Overview
Filter by stability level: "All" shows everything, then "Correct", "Stable" and "Very stable" progressively narrow down to historically more readable signals.
Last update : June 4, 2026 at 18:00
Hit / miss split
Share of settled picks where the observed result matched the selection.
Hit rate by market
Settled-pick success rate per market family, with sample size in the tooltip.
Match-by-match detail
Picks (all markets)
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Results (1X2)
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What does this page measure?
This page compares pre-match probabilities and selections with observed final scores, without recalculating probabilities or mixing national-team matches with club leagues.
Why are national teams harder to predict?
Rotation, expanded squads, tactical tests and friendlies make the context less stable. Samples are also smaller than club seasons.
Results by market
The history separates 1X2, double chance, DNB, BTTS and Over/Under. Volume should always be read alongside hit rate.
Correct, Stable and Very stable badges
These badges help filter the archive, but they never turn a probability into certainty.
Statistical limits
On low volume, a rate can move quickly. Foresportia publishes this history as a transparency tool, not as a promise of outcome.
Related pages
See international friendly results, World Cup 2026 predictions, global 1X2 history, the AI football method and top AI picks.
National-team history FAQ
Are national-team predictions as reliable as club predictions?
Not necessarily. National teams have fewer matches, more rotation and different preparation contexts.
Why are international friendlies more uncertain?
The goals can be tactical, physical or experimental, with less predictable lineups and playing time.
Which markets does Foresportia track?
The page tracks 1X2, double chance, draw no bet, BTTS and Over/Under when those markets exist in national data.
Does a Stable badge make a prediction certain?
No. The badge signals a historically more stable reading, but it never turns a probability into certainty.
Why are some rates not shown yet?
Some segments still lack settled volume. Foresportia waits for a more usable sample before treating a rate as meaningful.
How is this different from the World Cup 2026 page?
This page audits national-team multi-market history; the World Cup 2026 page follows matches and analysis for that tournament.