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StatsBomb Analysis: 79% of Tight Soccer Games Dont Change After the 87th Minute

Background

I spent four months tracking a specific late-game pattern in soccer. The question: how often does a tight scoreline actually change in the final three minutes?

Methodology

Dataset: StatsBomb open data (1,085 matches, 41 competitions, 2014-2023)

Filter criteria applied at the 87th minute:

  • Total goals in match: 2 or fewer
  • Goal margin: 1 or fewer (covers 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, 1-1)

Results

79.3% of qualifying matches ended with the same scoreline they had at 87'.

Score at 87 min Held to FT Sample size
0-0 82.3% 486 matches
1-0 79.7% 334 matches
0-1 79.0% 297 matches
1-1 76.6% 372 matches

Key Observations

  1. Teams protecting leads are effective: 79-80% hold rate across both 1-0 and 0-1
  2. Draws are the least stable: 1-1 at 76.6% — both teams still have incentive to push
  3. Scoreless draws are surprisingly sticky: 82.3% hold at 0-0, even when both teams could still win

Calibration Check

My original 148-match manual sample gave 81.8%. Scaling to 1,085 brought it to 79.3%. This is exactly the regression-to-mean pattern you would expect when moving from a small to large sample.


Full report with additional breakdowns by competition and team strength: The 87th-Minute Soccer Edge

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