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Shanghai Port · draw no bet81.5 %
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Chinese Super League
Shanghai Port · draw no bet81.5 %
A compact look at upcoming consolidated fixtures and their main probability signal. Today’s full prediction selection remains available on its dedicated page.
Each card shows a probability from the clearest market available in the data.
Chinese Super League
Shanghai Port · draw no bet81.5 %
South African Premier Soccer League
Mamelodi Sundowns78.5 %
Canadian Premier League
Atlético Ottawa · draw no bet68.9 %
MLS
Columbus Crew · draw no bet77 %
Saudi Pro League
Al-Hilal Saudi FC · draw no bet88.4 %
LaLiga
Rayo Vallecano or draw70.8 %
Displayed markets complement the 1X2 reading when data allows several scenarios to be compared.
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Each analysis exposes clear indicators to understand the scenario, its probability and the level of confidence around it.
View a detailed explanation →Football stays unpredictable: red cards, injuries, penalties, rotations and finishing variance can all change a result. Foresportia provides probabilities and explanations so you can judge the scenario yourself.
Foresportia publishes free football predictions as probabilities, with today’s matches, available markets, stability signals and a public history of past results. You can start with today’s predictions, browse competitions or check past results.
A football prediction estimates several possible scenarios with probabilities. A football pick usually highlights the main scenario to follow. On Foresportia, both remain probabilistic and not guaranteed.
Compare the 1X2 probabilities, goal markets, stability signal and match context. A high probability indicates a more frequent scenario in the data, not a certainty.
They help compare scenarios, but they remain exposed to football uncertainty: red cards, injuries, rotations, finishing variance and unexpected match events.
Yes. Foresportia keeps a public history so published probabilities can be compared with observed scores.