⚽ Andy’s Guide to Betting on Over 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 Goals

Andy Robson
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Here is my process for predicting the number of goals in a football match.
The overs goals market is one of the most popular football betting markets and is simply the case of predicting whether there’s going to be over 1.5 goals in a match (two or more), 2.5 goals (three or more) or 3.5 goals (four or more).
In this guide, I’ll give you an overview of how I pick an overs goals bet which will hopefully help you in choosing your own bets using a similar strategy.

📋 Step 1: Shortlisting
I’m going to use the English Premier League and Scottish Premiership as examples to pick a goals treble (three matches).
As I write this (Monday, May 6th, 2024), there are eight English Premier League matches and five Scottish Premiership matches scheduled for this Saturday.
To kick things off, I use the Soccer Stats website, specifically the goals table, which is available for most leagues.
🏴 Soccer Stats: Premier League Goals Stats
🏴 Soccer Stats: Scottish Premiership Goals Stats
The goals table allows you to view average match goals over the season, the last eight matches, home and away.
I’m looking for teams that have high averages either throughout the whole season, in their last eight matches or at home or away (depending on whether they’re home or away in their next match).
From a quick look, I can see Newcastle v Brighton looks good. Newcastle top the table for average match goals in the league (3.83 per game) and rank 3rd for average match goals over the last eight matches (4.00).
West Ham v Luton is another nice option. Both teams rank in the top seven for average match goals this season (3.50 and 3.53 per game, respectively) and they both sit in the top half of the table for average match goals in the last eight matches.
Finally, Nottingham Forest v Chelsea seems promising. While Forest rank fourth-bottom for average goals this season, their average is still 3.00 match goals per game. Chelsea matches average 3.69 for the season and 4.63 over the last eight matches.
In the Scottish Premiership, Celtic v Rangers stands out because both teams are in the top three for average goals this season, 3.20 and 2.94, respectively. They are also 1st and 2nd for average goals per game over the last eight matches.
The only other match that seems decent in the Scottish Premiership is Ross County v Motherwell, with both sides ranking in the top half for average goals per game so far this season, with 2.66 and 2.94 respectively.
Just like that, after ten minutes I have a shortlist of five matches. Now I need to narrow it down to three matches by digging deeper.
🔎 Step 2: Digging Deeper
Now that I've identified five matches that seem good for goals, let's delve deeper.
Context is crucial when researching bets. Surface-level statistics are useful initially for creating a shortlist, but to finalise your bet, you must examine the context behind the numbers.
Newcastle v Brighton
West Ham v Luton
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
Celtic v Rangers
Ross County v Motherwell
✅ Step 3: Finalising Selections
Now we’ve thoroughly researched every match and we’ve looked at the odds to establish whether there is value to be had in any of the matches.
Let’s summarise each one.
Newcastle v Brighton
West Ham v Luton
Nottingham Forest v Chelsea
Celtic v Rangers
Ross County v Motherwell
Summary
Here we have it - a thorough overview of how I approach picking an 'overs' goals bet.
The treble pays 3.40 at bet365, which means a £10 stake returns £34.04.
While the example used in this piece focuses on picking an over 2.5 goals treble, the same analysis applies to over 1.5 goals bets and over 3.5 goals bets.
The key takeaway is the importance of looking beyond surface-level statistics and understanding the context behind these numbers.
Using surface-level stats is a quick and effective way to initially shortlist a number of matches. However, to finalise your best bet, it’s important to look further than just the numbers, and then make a judgment based on the odds and the implied probability those odds suggest.
When picking a goals bet, the context can include a variety of factors: examining advanced metrics such as expected goals (xGF and xGA), comparing home form versus away form, recent match stats versus season stats, head-to-head records (especially if the teams frequently play each other), and analysing results/stats against similarly levelled teams.
Additionally, something I didn’t explore into here but is also crucial is team news. When betting on goals, key information like the availability of a top goalscorer (which might dissuade you from betting on goals) or missing key defensive players (which could prompt a bet on goals) can be pivotal.
The point in all of this is if you want to succeed in betting on goals, you need to conduct thorough research to equip yourself with all the necessary information to make an informed prediction.
Good luck with your betting, and be sure to let me know on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook if you’ve read this article and used my methods yourself.
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