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UCLA vs California Prediction and Odds - 19 February 2023

UCLA faces California in college basketball action at Pauley Pavilion on Sunday, commencing at 2:30pm AEDT.

Stats Insider's top betting tips for UCLA vs California, plus the latest betting odds in Australia, are featured below.

Who will win? UCLA vs California

Based on detailed machine learning and data, Stats Insider has simulated Sunday's UCLA-California college basketball game 10,000 times.

Our leading predictive analytics model gives UCLA a 97% chance of defeating California at Pauley Pavilion.

More: Free Betting Guide for UCLA vs California

UCLA vs California Betting Odds

The current betting odds in Australia for Sunday's college basketball clash at Pauley Pavilion are shown below:

  • Head to Head: UCLA $1.01, California $26.00
  • Line: UCLA -25 ($1.91), California +25 ($1.91)
  • Total (Over/Under 126.5 Points): Over $1.91, Under $1.91

Odds are correct at time of publishing and subject to change.

Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, PointsBet currently has UCLA to win at $1.01 and California to win at $26.00.

UCLA is listed as a 25-point favourite against California, with odds of $1.91 currrently available at PointsBet.

For the underdog California (+25) to cover the line, PointsBet currently has odds of $1.91.

The Over/Under for total points scored is set at 126.5 with PointsBet, which currently has odds for the Over at $1.91 and odds for the Under at $1.91.

According to Stats Insider's model, California (+25) has a 52% chance of covering the line, while the Over/Under total of 126.5 points considered an equal 50-50 chance of hitting.

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UCLA vs California CBB Betting Tips

  • Head to Head: California at $26.00 with PointsBet
  • Line: California +25 at $1.91 with PointsBet (52% probability)
  • Total Points: Under 126.5 at $1.91 with PointsBet (50% probability)

Today's UCLA vs California predictions are based on world-class simulations and wagering experience to provide you with the best possible advice around the clock.

While the UCLA has a higher chance of winning the game, betting on California to win is our preferred option due to the edge identified when comparing our data-led probabilities to the odds currently on offer.

Taking advantage of the edges published here at Stats Insider is pivotal to achieving long-term profitability.

UCLA vs California NCAAB Best Bets

Stats Insider's predicted final score for UCLA vs California at Pauley Pavilion this Sunday has UCLA winning 75-51.

This prediction is based on each team's average score following 10,000 game simulations.

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Stats Insider has full betting coverage of UCLA vs California on Sunday, including pre-match predictions, best betting tips, and live updates.

Remember, our model updates frequently, so refresh this page for the latest expert predictions before the UCLA vs California match-up at Pauley Pavilion.

As always, check out Stats Insider's Value Summary to get betting tips for every college basketball game, plus a host of other sports that we offer predictions on.

UCLA vs California NCAAB 2023

The game between UCLA and California in college basketball at Pauley Pavilion is scheduled to start at 2:30pm AEDT on Sunday.

  • Game: UCLA vs California
  • Date: Sunday 19 February 2023
  • Time: 2:30pm AEDT
  • Venue: Pauley Pavilion

All dates and times mentioned in this article are Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT) unless otherwise noted.

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