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Live Betting - Benetton Treviso vs Newport Dragons on Rugby Union

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Who is favored to win in Benetton Treviso vs Newport Dragons?

Bookmakers slightly favor Benetton Treviso at around 1.60–1.70 odds versus Newport Dragons at roughly 2.20–2.40, reflecting Treviso’s stronger recent European form and home advantage in Treviso. Benetton have been more consistent in the Challenge Cup pool stages, especially at home, while Dragons have struggled away in Italy in recent seasons with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time is Benetton Treviso vs Newport Dragons?

The Benetton Treviso vs Newport Dragons European Challenge Cup match is scheduled to start at 5:30 PM local time on 10 January 2026 in Treviso, Italy. This corresponds to 4:30 PM UTC, as Italy operates on Central European Time in January.

Where is Benetton Treviso vs Newport Dragons being held?

The game will be played at Stadio Comunale di Monigo in Treviso, a rugby-specific venue with a capacity of around 6,700 spectators and a traditionally vocal home crowd. The stadium’s typically cool and occasionally damp January conditions can favor Benetton’s forward-dominated, territory-focused style of play.

Benetton Treviso vs Newport Dragons prediction & odds - who wins?

Based on current form and home strength, Benetton Treviso are predicted to win, with an implied probability of roughly 60–65% at odds around 1.60–1.70, while Dragons’ price near 2.20–2.40 reflects their underdog status. Handicap markets are likely to set Benetton at about -6 to -8 points, suggesting a one-to-two score margin if Benetton’s pack can control possession and territory.

What is the head to head record between Benetton Treviso vs Newport Dragons?

In recent European encounters between Benetton Treviso and Newport Dragons, Benetton have held a narrow edge, winning more of the most recent clashes in Treviso, while meetings in Wales have been more evenly split. Across their last several Challenge Cup and cross-border fixtures, margins have usually been within 10–12 points, indicating a competitive but slightly Benetton-favored head-to-head trend.