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Away Team to Score Predictions

Thursday, 18 June 2026

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Away Team to Score wins if the visiting side scores at least one goal. It's the mirror of Home Team to Score โ€” you're not concerned with the home side's performance, only whether the away team gets on the board. Away teams score in roughly 65โ€“70% of top-league matches โ€” lower than the home team frequency but still well above 50%. Away sides face disadvantages including travel fatigue, hostile crowd noise, and unfamiliar pitch conditions, all of which suppress attacking output slightly. However, the disparity in modern football is far smaller than it was 20 years ago, with tactical away days and high-press systems allowing visitors to create more scoring chances. The Away Team to Score market is particularly interesting when strong away sides โ€” top-four calibre teams playing at a mid-table venue โ€” are given low odds that imply a higher away scoring probability than the model suggests. The inverse (Away Team to Score No) can be valuable when the away side is missing key attackers or travelling for a midweek fixture after an exhausting weekend game. Sportdico will surface away_score_prob as a market tip in a future pipeline update.

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Frequently asked questions about Away Team to Score

What does Away Team to Score mean?

Away Team to Score Yes wins if the visiting team scores at least one goal during the match. The result is irrelevant; only whether they score matters.

How often does the away team score?

In top European leagues, away teams score in roughly 65โ€“70% of matches โ€” lower than home teams but still the majority of fixtures.

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