A football match cannot be reduced to one statistic. A team may have won four of its last five games, but that record means less if those victories came against weaker opposition or if important players are unavailable.
At TrustPredict, we examine each fixture on its own. Our aim is to identify a reasonable possible outcome using the information available before kickoff, not to present football predictions as guaranteed results.
What We Check Before Selecting a Prediction
Recent form is a useful starting point, but we look beyond the number of wins and losses. We consider how a team performed, the quality of its opponents and whether its recent results reflect its actual level.
Our review normally includes:
- Recent home and away performances
- Goals scored and conceded
- Attacking and defensive consistency
- Previous meetings between the teams
- Injuries, suspensions and possible squad rotation
- Match schedule, competition and motivation
- Available odds and whether they match our assessment
The importance of each factor changes from one fixture to another. Previous meetings may be helpful in some matches, while current form and squad availability may matter more in others.
Match Analysis Example
On 24 July 2026, TrustPredict listed Preston Lions against Bentleigh Greens as a home-win selection. Preston entered the match with a stronger recent record, while Bentleigh had lost several of its previous fixtures.
The match ended 1–0 to Preston Lions. The result supported the selection, but the decision was not based only on the final score. The difference in recent form and Preston’s stronger run before the fixture provided the main reasons for considering the home-win market.
One successful prediction does not prove that the same approach will work in every match. We also review selections that lose because an unsuccessful result can reveal information that was missed or given too little importance.
Probability Percentages
A probability percentage is an estimate, not a promise. A prediction showing a higher probability can still lose because football contains events that cannot be known beforehand.
An early red card, an injury, a missed penalty or a tactical change can completely alter a match. These possibilities are part of football and should always be considered when reviewing a prediction.
Choosing the Appropriate Market
TrustPredict covers markets such as:
- Home and away wins
- Double chance
- Both teams to score
- Over 1.5 and Over 2.5 goals
- Draw
- Draw no bet
- Banker and single selections
The shortest odds do not automatically represent the best choice. We try to select a market that matches the available evidence, while recognising that every selection carries risk.
You can compare our football predictions across markets such as double chance, both teams to score and draw no bet.
Check the Information Before Kickoff
Team information can change after a prediction has been published. A player may withdraw through injury, a manager may rotate the squad or weather conditions may affect the match.
Check confirmed lineups and recent team news before making a final decision. If important information changes, the original prediction may no longer be suitable.
Using Predictions Responsibly
We do not believe that any website can predict every football match correctly. Claims of guaranteed results or fixed matches should be treated carefully.
TrustPredict provides match assessments to support your research. You remain responsible for deciding whether to use a prediction.
Set a clear budget, avoid chasing losses and never use money required for essential expenses. Football predictions should be treated as information—not as a reliable source of income.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are TrustPredict soccer predictions guaranteed?
No. Our predictions are assessments based on available statistics and match information. Football is unpredictable, and every selection can lose.
How does TrustPredict analyse soccer matches?
We consider recent form, home and away records, scoring patterns, previous meetings, squad availability and the circumstances surrounding each match.
What does the probability percentage mean?
It is an estimate of how likely a selected outcome may be based on the available information. It should not be interpreted as a guaranteed chance of winning.
When should I check a prediction?
Check the prediction and current team information before kickoff. Injuries, lineup changes and squad rotation may affect the original assessment.
Are TrustPredict soccer predictions free?
TrustPredict provides free predictions for selected fixtures and markets. Availability depends on the football schedule and the matches considered suitable for analysis.
Conclusion
Useful soccer predictions should be supported by more than recent results or short betting odds. Team form, scoring records, squad availability and match circumstances all help provide a clearer view of a fixture.
TrustPredict presents this information to support your own research. Compare the available evidence, check for updates before kickoff and remember that no football prediction is guaranteed.
Author: TrustPredict Editorial Team