- Team form: Thun are on a five-game winning streak and unbeaten in five, but they are facing a resurgent Young Boys side this Sunday
- Home form: Young Boys have won both of their last two home matches, and boast a strong home record of eight wins, two draws, and three defeats from 13 in the Super League 2025/2026
- Away form: Thun are in top form away from home, winning 11 and losing only two of their 13 away games in the Super League 2025/2026
FC Thun set to extend winning run at Young Boys
With 64 points from 27 games, champions-elect FC Thun have set the standard for the Super League 2025/2026, sitting on top of the table. The visitors arrive in red-hot form at BSC Young Boys Bern, looking to extend their five-game winning run against a side which is more than familiar to them.
FC Thun have won two and lost three of their five most recent head-to-heads against Young Boys in all competitions, although the Bern-based side have had the better of recent home encounters. However, Thun also came out on top in their most recent clash just five weeks ago, thumping Young Boys 4-1 at home in the Super League 2025/2026.
FC Thun’s tactical organisation and high-tempo, counter-attacking philosophy have been the key to their success since Mauro Lustrinelli took charge in July 2022. Lustrinelli’s men have a strong defensive setup and often look to transition quickly into attack, while they have been scoring freely and conceding little this term - averaging 2.31 goals per game scored and only 1.00 conceded away from home in the Super League 2025/2026.
Lustrinelli’s side can make their visitors feel the pressure
Odds and form
The odds for an away win for FC Thun are attractive at 2.62, and Lustrinelli’s team are strong enough to justify support at that price. Young Boys, currently 6th in the Super League 2025/2026 with just 39 points from 27 matches, have been in mixed form of late, with two wins, a draw, and two losses in their last five matches.
Tactics and home record
Gerardo Seoane has overseen a high-tempo, vertically-focused style since taking the reins in November 2025, but Young Boys have had to chase the game often this term, and they don’t have the players to press high enough to make the numbers work on a consistent basis. However, Young Boys are a good team at home, winning eight of their 13 Super League 2025/2026 games in Bern, and it will take a supreme effort for Thun to get a win in Bern.
Open game in the cards as high-pressing hosts target the win
A win for FC Thun looks a distinct possibility in this Super League 2025/2026 clash, although Young Boys will be competitive in an open game which could feature goals at both ends.
Chris Bedia is the main goal threat for the hosts with 15 goals in 26 Super League 2025/2026 appearances this season, while Elmin Rastoder has been in equally clinical form for Thun, netting 11 times in 26 matches.
- Backing both teams to score, which comes in at 1.38, is advised in this clash between two teams who will give it their all on Sunday
- Young Boys, who have conceded 16 goals in 13 home games this season, are open at the back, and the odds of 1.39 around Over 2.5 goals look too short for a high-scoring affair