Fenerbahçe's attacking profile and Konyaspor's porous defence push the goals and both-teams narratives to centre stage. The visitors have scored 71 and produced 195 shots on target this season, while Konyaspor has 42 goals but conceded 45; that asymmetry makes BTTS and Over selections sensible. Sportytrader explicitly backs Over 2.5 goals and the underlying numbers here align with that view: a wide gap in shots on target and a combined goals tally that points to an open game.
Konyaspor's home set-up rarely masks its defensive problems. They have only seven clean sheets and have leaked 45 goals, which creates value for markets that assume at least one concession. Conversely, Fenerbahçe have kept 10 clean sheets but still conceded 34; their matches commonly produce both goals and room for the opponent to score in counter phases. Foxbet's tip — BTTS combined with an Asian cushion for Konyaspor — reflects that split profile and explains why markets that mix both-teams and handicap protections are showing interest.
Result pricing is more polarized. Fenerbahçe to Win looks the principled call given their superior attacking output and shot volume, but Konyaspor's scoring record means an outright home upset is not impossible; the gulf in defensive reliability is the deciding factor. For alternative markets, card counts and corners should trend upwards because both teams favour direct attacking transitions and generate set-play opportunities; discipline figures (yellow cards ~77–82 across squads) support a market for slightly elevated card totals.
A clear majority of match previews lean toward a Fenerbahçe victory with goals. Sportytrader and several tipsters tilt toward Over 2.5, while others like Foxbet hedge with BTTS plus Asian lines. The smart way to view stakes is to separate goal-based views from pure winner risk: back the game to produce goals, and use a priced outright or single-goal insurance for the side expected to take more initiative.
Expect an open, end-to-end ninety minutes with Fenerbahçe carrying most of the initiative and Konyaspor seeking to punish transitions; markets that combine goal volume and protection on the visitors fit that picture best.