Results Stats
Win rates, home and away splits, double chance and undefeated hit rates for every team this season. Toggle between win and loss, filter by home or away form, and check next fixture odds alongside the hit rate.
Win Rate
| Team | Opp Hit Rate | Odds | |||||
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Current season · Domestic leagues · Minimum 6 matches played · Shows teams with an upcoming fixture
Win rate is calculated from all domestic league matches played this season. The overall tab covers home and away fixtures combined. Switch to the home or away tabs to isolate each team's record by venue, which often reveals a more meaningful picture than the overall figure for 1x2 and handicap markets where the fixture location is fixed.
Home advantage is real but unevenly distributed. Some sides have a dramatic split between their home win rate and away win rate, which makes their overall record misleading when they are playing away from home. The opponent win rate column shows how often the next scheduled opponent wins their own matches, providing a baseline for how difficult the fixture is in result terms relative to what the seasonal hit rate suggests.
Win or Draw
| Team | Opp Hit Rate | Odds | |||||
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Current season · Domestic leagues · Minimum 6 matches played · Shows teams with an upcoming fixture
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Build conditions on wins, clean sheets, handicap results, or halftime outcomes. Stack up to four conditions with AND logic and filter by league, venue, and upcoming date.
Won Either Half
| Team | Opp Hit Rate | Odds | |||||
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Current season · Domestic leagues · Minimum 6 matches played · Shows teams with an upcoming fixture
Result Markets Explained
Result markets are the most established betting category in football. Every bookmaker offers the 1x2 match result as the primary market, with variants including double chance, Asian handicap, and half-time result available on most top-division fixtures. Settlement is based on the 90-minute result unless otherwise stated.
1x2 match result
Home win, draw, or away win. The most straightforward result market. Settled on 90-minute play only. Drawn matches in knockout fixtures that go to extra time still settle as a draw for 90-minute 1x2 markets.
Double chance
Covers two of three possible outcomes. Home or draw (1X), away or draw (X2), or home or away (12). The 12 option removes the draw and prices closer to a straight handicap bet. The data on this page shows undefeated and win-or-draw hit rates by team across the full season.
Asian handicap
Removes the draw by giving one team a virtual head start or deficit in goals. A -0.5 handicap on the home side means they must win outright. A +0.5 handicap on the away side means they must avoid losing. Split handicaps like -0.75 settle half the stake on each adjacent line.
Half-time result
Settles on the scoreline at half time only. A team can win the half-time market and lose the match. The won either half section above shows how often each team wins at least one of the two halves, which is relevant context for half-time result accumulators.
Draw no bet
If the match ends in a draw, the stake is returned. Effectively a two-way market between the two teams. Prices sit between the straight 1x2 odds and the Asian handicap. Useful for backing a side at better odds than the double chance while protecting against the draw.
Early payout promotions
Some bookmakers offer early payout on match result bets if a team goes two or more goals ahead during the match. Promotions vary by operator and apply to selected markets only. Check current terms on your bookmaker before placing result bets on heavily fancied sides.
Pair result stats with team scoring and team conceding to understand whether a high win rate is built on a clinical attack, a solid defence, or both. Use the fixture scout to filter upcoming fixtures by win rate conditions with live odds.
Results Stats FAQ
How are football win rate stats calculated?
Win rate is the percentage of a team's domestic league matches this season that ended in a win. A team with 12 wins from 20 matches has a 60% win rate. Home and away splits use only the matches played at that venue. The figure updates after each match.
What does double chance mean in football betting?
Double chance covers two of the three possible match outcomes in one bet. 1X means home win or draw, X2 means away win or draw, 12 means home or away win (no draw). It lowers the odds compared to a straight 1X2 bet but raises the chance of winning.
Are home win stats actually meaningful?
Yes, but only on the home/away splits. A team's overall win rate hides cases where the side is dominant at home and average on the road. Switch to the home or away tab on the table above to see the split, which is the figure that matters for fixtures with a fixed venue.
What does H2H stats mean for results?
H2H stats show how the two teams have performed against each other in past meetings. Wins, draws and losses from previous head-to-head fixtures, separate from each team's overall season record. H2H result data appears on individual fixture pages where past meetings exist.
What does undefeated mean in football betting?
An undefeated streak is a run of consecutive matches without a loss, counting wins and draws together. The double chance table on this page sorts teams by their undefeated rate this season, useful when looking for sides that rarely lose even if they don't always win.
Are first half and second half result stats useful?
They split the same match into two betting markets. A team can lose the half-time result but win the full-time result. The 'won either half' table on this page shows how often a team wins at least one of the two halves, useful for half-time/full-time and double result markets.