ODDSCHECKER have started to contribute to the site by sending out some stats on the weekend matches. A lot of what they put is extremely interesting and can provide good pointers.

For example looking at tonight's SPL clash between Inverness and St Johnstone they point out the three meetings between the two sides have finished all square and that's an outcome that pays 12-5 with BetFred.

Two of the last three meetings have finished goalless, a repeat result is best priced at 12-1 with SkyBet.

The last five meetings have resulted in under 2.5 goals, an outcome best priced with Coral at
4-5.

An odschecker spokesman said: “We’ve extracted some really interesting data from the database. If you were to put a £10 bet on every team in the English Premier League to win their respective games this season this is the top profit and loss table.

“West Brom would have returned you the most cash this season based on a £10 winning bet in each of their games, returning a total profit of £172.80. Punters should beware of Reading and Stoke with both clubs showing a loss of more than £100!”

Top Five Profit
Winnings (£10 stake)

West Brom
£172.80
Manchester Utd
£130.40
Tottenham
£86.70
Swansea City
£48.40
Arsenal
£18.80

Top Five Loss
Loss (£10 stake)

Reading
-£178.90
Stoke City
-£118.20
Newcastle United
-£77.60
Liverpool
-£58.50
Sunderland
-£49.00

Have a look at the tables and let us know if that sways you in any way when looking at the weekend card.

8 Comments
  1. bixie 11 years ago

    what tables, is there a link missing, or is it me thats missing the link, or, indeed, am i the missing link??!!

    • Mr Fixit 11 years ago

      Bixie, I’ve put the tables in. Top five profit and top five loss.

  2. Greg Browning 11 years ago

    Really intersting Paul, some people say stats don’t matter, I personally think that’s complete nonsense, without stats you are effectively betting blind!

    • Mr Fixit 11 years ago

      Greg, stats matter to an extent and of course only recent ones should really count. But also any game can blow stats out of the water.

  3. robert miller 11 years ago

    Greg, its not stats that will determine any of the games in Britain tonite or tomorrow, its performing on the day and that goes for any sport. one of my favourite sayings is ” you are only as good as your last performance”

  4. Rory 11 years ago

    Look at the their stats for tonight SPL game 3 keys stats, including, 12/5 and 12/1 both correct. Shows the important of stats

  5. robert miller 11 years ago

    Rory, would you have the same enjoyment in whatever sport you compete in have the same effect if you knew the stats before you competed governed the outcome whether it be an individual or team sport

    must admit if i had been up the road ahead of a particular guy say the previous 3 times. i wouldnt say on the fourth one its okay i,m safe the stats are for me

  6. Seamus 11 years ago

    Had billy McKay FGS, wincast billy McKay and ict win.

    60 mins in play betting at 0-0 saved me. 5/4

    Cheers

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