Match Outcome Statistics
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* 3-way betting is when you bet on the match result as one of home win (1), draw (X) or away win (2)

* Halftime/ Fulltime betting is when you bet on the outcome combination of both periods

* Ex: 1/2 means in the end of the first half Middlesbrough will be leading but the match will end Sunderland winning

* Double chance betting is similar to 3-way betting but in this case the bet covers either one of two possible outcomes

* Ex: 1/2 means in the end of the first half Middlesbrough will be leading but the match will end Sunderland winning

  •   Middlesbrough
  •   Sunderland

Goal Scoring Statistics

* Over/Under bets are the ones when you bet on the number of goals exceeding or not exceeding a certain limit.

* Ex: Over 2.5 means the total number of goals will be over 2.5 such as; 2-1, 2-2, 3-2

* Correct score betting is when you bet on the exact score outcome of the match.

* These statistics show how many times a team scored a certain amount of goals

TIP: Try using our 'Order by probability' feature from the top right of the page

* There are different betting markets when goaltimes statistics can be used, such as Middlesbrough will score in the first half.

TIP: Usually goal time bets are done during live matches.

* Clean sheet / Failed to score statistics can be used to bet on either one of the team keeping a clean sheet in a match.

* Keeping a clean sheet means that the team will not concede a goal.

  •   Middlesbrough
  •   Sunderland

User Predictions

Comments (8)

 
  • David Moyes, I hope you are reading. It doesn't matter if you lose by 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 or 1. ATTACK. Stop adopting defensive structure with the objective being to keep a clean sheet. Set your teams up to SCORE GOALS . If you don't have the flair and ability on the break to use a sound defensive structure and score goals then your team is on a hiding to nothing and the footballing equivalent of having your laces tied together.

  • @Yes Why do you comment on every post? Surely you can't watch every match. To be fair to Sunderland they did have a go. Moyes doesn't set his teams up to defend, he can't now or they'll go down

  • @SethTrollins Wrong twice. If this is what you considering to be having properly a go then you don't understand football. You have to expose yourself more to counter attacks and throw more men forward. Again you are incorrect. Moyes is still setting his sides up with the intention of trying to scrape a 1-0 win. This is a negative strategy.

  • @Yes Bloody hell, you tell a lot of people they don't understand football. I think you'll find I do. I watched the match. My point is what makes you think Moyes is going for a draw? He has to go for it and Sunderland did, leading themselves open at times and even when there wasn't much happening their defence was poor, so they clearly just have a crap defence. Did you watch the match? You commented on the Arsenal match like you watched that too, you can only watch one. If your answer is no, then you can't say Sunderland played a negative style of football.

  • middlesbrough win

  • First HT draw (0:0)

  • 0-1