Each published entry begins with one exact-score forecast. The site then derives logically consistent companion markets from that same scoreline, including match result, BTTS, Over/Under 2.5, FT Goals and Winning Margin.
Starting point
Each published match begins with an exact-score forecast. That score is the central prediction; companion markets are used to explain what the score logically implies.
How companion markets are derived
A 2-1 forecast implies a home win, BTTS Yes, Over 2.5 goals, three total goals and a home winning margin of one goal. A 0-0 forecast implies a draw, BTTS No, Under 2.5 goals and zero total goals. This keeps the markets internally consistent.
What confidence means
Confidence is a relative editorial or model label used to distinguish selections on the same card. It is not a calibrated probability, a promise of success or a recommendation to increase stake size.
Inputs and limitations
Fixture information, available odds and structured match data can inform the workflow. Football remains affected by late injuries, rotations, weather, tactical changes, red cards and other events that cannot be predicted reliably.
When information is missing
We prefer a clearly derived market or an explicit “not available” state to invented data. Match-analysis text should not claim specific injuries, line-ups or recent form unless those facts are actually available to the publishing workflow.
Using the prediction
Readers can compare the exact-score view with the related markets and current bookmaker prices. A forecast is a starting point for analysis, not a guaranteed outcome.