MauroAndretta/AIFootballPredictions
AIFootballPredictions is an ML-based system to predict if a football match will have over 2.5 goals. Using historical data from top European leagues (Serie A, EPL, Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1), it employs advanced feature engineering and model training techniques to provide accurate predictions. Perfect for sports analytics enthusiasts.
This project predicts whether an upcoming football match in top European leagues (like Serie A, Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Ligue 1) will have over 2.5 goals. It takes historical match data as input and produces clear 'Over 2.5 Goals' or 'Under 2.5 Goals' predictions with a percentage chance. This tool is for sports analytics enthusiasts, bettors, or anyone interested in data-driven football match outcomes.
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Use this if you want data-backed predictions for goal counts in major European football matches to inform your betting strategy or simply satisfy your curiosity.
Not ideal if you're looking for predictions on other match aspects (like win/loss, specific scores) or for leagues not supported by the system.
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