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Combined, our two websites (predictawin.com and soccer-americas.com) provide an enhanced soccer betting information service 52 weeks of the year.

We specialise in Correct Scores betting, primarily because we believe it offers far better money-making opportunities than standard 1X2 betting ever could.

With 1X2 betting, the average Bettor loses about 50% of his/her Base Bank each season (and some even 100%, sometimes long before the season is over). Although our predictions data cures that problem for the novice, we know that 1X2 betting will never make them (or anyone else) rich!

So we advocate putting some of the 1X2 betting funds into Correct Scores betting, and we make it easy for the novice to see what we ourselves will be betting on for the Correct Scores scenario each week.

We also provide soccer prediction data that caters for the truly experienced Bettors who may enjoy 1X2 betting most, and who are content trying to increase their Base Bank by just 10% or so each season, knowing that they are on reasonably safe ground.

On both our websites we not only provide predictions but a wealth of relevant associated backup stats too for the following Premier Divisions:

  1. for European Soccer (predictawin.com):
    England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Portugal, Scotland, Spain and Turkey
  2. for American Soccer (soccer-americas.com):
    Brazil (Serie A and B) and the USA (MLS)

Plus we cover the 10 English/Scottish Middle/Minor Divisions

Our data is posted on a weekly basis for all those matches playing from Monday through to the following Sunday. Most Midweek data is available from Monday lunchtime (UK time), and the Weekend data is generally posted by Friday evening UK time at the latest.

Our websites have been designed as much as possible for intuitive navigation and easy understanding of the information being viewed, but we are always open to suggestions as to how to improve the interface to provide a more satisfying user experience.

We strongly advise you to make the effort to do your own research if possible, so that you are fully aware of the chances or otherwise of your bets under-performing. To assist you in understanding our Program's predictions we give you a phenomenal range of analytical tools (such as our very useful Team Performance Records and all the backup data associated with it), which enables you (i) to check out our tips "on the day" and (ii) to decide for yourself whether you wish to stick with your own selections or accept our Program's predictions.

If nothing else, our soccer prediction data should enable you to very easily validate your own assessment of the likelihood of the match outcomes. But the quality of our backup data is such that your prediction ability cannot fail to be improved if you make the most of what we post!

Of course, we can't give any guarantees or warranties of any sort as to the reliability or otherwise of our predictions, even though certain postings may represent our "Prime" selections. This is because betting is a very risky and uncertain business and, far too often for our liking, the "Goliaths" get toppled by the "Davids".

You are therefore deemed to be solely responsible for any betting losses you may incur. Specifically, you are strongly advised not to rely solely upon information and data found on this website but to do your own legwork to research and test the validity or otherwise of our predictions. In this regard, you shall be deemed to have read and accepted our Disclaimer.

We also caution you that you should always bet wisely (meaning, never with more money than you can afford to lose). If you have any problems in this regard and would like some help to control your betting, please visit the following link for assistance:

http://www.bettorsanonymous.org/



 

Carragher sets sights on cup final

Jamie Carragher has set his sights on a domestic cup final this season after admitting Liverpool are highly unlikely to win the Premier League.
Masch: Reds didn't fulfil promise

Barcelona new boy Javier Mascherano has accused former club Liverpool of lying about his motivations for leaving Anfield this summer.
Villa can't Curb enthusiasm for Al

Former West Ham boss Alan Curbishley has reportedly emerged as one of the top candidates to succeed Martin O'Neill as Aston Villa manager.
Di Santo: Lack of action forced me out

Wigan striker Franco Di Santo admits limited opportunities at Chelsea forced him to leave Stamford Bridge in the search for regular football.
Hunt hungry like a wolf for debut

Winger Stephen Hunt has returned to light training after a foot injury and is hoping to be fit to make his Wolves debut next month.
Spurs switch delights van der Vaart

Rafael van der Vaart described Tottenham as "a beautiful club" after completing his £8million move from Real Madrid.
Petrov glad to be out of Eastlands

Winger Martin Petrov insists he is glad to have swapped Manchester City for Bolton and claims "nothing is clear" at Eastlands.
Whelan in Latics quit threat

Chairman Dave Whelan has revealed that he would have walked away from Wigan had the fans managed to hound Roberto Martinez out of the club.
Blues chief dispels McLeish claims

Birmingham acting chairman Peter Pannu has dispelled concerns about a rift with Alex McLeish over the Scot's ongoing contract negotiations.
Hammers deals please Sullivan

David Sullivan expressed delight at West Ham's transfer activity after Lars Jacobsen was confirmed as the Hammers' ninth summer signing.
Successful return for fit-again Rio

Rio Ferdinand is ready to make a first-team return for Manchester United after the defender came through Wednesday's reserve clash with Oldham.
Blues boss trashes Euro talk

Manager Alex McLeish is confident his summer signings will enhance Birmingham - but has slammed talk of reaching Europe as "nonsense".
Hargreaves included in United squad

England midfielder Owen Hargreaves has been included in Manchester United's 25-man Premier League squad despite his ongoing injury troubles.
Woodgate omitted from Tottenham pool

Jonathan Woodgate has failed to make Tottenham's 25-man squad for the first half of the 2010/2011 Premier League season.
Santa Cruz included in City party

Paraguay striker Roque Santa Cruz has made the cut to be named in Manchester City's 25-man Premier League squad.
Roy reveals Reds squad selection

Roy Hodgson has named the 21-man squad he hopes will fare Liverpool well in the 2010/11 campaign - with Ryan Babel making the cut for the Reds.
Seasiders wrap up Carney capture

Blackpool have completed the signing of Australia star David Carney from FC Twente after having the transfer approved by the Premier League.
Campbell makes Magpies cut

Veteran defender Sol Campbell has been included in Newcastle United's 23-man squad for the 2010/2011 Premier League season.
Schwarzer makes Fulham squad list

Mark Hughes has selected the 25 players he hopes will help Fulham enjoy a productive 2010/11 campaign - with Mark Schwarzer included.
Chelsea name reduced squad

Chelsea have included just four 'home-grown' players in their 19-man Premier League matchday squad for the 2010/2011 season.
PL approve Spurs' van der Vaart swoop

Tottenham have confirmed the £8million signing of Rafael van der Vaart from Real Madrid after the Premier League approved the deal.
Kightly left out of Wolves squad

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy has left Michael Kightly out of his 25-man squad after the winger encountered a setback in his injury recovery.
Hammers complete Jacobsen capture

West Ham have completed the signing of Denmark right-back Lars Jacobsen from Blackburn after the Premier League approved the deal.
Yobo secures Fenerbahce switch

Everton defender Joseph Yobo has completed his move to Turkish side Fenerbahce on a season-long loan, the club have confirmed.
Rovers reject Popov reports

Blackburn have denied they had failed to sign Bulgaria striker Ivelin Popov because the player was refused a work permit.
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