- Lausanne-Sports have won three of the last five meetings and two of the three home head-to-heads
- Young Boys have won their last three away games, but Lausanne-Sports are more than capable of putting up a solid performance
- Florent Mollet has provided the end-product for Lausanne-Sports, but Omar Janneh is creating the chances with one assist in two games
Swiss heavyweights are locked in a two-horse race
With Lausanne-Sports in second spot on four points from two games and BSC Young Boys Bern top of the table with six points from a possible six, this Lausanne-Sports vs BSC Young Boys Bern preview points to Saturday's Super League 2026-2027 matchup between these two Swiss giants being a ripper.
Lausanne-Sports arrive off the back of a dogged 1-0 win at FC Basel, while Young Boys will be full of confidence after a 6-0 thrashing of FC Thun, also away from home, last time out. Both teams have hit the ground running after the World Cup break.
Lausanne-Sports have won two, drawn one and lost two of their last five matches, and with Young Boys winning each of their last fives, this match will be decided by which team gets the better of the other and has the most left in the tank.
Stalemate set to ensue at the Stade de la Tuiliere
Luka Elsner has implemented a more structured, possession-based style of soccer at Lausanne. They set up in a 4-2-3-1 system and try to keep things slow and controlled before hitting on the break.
Gerardo Seoane has restored Young Boys' identity as a direct and high-tempo attacking side that hunt turnovers and central overloads. These two styles clash in a good way and we think this will be a good watch, with Lausanne wanting to control the pace and Young Boys wanting to create chaos in this Lausanne-Sports vs BSC Young Boys Bern prediction.
Young Boys are the value bet
The Lausanne-Sports vs BSC Young Boys Bern betting tips lean toward the odds of 2.38 on Young Boys, which are just too big for a side with five straight wins and a perfect five-match record in Super League 2026/2027. Lausanne-Sports are available at 2.55 in the same market, with the draw coming in at 3.95.
We think Young Boys are the likelier winner here, but Lausanne-Sports will have home edge in this one and have won three of the last five meetings, so there's a solid case to be made for the hosts not getting blown away.
Over 2.5 goals at 1.4 looks a fit given the punchy nature of this matchup, but Both Teams To Score at 1.35 is our main play here. Lausanne's home record in Super League 2026/2027 is solid, but not ruthless (0 wins, 1 draw and 0 losses from 1 game played and 1.00 goals per home game).
Samuel Essende is Young Boys' most reliable threat in 2026/2027 with four goals in two matches, while he's scored five of his side's last 16 goals. Florent Mollet provides the finishing ability for Lausanne-Sports, but his supply is much less reliable.