I still use Soccerway, but they are not as good as before.
They have put money before quality, have flooded the site with adverts, and sometimes the last match is missing off the summary page
Recommended football statistics sites
- ShaunWhite
- Posts: 9731
- Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 3:42 am
It must be a fulltime job tracking what your name's been associated with, especially when things can change quite quickly. You need a media PA.
My go-to football stats site is https://footystats.org, good UI, easy to navigate.
Just wondered if anyone has used an in play scanner. I'm looking at it. Possibly a bit pricey just to see all of the stats in one easy screen from all the live matches, but has to be easier than opening each individual game in BF to check the stats.
- wearthefoxhat
- Posts: 3220
- Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:55 am
There was another thread recently that was asking for football statistics to help with trades....etc
They were steered to this one, and as the football season is not far around the corner, it might be worth bumping it again.
Also, add in a site (free) that has been mentioned by a few others, but not in the last few pages of this thread. (PW did a YT video on xG as well)
https://understat.com/
Covers EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, RFPL. (wish it did the championship)
It's an xG (Expected Goals) website that I'll be using alongside my spreadsheet data/algo and see if it helps with analysis, (sure it will)
It would be good to see it make sense of games like this one. (an end of season kickabout)
My recorded result was 3-2 (which wasn't far off).
They were steered to this one, and as the football season is not far around the corner, it might be worth bumping it again.
Also, add in a site (free) that has been mentioned by a few others, but not in the last few pages of this thread. (PW did a YT video on xG as well)
https://understat.com/
Covers EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, Ligue 1, RFPL. (wish it did the championship)
It's an xG (Expected Goals) website that I'll be using alongside my spreadsheet data/algo and see if it helps with analysis, (sure it will)
It would be good to see it make sense of games like this one. (an end of season kickabout)
My recorded result was 3-2 (which wasn't far off).
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- FingersCrossed
- Posts: 43
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2017 4:36 pm
I find this site very useful for pre-match research and trading in-play, The football live centre was recently upgraded and it's impressive so I am sharing here. Enjoy!
https://football.hkjc.com/football/english/index.aspx
https://football.hkjc.com/football/english/index.aspx
There is a ton of pre-off data you can download from that site hereFingersCrossed wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 12:57 pmI find this site very useful for pre-match research and trading in-play, The football live centre was recently upgraded and it's impressive so I am sharing here. Enjoy!
https://football.hkjc.com/football/english/index.aspx
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Sofascore has actually been mentioned 50+ times on this forum : search.php?keywords=sofascore&terms=all ... mit=Search
And Peter talked about sofascore and infogol among others in some of his videos on Youtube.
I like using Infogol and Sofascore/an InPlay scanner to keep track of shot locations and momentum. What I'd really love to find is a site that displays real-time shot locations, similar to the way Bet365 has the shot map for shots in target. Does anyone know of any site that does this?