In the first part of our analysis, we took a look at the most common half time score lines and how this could help us with our first half football trading. If you missed it, you can read it here:
>>> Most Common First Half Score Lines
Today, we are taking the analysis further to see whether the half time scoreline can help inform our trading strategies in the second half.
So, can the first half score help us predict second half goals? Let’s find out…
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What Does The Half Time Score Mean For Second Half Goals?
Last time out, we discovered that 0-0 was the most common half time score (31.33%), yet had the lowest probability for a second half goal (74.14%), while the score line 0-3 had the highest probability of a second half goals.
Let’s now break this down in full.
Which Half Time Score Delivers The Most Second Half Goals?
- 0-3 82.76% chance of 1 or more goals
- 1-2 81.50% chance of 1 or more goals
- 2-1 80.71% chance of 1 or more goals
- 4+ 80.25% chance of 1 or more goals
- 2-0 80.22% chance of 1 or more goals
- 0-2 80.11% chance of 1 or more goals
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Next we are using our formula for converting our probabilities into decimal odds so we have a quick and easy reference point when looking at the goal markets at half time in any game.Â
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Does The Number Of First Half Goals Influence Second Half Goals?
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How To Use This Data To Predict Second Half Goals
There are numerous ways in which you can use this data to influence your football trading planning (let us know in the comments other ways that you may look to use this data, and also any markets or topics you’d like us to analyse in future), and we’ll share a couple of thought starters with you.
Firstly, the simplest way is to look for games where there has been exactly 1 goal in the first half. Then check the odds on Over 2.5 and if you find the price available to back at 2.29, then you have a value back to lay trade trade.
You can also apply the same approach on exactly 2 first half goals and then ensure that Over 3.5 is priced 2.23 or better.
The other way you may wish to apply these insights is to look to build a profitable Over 2.5 goal model using the Predictology System Builder. Once identified, you can look to delay your staking until half time and only bet or trade if the half time score is 1-0 or 0-1.
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In closing, we’d love to hear your comments below and how this data could be applied to your football trading. Also, please do let us know if there is other betting markets or data points that you would like us to analyse and share.
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