relatively manageable return risk, while away win odds above 2.00, indicating that the agency believes that it is not easy for the Adelaide 36ers to win directly away.
Predictingthe combined home advantage, historical head-to-head psychological advantage and odds tendency, the Perth Wildcats have a higher probability of winning at home in this game. The game is expected to be a stalemate, but the home team is expected to win the game with a more consistent overall play and home momentum.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for match discussion purposes only. There is uncertainty in competitive sports, and factors such as on-the-spot lineups and player status may affect the results, so please look at it rationally.
