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* 3-way betting is when you bet on the match result as one of home win (1), draw (X) or away win (2)

* Halftime/ Fulltime betting is when you bet on the outcome combination of both periods

* Ex: 1/2 means in the end of the first half Barcelona will be leading but the match will end Real Madrid winning

* Double chance betting is similar to 3-way betting but in this case the bet covers either one of two possible outcomes

* Ex: 1/2 means in the end of the first half Barcelona will be leading but the match will end Real Madrid winning

  •   Barcelona
  •   Real Madrid

Goal Scoring Statistics

* Over/Under bets are the ones when you bet on the number of goals exceeding or not exceeding a certain limit.

* Ex: Over 2.5 means the total number of goals will be over 2.5 such as; 2-1, 2-2, 3-2

* Correct score betting is when you bet on the exact score outcome of the match.

* These statistics show how many times a team scored a certain amount of goals

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* There are different betting markets when goaltimes statistics can be used, such as Barcelona will score in the first half.

TIP: Usually goal time bets are done during live matches.

* Clean sheet / Failed to score statistics can be used to bet on either one of the team keeping a clean sheet in a match.

* Keeping a clean sheet means that the team will not concede a goal.

  •   Barcelona
  •   Real Madrid

User Predictions

Comments (28)

 
  • seriously?? Messi even in the top 5?? come on... another gifted ballon d´or??

  • sanchez got a higher rating than CR ... mm..

  • On the Messi and Ronaldo ratings debate - the objective from a forward's perspective is to score goals and you score goals by taking shots. Passes & dribbles are to get into scoring positions - but not always as Barca found out today. CR took 6 shots, 2 on target and 1 goal. Messi had 1 shot, 0 on target and 0 goals. Surely this set of stats should be given more weight than Messi's better stats in passes, touches and dribbles. Also, Thiago being man of the match here should throw a red flag that the algorithms are not perfect and need to be refined. Yes he had the most touches of the ball and highest passes, perhaps because Madrid identified him (and Busquets) as being the least threatening of the midfield/attackers combo - so they pressed Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, even Tello and Alves a lot more and let Thiago and Busquets have the ball around the half way line. Another statistic I would like to see used is distance covered. That may help with the controlling space stat.

  • You cant base everything on the passes, i think the algorithm is not penalyzing the bad stuff, for instance turn overs messi had 3 of them more than anyone else on the game. Thiago did a lot of defensive work thats why he has such a high rating, but they lost the game!, he played well but he cant be man of the match just because of that.

  • Barca did not play 4-3-3! Alves was a right winger, Iniesta a central midfielder, Puyol the right back of the the three, and Busquets dropping in to partner Mascherano at times, but mostly playing a holding role in midfield. Get yer basics roite...

  • To me the whole point of this site is that the statistical analysis helps to identify things that perhaps aren't obvious when you are watching the game. Thiago did a lot of small things well while Ronaldo did a few important things well. Does that mean Thiago was better/more important to his team? It's important to remember a site like this will emphasize things that are measureable. How well a team passed or tackled is easy to measure but how well a team closed down space between the lines is not. The WhoScored Ratings should be considered as an additional, helpful tool in analysing and looking at the game - not as an objective rating of who was best.

  • The problem with the ratings is that there's an assumption in the algorithm that both teams want the ball, and the more of the ball you see (passes, touches etc.), the higher the rating. In reality however, teams sometimes choose to control the space instead of the ball, which leads to illogical ratings. The ratings aren't flawed, the system just appreciates the ball more than the space, or quality. That's also why attacking and midfield players have so much better ratings than defensive players- the latter group control the space 90% of the time.

  • @Thypot Key Pass: the final pass leading to a shot at goal from a teammate. This is from 'Glossary'. You can find it at the bottom of the page. So there is no subjectivity.

  • Illmatic74: I think so, but it is incredible that dribbles are considered as a more relevant criteria than goals! And "key passes" are a very subjective notion...

  • Its amazing how one Barca-Madrid match can make fans of a website turn their backs so easily. Is it really a big deal Messi had a higher rating than Cristiano? If you look at the statistics how is it incorrect? Messi had 74 touches with a pass accuracy of 79% to CR7 33 and 65%. He gave the ball away more with less touches. Thats and important statistic. Before the goal, Cristiano's rating was not in the 7s and probably barely a 6. Messi even outdribbled him by 6. Cristiano completed 17 passes while Messi completed 53. Another category he beats him in. A goal can turn a mediocre game into a great one? No. Alexis Sanchez had 11 touches yet 1 was a goal. This is why his rating was higher also. Thiago was man of the match because he completed over 100 passes. Tripling the output of Madrids passer Xabi Alonso. Stop being fan boys and look at this objectively. This based solely on statistics. Who won the game? Madrid. Who had the higher team rating? MADRID. WhoScored got it CORRECT.

  • can anybody explain the rating algorithmus?

  • The reason for Messi and Thiago's high rating is that Thiago lead the game in passes completed and had two key passes and Messi completed 8 dribbles and also had 2 key passes.

  • I prefer this site's algorithm to any subjective rating system. Sure it could use some refinement, but at least it is based on real statistical performance. Perhaps 2/3 should be based on statistical performance and 1/3 on empirical evaluation by a real human being. If you want ratings based on what side of the bed a certain someone woke up on a particular day, go to goal.com.

  • Ok after going through the statistics available, i kind of understand why the rating are given. Then you should really take notice of the weight of a goal, the wining goal should be giving a higher rating than any other one.

  • mmm, the rating here seems fishy. Ive always tought that your rating system gave the best player of the game almost every time, THIAGO ALCANTARA???? no way. Cristiano should have a much higher rating, messi didnt give a 7.3 game, but mostly he didnt played better than Cristiano!, are you kidding, hopefully you will fix your rating algorithm here, make sure you prize the goal/opp ratio. That would make Cr7 one of the best rated, also on the last game from chelsea-barcelona i agree petr cech was the best player but drogba should have been up there with him.

  • Whoscored rating system simply has no legitimacy. I hate to say it, because i love this website. Every commentator Ive heard tonight has said Messi was a disappointment. There is no way Messi has a higher rating that ronaldo.

  • I agree AlanRikkin... He always has a very positive rating even when he is poor. Tonight, I didn't see him in the second half.

  • 7.4 for messi, 7.1 for Cristiano ronaldo. Goal messi 0 Goal ronaldo 1 PD messi 0 ronaldo 0 Pro-barça spotted.

  • Messi rating > ronaldo rating? What a joke...

  • Apparently Messi has a 7 pt rating assured...

  • outplayed

  • Critiano Ronaldo *troll face* problem Barca??

  • wooooow! wtf? rm 1-0 bfc!

  • Tello and Thiago in start 11

  • Barca will win 3-1 Real Madrid ! VISCA EL BARCA

  • Barcelona 2:0 Real Madrid

  • BARCA!!! WIN!!!

  • This match may be the most important of them all.

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