ChiMoney2006 Posted 5 hours ago #1 Posted 5 hours ago There are so many stats available now—xG, shots on target, possession, corners, head-to-head, and more. If you could only use one statistic before placing a football bet, which would you choose and why?
notyomuse Posted 5 hours ago #2 Posted 5 hours ago Possession to is the easiest thing to bet on ever.
chevstar65 Posted 4 hours ago #3 Posted 4 hours ago Possession stats can be misleading though tbh, I've seen teams with 70% of the ball lose 2-0 too many times. I'd probably lean on xG because it at least gives you a sense of actual chance quality.
Wickys Posted 4 hours ago #4 Posted 4 hours ago xG is my go-to as well, shows which team actually created the better chances instead of just who passed it around more.
giantballers Posted 3 hours ago #5 Posted 3 hours ago ngl shots on target feels way more reliable than all that possession noise 🔥
novaast Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago xG is the one for me too, it cuts through the noise and shows who actually should've scored rather than who just hogged the ball.
tycienne Posted 1 hour ago #7 Posted 1 hour ago Hard to argue with xG tbh, it's about the only stat that actually reflects which team was more dangerous regardless of the final score.
larslia Posted 1 hour ago #8 Posted 1 hour ago Shots on target for me, it's simple and doesn't need a math degree to understand. At least you know the keeper actually had to work.
gauzetos Posted 1 hour ago #9 Posted 1 hour ago xG gets my vote too, it’s saved me from backing teams that looked good on paper but never actually threatened.
doseess Posted 1 hour ago #10 Posted 1 hour ago xG for me too, especially when the scoreline doesn't match the performance — it's saved my bets more than once when a team got unlucky.
lorin7 Posted 1 hour ago #11 Posted 1 hour ago xG easily, it's the only one that actually tells you if a team is creating proper chances or just passing it around the box doing nothing
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