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Date added: 22/01/2024

Intervals first / last goal

11/08/2017

The tool of the first and last goal is intended for those football fans who are studying the statistics of taking the goal in the match.

In order to get this statistic, you should go to the page of the tournament, the tab “Goals” and choose from the following list: “Intervals first goal” or “Intervals last goal”.

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Few words what these numbers mean (on the example of the Bundesliga (Germany) for the 2016/2017 season).

Let’s look on statistic of Bayern on “first goal in the match in 2016/2017 seasons in Bundesliga:

The team held 34 matches; herewith goals were scored in 33 matches (Column Diff: 33 = 24 + 9), and 1 match ended with a score of 0: 0 (if out of 34 (all the matches held by Bayern) deduct 33 (Bayern matches in which at least one goal was scored)).

For the period from 0 to 15 minutes (inclusive) (range 0-15) Bayern opened the score 5 times (scored the first goal), and the opponent opened the score 6 times:

This is:

• 20.8% (20.8% = 5/24) of 24 matches in which Bayern scored a goal first;

• 66.7% (66.7% = 6/9) of 9 matches in which the first goal was scored by the opponent of Bayern.

By analogy, for Bayern, the numbers 2-0 in the range of 31-45 mean that Bayern opened the score twice in the match from 31 minutes (inclusive) to the end of the 1st half (45 minutes + the time specified by the referee in the first half).

For those football fans who are interested in statistics on the tournament as a whole, at the bottom of the table

summed total values.

They say that the first goal was scored 103 times or 35.9% (103/287) in the 2016/2017 season in Bundesliga for the period [0; 15] of 287 matches in which spectators saw though, one goal.

The rest 19 matches (612/2 – 287) were played with the score 0:0.

Football fans, who are keen on math, can study the distribution of the first goal in Bundesliga on these total numbers, selecting the relationship between the time of the "first goal in the match" and the time of the match. It is seen that the distribution dramatically falls  in the 1st half, stabilizing at the end of the match:

Analogical information, only on the last goal in the match is placed on the tab: "Goals" in the line "Intervals last goal" of the pop-up list:

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For Bayern the numbers 0-2 in the range 0-15 say that in 2016/2017 in Bundesliga:

  • Bayern scored last goal in 0 matches in first 15 minutes. Herewith 0% = 0/26.
  • Herewith the opponent of Bayern scored last goal in 2 matches exactly in the first 15 minutes of the match.

The number 26-7 in the column Diff for Bayern illustrate that Bayern scored last goal in 26 matches and the opponent of Bayern scored the last goal  only in 7 matches.

1 match ended with a score 0: 0, which can be calculated as follows: 34 (total played by Bayern) - (26 + 7) - matches in which teams scored at least one goal.

Analogically, total values for the tournament in a whole are located at the bottom of the table:

 

P/s.

Amateurs to bet in live can combine these tables, approximately calculating the frequencies (probability) of the next goal in the match, if the score is 1: 0 or 0: 1.

Well, if Bayern leads with a score of 1: 0 on the 31st minute of the match, then approximately to estimate the frequency (probability) that at least one more goal will be scored in the match can be as follows:

Frequency (the last goal in the match after 31 minutes, provided that already scored 1 goal Bayern) =

= Probability (last goal after 31 minutes) * probability (1 Bavarian goal to 31 minutes if the first goal time is unknown) =0.62 = 62% =  {(3+0)+(2+1)+(5+2)+(15+1)/(24+9)} * {(5+12)/24}.

 “Intervals first goal”

 “Intervals last goal”

 

After that, counted the odds on the event “one more goal in the match” as 1/0.62 = 1.61, conducted the second analysis and if the odds are essentially bigger 1.61, you can look on the opportunity to make a bet in live that one more goal will be scored in the match.

The word "approximately" was used here because the event "probability of scoring another goal in the match if one goal is scored" is slightly different from the event "score the last goal in the interval".

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