Are the predictions accurate?
They are probability-based forecasts, not guarantees. Backtesting is shown to make model performance transparent.
FAQ
Answers to common questions about forecast basis, accuracy, score prediction, goal totals, completed-result updates, lineup sources, and risk disclosure.
They are probability-based forecasts, not guarantees. Backtesting is shown to make model performance transparent.
It uses model probabilities, xG, score distributions, fixture context, standings, and completed-match review signals.
They use expected goals and score distribution estimates to show likely scorelines and score ranges.
It includes total-goal lean, over/under probability, and both-teams-to-score probability.
Recent fixtures can refresh from public match-center data, then appear in the backtesting module.
Lineups and player data come from public match-center data when published. The site does not invent unavailable starters.