This is the home of our complete 1X2 board, the full set of match-result reads across every league we cover. Whether you want a home win, a draw or an away win, this page gathers the straightforward result calls in one place and keeps them current as team news arrives. The latest selections are in the table above.
The 1X2 market is where most people start with football predictions, and for good reason. It asks the simplest question in the game, who wins, and answering it well is the foundation for almost every other market. This page is built to answer that question across as much football as possible.
Today's Markets
UEL
Besiktas
Hradec Kralove
4/1
13/2
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UEL
Omonia Nicosia
Lincoln Red Imps
7/1
16/1
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Gornik Zabrze
Ferencvaros
21/10
2/1
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Pafos
RB Salzburg
9/4
6/5
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CS Univ Craiova
KuPS Kuopio
61/20
7/1
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Vikingur Reykjavik
FC Thun
11/4
8/5
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Klaksvik
Lech Poznan
33/10
3/5
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CSKA-Sofia
Maccabi Tel Aviv
21/10
2/1
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Anderlecht
PAOK
21/10
5/4
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Rangers
Jagiellonia
3/1
15/4
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Hearts
SL Benfica
16/5
2/5
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UEL
Egnatia Rrogozhine
Shamrock Rovers
9/4
9/4
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CLA
Fluminense
Independiente Rivadavia
5/2
19/4
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no
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CLA
Estudiantes La Plata
Universidad Católica
9/4
19/4
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CLA
Deportes Tolima
Ind del Valle
11/5
31/20
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CLA
Palmeiras
Cerro Porteño
15/4
15/2
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CLA
CA Platense
Coquimbo Unido
37/20
16/5
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CLA
Cruzeiro
Flamengo
2/1
31/20
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no
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CLA
Mirassol SP
LDU
5/2
9/2
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no
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CLA
Rosario Central
Corinthians
37/20
5/2
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no
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CS
Boca Juniors
Deportivo Recoleta
11/2
10/1
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no
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CS
Bolívar
São Paulo
13/5
7/2
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RB Bragantino
Atlético Mineiro
2/1
29/10
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CS
CA Tigre
CA Torque
2/1
19/4
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no
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Ind Santa Fe
River Plate
11/5
27/20
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no
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Vasco da Gama
Olimpia Asunción
3/1
7/2
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no
no
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Santos
Macará
15/4
6/1
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no
no
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Cienciano
Botafogo
12/5
37/20
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no
no
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USC
PSG
Aston Villa
3/1
17/4
no
no
no
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113/10
493/1
Weekend Predictions
1X2 Predictions
The 1X2 read is football’s core question in three outcomes, a home win marked 1, a draw marked X and an away win marked 2. Its appeal is its clarity, there are only three answers and everyone understands them, which makes it the natural starting point for reading any fixture.
That simplicity hides real depth. Calling a result well means understanding not just which side is better but how the game is likely to flow, whether a favourite tends to win comfortably or by fine margins, and how often the underdog holds on for a draw. The three outcomes are simple, but the reasoning behind them is not.
This page pulls the result reads together from across the leagues, so instead of checking each competition separately you have the full board in one view. The selections span the fixtures where a result looks clear, from obvious home mismatches to away sides in strong form against vulnerable hosts.
As always, the list is filtered rather than exhaustive. Games that are genuine three-way coin-flips are left off, because a result read only has value where the evidence points somewhere. The table above reflects that, and updates as line-ups are confirmed.
What 1X2 Reading Means
Reading a match result starts with separating the two teams properly. Overall form is a blunt tool, so the sharper read splits it by venue, since a side’s home and away identities can be very different, and weighs the quality gap rather than just the league positions. A mid-table side in form can be a tougher read than the table suggests.
The favourite’s profile matters next. Some strong teams win comfortably and often, making them dependable result reads, while others grind out narrow victories that frequently slip into draws. Knowing which type a favourite is tells you how safe the home or away call really is.
Style and matchup shape the result too. A patient, controlled side against an open, attacking one produces a different game from two cautious teams meeting in the middle of the table, and those dynamics feed directly into whether a result is likely to be decisive or tight. Reading the matchup is as important as reading the teams.
Finally, the result read has to account for the draw honestly, which is where the next section comes in. Ignoring it is the single most common way a 1X2 read goes wrong.
Why the Draw Is Underrated
The draw is the outcome people least like to predict, and that instinct costs them. Across a typical league season roughly a quarter of games end level, and in the tighter, more defensive divisions the share is higher still. Treating the draw as a rare event rather than a regular one is a persistent mistake.
Certain fixtures raise the draw’s likelihood sharply. Evenly matched mid-table sides, local derbies where caution reigns, and games between two low-scoring teams all tilt towards a level result. When neither side is clearly better and neither tends to score freely, the draw becomes the single most likely outcome.
The draw also acts as a useful check on overconfident favourites. A strong team that wins by narrow margins is one late equaliser away from dropping two points, and recognising that turns a shaky home banker into a game better left alone or read through a safer market. The draw is often the reason a result is not as safe as it looks.
None of this means backing draws blindly, which is its own trap. It means giving the level result the weight it deserves in a genuinely close game, and being willing to leave a fixture off the list when the draw is the most likely single outcome.
How to Use 1X2 Predictions
Use the board above as a filtered map of the day’s result reads, then apply your own judgement. Where a selection matches your view of a fixture it reinforces the call, and where it does not, the reasoning here shows you what to weigh. The page informs a decision rather than making it for you.
For close games, consider a steadier expression of the same read. Our double chance predictions cover two of the three outcomes at once, which suits fixtures where you fancy a side but respect the draw. It is the natural companion to a pure 1X2 read.
Confirm team news before trusting any result pick. A result read can hinge on a single available forward or a settled defence, and a late change can move a game from a likely home win to a genuine toss-up. The confirmed line-up is always the final input.
Keep expectations proportionate. Even a strong set of result reads will drop some games, and the aim is to be right more often than not across many fixtures rather than perfect on any given day. Consistent, honest reasoning is what makes the 1X2 board worth following.
1X2 Predictions FAQ
What do 1, X and 2 stand for?
1 is a home win, X is a draw and 2 is an away win. Together they cover the three possible results of a football match, which is why the market is called 1X2.
How often do matches end in a draw?
Roughly a quarter of games in a typical league, and more in defensive divisions. That is why reading the draw seriously, rather than dismissing it, is one of the most valuable habits in the 1X2 market.
Is 1X2 a good market for beginners?
Yes. It asks the simplest question in football and is easy to understand, which makes it the natural place to start before moving into goals, handicaps and other markets.
Conclusion
The 1X2 board is the foundation of football reading, a clear call on home win, draw or away win across every league we cover. This page gathers those result reads in one place and filters them to the fixtures where the outcome genuinely points somewhere.
Reading results well comes down to separating the teams by venue and quality, knowing whether a favourite wins comfortably or narrowly, and giving the draw the honest weight it deserves. Ignore the draw and even good reads come undone.
For a safer angle on the close games, pair this with our double chance predictions, and confirm the line-ups before trusting any result call.