Home Advantage Is Back And Football Bettors Should Be Paying Attention

Across Europe’s major competitions, recent match data have been pointing to a shift back towards the traditional strong home advantage. For football bettors, that shift creates opportunities in betting markets that are yet to fully adjust. In modern football, home advantage has often been framed as a declining factor, as advances in travel convenience, refereeing technology and tactical preparation were widely assumed to have flattened out the challenges of away games. Over the past three months, however, results from European competitions suggest a reversal of that trend, with home teams winning more frequently than recent seasonal averages. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran of football betting, or have seen an enticing ad for betway registration and want to get on board, you should be paying attention to this trend. Whilst bookmakers’ pricing models are still heavily influenced by observations formed over the previous few seasons, by examining recent statistics and the conditions driving them, you can build a clearer picture of where home advantage has returned and how you can respond. What the Recent Numbers Show Across UEFA competitions played since late autumn 2025, a higher proportion of matches have been won by the home side when compared with the same competition stages one year earlier. Research shows that, in league-phase European fixtures, home teams accounted for just over six wins in every ten matches. This 62% win rate was up from 57% last season, and 54% the season before that. A similar pattern has appeared within domestic leagues, although with variation between competitions. That said, in Germany and Italy, recent match rounds show home sides collecting more points per game than their away counterparts by a wider margin than in early autumn, whilst in England, where home advantage has been more muted in recent seasons, the gap has also widened slightly during the winter schedule. So why is this happening? When you isolate goals rather than looking at results, a consistent theme appears. Over the same three-month window, home teams have generated higher expected-goals figures and have converted a greater share of chances, while away sides have conceded late goals more frequently. Taken together, these trends suggest not randomness but a structural shift that betting markets may still underplay. Why Home Advantage Is Re-emerging Within the current season, several factors appear to be reinforcing the advantage of playing at home. While none operate in isolation, their combined effect has become clearer during recent months. Firstly, through expanded European formats and congested domestic calendars, travel demands have increased for many clubs. With away teams often facing shorter recovery periods and more complex travel plans to work in, performance levels on the road have dipped, particularly in midweek fixtures. Has European Fixture Congestion Had An Effect? It’s no illusion that fixture lists across Europe seem noticeably more crowded than in past seasons, with changes to competition formats and expanded schedules cited as the key reasons behind that shift. UEFA as expanded its club competitions this season, increasing midweek matches and reducing the number of free dates available for domestic fixtures. This in turn has forced domestic leagues to compress their own calendars to avoid clashes. Club sides playing at the top level must often juggle league games, national cups and European fixtures within the same weekly windows when compiling their fixture lists. This recently had English fans up in arms with a loss of traditional Boxing Day fixtures from the 2025/26 Premier League calendar. What Are The Other Factors Involved? Meanwhile, that other great boost to the home team, crowd influence, appears to have returned more strongly than expected since attendance restrictions were fully lifted. Average stadium occupancy has remained consistently high across major leagues and, under sustained crowd pressure, refereeing patterns have shown subtle shifts in favour of home teams, with home sides receiving marginally more favourable decisions and fewer cards. While these differences are small in isolation, their cumulative effect over ninety minutes is potentially enough to tilt close matches, let alone over the course of several games. From a tactical perspective, teams’ willingness to attack at home has also played a role. Host teams have pressed more aggressively and committed more players forward, whilst visiting sides, especially those outside the elite tier, have tended toward deeper defensive blocks and lower possession stats. In recent data, that contrast has translated into higher shot volumes, reflected by expected-goals totals, for home sides, which in practice reinforces home advantage in scoring terms. Where Is Betting Impact Strongest? Interestingly, home advantage does not appear to express itself evenly across different markets, with some absorbing home vs away effects efficiently and others lagging behind. For two evenly-matched teams, the slight home advantage shifts the true probability of a home win enough to matter, yet odds across smaller markets do not alway move in tandem (even if standard match result markets in high-profile fixtures tend to adjust more quickly, due to being hammered out by the heavier betting volume). For example, in Asian handicap markets and draw-no-bet markets where the bettor can be refunded for draws, the recent resurgence of home advantage has been more exploitable, perhaps as bookmakers are cautious about overreacting to short-term trends. The competition context also matters. In European matches, i.e. involving significant travel and unfamiliar opponents, home advantage has been amplified. In domestic leagues, mid-table fixtures have shown the clearest effects, as the difference between teams is more marginal in what is essentially the packed centre of a performance graph. It’s worth remembering though that not all scenarios reward this ‘blanket’ home-favouring approach. When elite teams travel with deep squads or when heavy rotation by managers is expected, home advantage has been less predictable; likewise local derbies which often appear as statistical anomalies. Translating the Trend Into Smarter Bets If you’re seeking to adapt your betting to this trend, the key adjustment lies in weighing up the effects of playing at home as one that’s still slightly underestimated. In recent seasons, many football models have effectively discounted home advantage to a near-neutral level:

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Lionel Messi sends heartfelt message to Sergio Busquets after he announced his Barcelona exit

Paris Saint-Germain superstar Lionel Messi sent a heartfelt message to his former Barcelona teammate Sergio Busquets after the midfielder announced he was leaving the Catalan club. The Spanish midfielder, who has been in Barcelona since 2007, announced that he would call up his time in Camp Nou when his contract with the club expires this summer. Messi shared an incredible bond with Busquets during his stint with Barca. The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner played a whooping 567 matches alongside Busquets in a Barcelona jersey – more than any other player in his career.  They won three Champions League trophies, eight La Liga titles and seven Copa del Rey titles together before Messi left for Paris. Read more: Tottenham interested in a summer move for £20m rated Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher  But despite representing PSG, Messi and Busquets remained friends, and the duo, along with Jordi Alba, was spotted having dinner in Barcelona in April. But now Busquets has indicated his time at  Barca is up after making over 700 appearances. Shortly after the announcement, Messi took to Instagram to congratulate Busquets, hailing him “as a perfect 10.”  “On the pitch, always a five but in reality, as a player and as a person, you are a 10, Busi,” Messi said. “I wish you the best in your new stage and always, both you and your family. Thank you for on and off the pitch. There were so many moments we spent together, many good and some also complicated…They will stay forever! Big hug, @5sergiob.” Meanwhile, Busquets might reunite with Messi in the next stage of his career. According to El Chiringuito, the Spaniard will agree to a two-year contract in the Middle East. Meanwhile, AFP have reported that Lionel Messi has already agreed to join Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal after his contract ends with PSG in the summer.

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Bayern back under-fire Thomas Tuchel as Oliver Kahn blames players for Mainz loss

Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn has defended under-fire manager Thomas Tuchel after his side’s shocking defeat to Mainz on Saturday. The Bavarians suffered their third defeat under Tuchel at the weekend, as his team were beaten 3-1 by Mainz.  The result means that Bayern have gone four games without a win in all competitions, while they have recorded just two wins in seven games under  Tuchel. Read more: Bayern Munich will ‘try everything’ to sell Sadio Mane this summer However, despite the poor results,  Kahn has backed the former Chelsea boss. According to the German legend, the coach’s job is safe, and the players should take the blame for the loss at Mainz.  “Thomas Tuchel is the last person we need to talk about now,” Khan said. “He is doing everything he can to help the boys progress. “There are 11 men on the pitch who have to work hard to achieve the goals of this club. What the team showed on the pitch is not enough.” The Bayern chief was particularly critical of Bayern’s second-half showing, with the Bavarian giants conceding three goals in 14 minutes as Mainz came from 1-0 down to secure all three points. “We played a catastrophic second half,” he added. “Who was the team that wants to become champions? It will be very difficult to become champions with such performances.” Bayern’s recent defeat means Borussia Dortmund has the upper hand in the title race. Edin Terzic’s side moved to the top of the table, one point ahead of Bayern, thanks to a 4-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt 4-0 in their weekend game. Both sides now have just five games left to play.

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Juventus 15-point deduction temporarily REVOKED

Juventus have successfully appealed their 15-point deduction in Serie A, as the penalty have not been revoked. The Old Lady were slapped with a 15-point dediti9in February following allegations of financial rascality and mismanagement by the club over some seasons. They were charged for false corporate communications, false communications to the stock market and obstruction of watchdog agencies. This led to the club’s offices being raided by CONSOB – the finance regulator responsible for monitoring club dealings on the stock exchange – in November 2021 to seize documents relating to the transfers under scrutiny. Read more: Pep Guardiola says his players are exhausted after Man City reach third straight Champions League semi-final An investigation was opened on the club, and the entire Juventus board – including Andrea Agnelli and Pavel Nedved – resigned late last year. Early this year, they were handed a point deduction due to the charges, taking them out of the top four race.  But that has been revoked, meaning Massimiliano Allegri’s side now have a great chance of qualifying for the Champions League. With 15 points added back, the Italian giants move up to third with 59 points. Meanwhile. AC Milan and Inter drop down to fifth and sixth in the Serie A table.  Meanwhile, the number one spot is off the table, with Napoli expected to secure the title imminently. Still, the Bianconeri could steal the second spot from Lazio with a good run of form.

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Arsenal and Man United target Julián Brandt sign new Dortmund deal

Borussia Dortmund have announced that Julian Brandt has signed a new contract that will keep him at Signal-Iduna Park until 2026. The midfielder’s previous deal was set to expire next summer, but the Bundesliga giants have successfully negotiated an extension after several weeks of behind-the-scenes negotiation over new terms. The new deal comes as a blow for clubs interested in Brandt, with Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Newcastle United all interested in the player, while Italian clubs Inter and Napoli were also keeping a watchful eye on negotiations. Read more: Erling Haaland compared to Messi and Ronaldo  BVB confirmed on Tuesday that Brandt has committed his future to the club. Brandt said in a club statement: “Even after four years, I still have a lot of fun every single day being part of this very team, standing on the pitch with these guys and playing football for this highly emotional club with its extraordinary fans. “To be honest, the feeling of being in the right place at the right time has always been the most important point in my sporting life. “And that won’t change either. I’m looking forward to the next few years in black and yellow. And I’m sure we’ll have the opportunity to celebrate something big together.” Having sealed a deal for Brandt, Dortmund might attempt to tie down the highly sought-after Jude Bellingham to a new contract. The English midfielder is wanted by Liverpool, Manchester City and Real Madrid but could stay back at Signal Iduna Park beyond this summer after Liverpool pulled out of the race due to his price tag. Meanwhile, Dortmund are still in the Bundesliga title fight and could still pip Bayern Munich to the title this season, given the Bavarians’ struggles. Should they win the title, it will help them in future negotiations and could persuade Bellingham to stay.

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Joao Cancelo insists Bayern career has been ‘positive’ despite a disappointing start

Bayern Munich full-back Joao Cancelo has insisted that “his heart is in the right place” and is not worried, claiming that his Bayern career has been “positive” despite struggling to get minutes. The Portuguese international sealed a move to the Allianz Arena in a short-term loan deal in January. The agreement includes a permanent purchase option after the first six months.  However, things have not gone as planned for Cancelo, who has struggled to find his feet in his new surroundings and fell down the pecking order under former manager Julian Nagelsmann. Read more: Cody Gakpo admits to confusion over his Liverpool role A change in management did not immediately transform his fortunes as new boss Thomas Tuchel benched him in his first game in charge against Borussia Dortmund in Bundesliga. However, despite his struggles in Germany, Cancelo has stated that he is putting everything in training to turn around his fortunes and can “always be counted upon”. “I see my start at Bayern as positive. There’s always a certain adjustment period for footballers. That’s why I tried to integrate myself into the team as quickly as possible, to get to know the teammates & the system,’ he told the official club website.  “Sometimes it is said that I may not have a very simple personality. But my heart is in the right place,” he added. “And you can always count on me. Everyone and everything at FC Bayern is focused on absolute success. Here you work really hard in every single training session – I really like this mentality. I’m happy to be here and to play for this great team.” Despite not getting enough minutes in Germany, Bayern rate Cancelo highly, and the club’s director Hasan Salihamidzic has insisted that “Cancelo is a top player” and “will get his games.”

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Man United make decision of Marcel Sabitzer 

Manchester United have reportedly decided to make Marcel Sabitzer’s loan move from Bayern Munich permanent in the summer. According to a report by 90min, Erik ten Hag is a fan of the Austrian midfielder and wants United to sign him permanently when his loan deal at the club expires this June.  Sabitzer joined United on loan from Bayern on deadline day in January and has made eleven appearances in all competitions. He has enjoyed his time at Old Trafford since Christian Eriksen and Casemiro were sidelined due to injury and suspension.  Ten Hag is keen to boost the quality of United’s midfield ahead of next season, and the club considers Sabitzer a potential bargain to do so on a permanent deal. Read more: PSG concede defeat in the quest to extend Lionel Messi’s contract  It remains to be seen if Bayern Munich, under new coach Thomas Tuchl will want to sell the player. Sabitzer had been out of favour at Bayern under former boss Julian Nagelsmann.  But as per the report, the situation has stayed the same under new coach Tuchel, and Bayern will not stand in the player’s way of a permanent exit. They are prepared to sell for a sum similar to what they initially paid RB Leipzig in August 2021 – around €16m (£13.7m). Apart from Man United, other European sides are interested in Sabitzer. But he is understood to be happy at United, having settled well since arriving. So United are the player’s first choice.

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Premier League clubs battling for Genk’s Mike Tresor 

At least five Premier League clubs are reportedly fighting for the services of emerging Genk winger Mike Tresor. The Belgian is one of Europe’s leading assist makers this season, making 18 assists in 30 league appearances for Genk while scoring seven times.  Only Swift Hesperange’s Rayan Philippe, with 20 assists, has recorded more assists than Tresor in Europe, and the 23-year-old’s contributions have catapulted Genk to the top of the Belgium Pro League table.   Read more: Man City & PSG make opening bid for Croatian sensation Luka Vuskovic His form and numbers has alerted Europe’s leading clubs of his availability. And according to 90min, at least six clubs in England are after him.  The five Premier League clubs interested in his services are Nottingham Forest, Leicester City, Brentford, Brighton and Wolves. These sides are among teams who have sent scouts to watch Tresor in recent months. Championship leaders Burnley, managed by former Belgium international Vincent Kompany, are also keen on the player. The Clarets tried to bring Tresor to England in January but failed, as Genk was not interested in selling their star mid-season. However, Burnley are expected to return for the 23-year-old in the summer as they attempt to build a squad that will compete favourably in the Premier League. Tresor began his career with Anderlecht before spells in Holland with NEC and Willem II before joining Genk. He has also attracted interest from clubs in Germany and Spain. The 23-year-old is still waiting to make his international debut, having yet to be selected by former Belgium boss Roberto Martinez or current coach Domenico Tedesco for their most-recent international games. 

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Rabiot is accessing his Juventus future 

Juventus midfielder Adrien Rabiot has revealed that he is weighing his options ahead of the summer.  The French midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season in Turin but has yet to enter contract talks with Juventus, stating that “there’s still time to do that.” Rabiot has been at Juventus since 2019 after joining on a Bosman deal from Paris Saint-Germain. He was a transfer target of Manchester United last summer but eventually stayed in Turin, where he is a key player under Maximilliano Allegri.  Read more: Modric wants to stay at Real Madrid despite Jude Bellingham’s links With Juventus currently struggling to make the top four because of a 15-point deduction, it is becoming increasingly likely that Rabio will seek a new challenge elsewhere. When asked about his future, the 27-year-old mentioned wanting to play Champions League football next season.  “I want to play Champions League. It will be a crucial point to make a decision on my future,” Rabiot conceded. “There are no recent talks [for a new deal with Juventus], but we’ve time to do that. There’s no news at this stage.”

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Liverpool given a huge boost in Mason Mount chase

Liverpool have been given a huge boost in their quest to land Chelsea midfielder Mason Mount this summer. According to Football Insider, the Red are ahead of every other club in the race to sign Mount. The Chelsea midfielder is angling for a move away from Stamford Bridge next summer after growing dissatisfied at the club.  Read more: Arsenal and Chelsea are on high alert for ‘free agent’ Zaha He is a big admirer of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and will rather sign for Liverpool than Manchester United and Juventus, who are also interested in his services. The Merseyside club have tracked the 24-year-old England midfielder’s situation at Stamford Bridge for some time and are expected to launch an offensive during the next transfer window.

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