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Today's Over 2.5 Goals Predictions

The latest over 2.5 goals per game predictions. A collection of all the best games that are likely to be over 2.5 goals scored by both teams.

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Team Name Date Ov 2.5 Odds
Bradford City Bradford City
Notts County Notts County
19 Mar
19:45
60%
Barnet Barnet
Eastleigh Eastleigh
19 Mar
19:45
45%
Halifax Town Halifax Town
Chesterfield Chesterfield
20 Mar
19:45
73%
Mansfield Town Mansfield Town
Colchester United Colchester United
23 Mar
12:30
40%
Harrogate Town Harrogate Town
Bradford City Bradford City
23 Mar
13:00
55%
Barrow Barrow
Newport County Newport County
23 Mar
15:00
45%
Crewe Alexandra Crewe Alexandra
AFC Wimbledon AFC Wimbledon
23 Mar
15:00
43%
Doncaster Rovers Doncaster Rovers
Forest Green Rovers Forest Green Rovers
23 Mar
15:00
50%
Grimsby Town Grimsby Town
Wrexham Wrexham
23 Mar
15:00
65%
Morecambe Morecambe
Gillingham Gillingham
23 Mar
15:00
40%
Notts County Notts County
Salford City Salford City
23 Mar
15:00
73%
Sutton United Sutton United
Accrington Stanley Accrington Stanley
23 Mar
15:00
53%
Tranmere Rovers Tranmere Rovers
Crawley Town Crawley Town
23 Mar
15:00
70%
Walsall Walsall
Swindon Town Swindon Town
23 Mar
15:00
68% - -
Burton Albion Burton Albion
Port Vale Port Vale
23 Mar
15:00
35%
Cambridge United Cambridge United
Wycombe Wanderers Wycombe Wanderers
23 Mar
15:00
30% - -
Carlisle United Carlisle United
Stevenage Stevenage
23 Mar
15:00
60%
Cheltenham Town Cheltenham Town
Peterborough United Peterborough United
23 Mar
15:00
68% - -
Northampton Town Northampton Town
Derby County Derby County
23 Mar
15:00
53%
Oxford United Oxford United
Lincoln City Lincoln City
23 Mar
15:00
68% - -
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Today's Over 2.5 Goals Tips

Today's top tips are a selection of games that we think are quite favorable. These are based on probability predictions with a range that we determine to be the most favorable in this market. They are calculated using our predictions algorithm, they're not sure Over 2.5 Goals tips that have been researched, so are to be used in support of your own betting research.

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About Over 2.5 Goals Predictions

Listed on this page are the latest over 2.5 goals predictions from our full fixture database including today. We have fixtures from all the top leagues around the world and offer goals predictions on current league games for over 2.5, which means both teams' total goals will be at least 3 goals or over.

We list the upcoming fixtures ordered by the prediction value percentage. The most likely over 2.5 games are ordered in the ov2.5 column from highest to lowest, and these include all the matches in our database. Offering insight into the most unlikely if you order the predictions by lowest to highest first.

How to predict over 2.5 results

We use variations of probability systems to predict goals. We use models that capture high-scoring teams, teams that are both highly attacking, and those that predictably concede lots of goals based on repetitive form. Do bear in mind that football is highly volatile, so predictions are still guesses, but based on historical data.

Bet responsibly with over 2.5 predictions

We recommend using the predictions to inform your own betting decisions. Predicting the outcome of a football match is not an exact science or math.

Remember that unexpected factors come into play during a fixture, like injuries, red cards, substitutions, and formation changes that often change the momentum of the game. None of the scenarios can be modeled in probabilities and predictions.

Therefore, it's important to approach football predictions with caution and respect the element of uncertainty in every game. If you're looking to test out a betting site with less risk to your own money, check out our list of free bet offers from our betting partners.

Betting on over 2.5 Goals

Naturally, you can't score a half goal, but there is some confusion when the score counts are whole. Because there are different markets on different sites that total the goals, and the bets are labeled 2 goals and over. Two and over is the same as over 1.5 because the 2 goals in a game can be over 1.5, so that accounts for the 2 and over market that some bookies prefer to use.

Not 2 goals and over

The over 2.5 goals per game market might also be known as 3 and over. The reason for the addition of the half goal means you're not looking out for the 2 results of equal or over, you're matching 1 result where the goals are over 2.5. In our bet builder stats section, we list goals, cards, and corners as over by the 0.5 margins to avoid confusion of the equal or over argument.

Probability models used to predict soccer games.

We have a collection of different prediction feeds that use different models that we combine with our own statistics and match profiling. They all in some respects use a selection of typical probability models like:

  1. Poisson distribution: This model is used to predict the number of goals that each team will score in a league game, based on their scoring records over a set period of time. We're calculating the predicted outcome based on previous scores and what the expected future outcomes are likely to be.
  2. Elo rating system: This model is based on a team's expected success and is somewhat like scoring them based on the current league position or their world ranking, versus that of their opponents. It's more commonly used to predict the full-time result of a game and tournaments and is often used where we predict win and lose outcomes.
  3. Expected goals (xG): The quality of a team's scoring opportunities has become popular with fans and teams to calculate the likelihood of a team scoring based on attacking phases of play that typically end up in shooting opportunities. Its the measure of the probability of a shot resulting in a goal and is used in predictions to calculate final scores
  4. Machine learning algorithms: AI obviously gets fed historical data to identify patterns and trends that can be used to predict the outcome of future matches, like using head to head data of specific teams, consistent league performances and so on. AI is naturally used in some of our models, but it will never account for the unpredictability of certain events occurring in games.

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