DATABETZ
Data-backed football predictions built from historical patterns.
Databetz is a football predictions website built for people who want structured signals instead of gut-feel selections. Each day, the platform scans available fixtures and surfaces a focused list of the strongest matches across selected prediction types. Rather than trying to cover every possible market, Databetz narrows the output to the highest-rated opportunities, usually showing up to seven matches per prediction type for a given day.
Those prediction types can include goals markets, team-goal markets, home wins, away wins, and selected half-time signals such as BTTS outcomes. The aim is to make the list selective, readable, and useful without flooding the page with low-quality picks.
The Databetz engine is built around historical data and odds behaviour. For every shortlisted match, the system checks how similar odds profiles have performed in the past, how that league tends to behave, how the home team has performed in comparable contexts, and how the away team has performed in comparable contexts.
When available, the model can also include additional model-strength signals drawn from historical backtesting. Those signals do not replace the underlying numbers; they add another layer of context when a match resembles patterns that have already been tested over time.
The confidence score is designed to make the data easier to read. It is not a promise of outcome. It is a summary view of how strongly the available historical signals support a given prediction relative to the rest of the daily slate. Higher scores suggest that the odds pattern, league behaviour, and team context line up more strongly with historically successful examples.
In practical terms, the score helps rank the output so users can focus first on the strongest-looking data-backed selections rather than treating every match as equally attractive.
Football remains unpredictable. A deflection, red card, missed penalty, tactical change, injury, or late referee decision can change a match completely. Databetz does not remove that randomness and does not promise certainty.
The purpose of the site is to replace guesswork with disciplined analysis. It offers a clearer way to view football predictions through historical evidence, while recognising that no model can guarantee what happens on the pitch.