Derby Matches - Where is the Value?

Derby days are one of the most cherished days on the footballing calendar - games filled with passion, and big goals - Memories are formed that are passed on from generation to generation and become legendary in time.
Derby Matches - Where is the Value?
Darren Brett
Darren Brett Tipster Competition Manager

Horse Racing, greyhounds and snooker specialist with thirty years experience of writing about sport across multiple platforms. A QPR and Snooker fan

Football form and that season's form, can often go out of the window with the underdog upping their game against their superior rival. 

The derby team with a stellar form record of W5, D1, L0, often comes unstuck against their near-neighbors who go into the game with a much poorer W1 D2 L4.  

Finding football winners in derby games can be fraught, with many games very hard to call. 

Below is a snapshot of five EPL derby matches, the figures include all EPL meetings both home and away games. e.g Crystal Palace v Brighton and Brighton v Crystal Palace.

The highlighted percentages are where results stand out. 

You can see draws in the matches between Crystal Palace v Brighton are prevalent, Everton struggle to win games against Liverpool, and that the Manchester derby normally finds a winner. 

These stats may assist you both pre match and in running. 

You should undertake your own statistical search on the games you are interested in betting on. 

All GamesGames PlayedWinsWinsDraws
Crystal Palace v Brighton14347 (50%)
Everton Liverpool6411 (17%)2825
Man City v Man Utd5420259 (16.67%)
Southampton v Bournemouth12534
Tottenham v Arsenal64162424
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In the fives seasons between 2019 and 2024 you can see the average of EPL results, its then important to check how the derby matches compare with the averages, and highlight the outliers. 

All GamesEPL Games PlayedHome WinsAway WinsDraws
5 Seasons190044%33%23%

Here is each seasons results from 2019-2024

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In terms of trying to predict the outcomes of derby matches, clichés are often spun, often with no factual form analysis to back them up.

When we come to place a bet we can end up confused, and many bettors feel that these derby matches are best left alone for betting purposes.

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Some say derby games are cagey affairs, with both teams too afraid to lose to be able to really focus on winning; others say they are open, as both teams leave tactics at home and play the game according to the passion in their hearts and in the stands. 

Of course in football, anything is possible, and every outcome occurs at some point, leading advocates of both of the above theories to believe that they are right, and to carry on focussing on future derbies with the same mindset. 

So where is the statistical proof that the fact a game is a derby even affects the outcome of the game? 

Is there really a difference in the number of goals scored? 

Are games really tighter, and is home team advantage elevated beyond the usual figures, due to the increased, vociferous support from the stands on these most important of days? 

Well, this is what I wanted to find out, there may be differences between not only the Premier League and the lower leagues of England, but also between England and other countries. 

Should we look at the 1X2 market differently?

Should we look at the 1X2 market differently?

The importance of derby matches can be seen by just how rare they are, with only 64 of the 1220 Premier League matches in my time-frame being classed as a derby match. 

Of these 64 matches, 28 were won by the home team, 21 were drawn and 15 matches saw the away side victorious. 

This gives a 1X2 percentage of :

Home: 43.8.

Draw: 32.8:

Away: 23.4.

which may seem a normal spread in terms of results, with a simplified ratio of 4:3:2 in favour of the team playing at home. 

But how does this compare with the overall figures for the Premier League in this time, and can this be used in order to find a new angle from which to approach these games?

ResultPremier LeagueDerby Matches% Increase
145.543.8-3.9
X26.532.823.7
22823.4-16

In the 1220 games Premier League games played during the same time period, the 1X2 percentage is 

Home: 45.5

Draw: 26.5

Away: 28.0

The big difference to be seen here is with the number of draws which occur - a 23.7% increase in the number of drawn games in derbies. 

This increase is apparently coming at the expense of the away win, which has seen a drop of 16%

A drop in the number of away wins could be expected, due to the increased level of support from the larger base of home fans, but the increase in draws is the main area of interest for me, as the percentage chance of a drawn game has risen to nearly 1/3. 

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The data indicates that score draws should be considered in derby matches, especially when you find a bookmaker with a generous price.

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Considering the bookies will rarely, if not never, offer odds of below 3.0 for a drawn game, and with that number usually fluctuating around the 3.5 mark, this gives an angle through which profit could be made in the long-term, should the trend of the last 3 and half seasons continue. 

A method of blindly following the draw in any ‘fierce' derby match is a process worth at least paper-testing, in my opinion.

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Of course, as has been said earlier, football is on the whole an unpredictable sport, and the same fixture could be 0-0 one season and 5-3 the next. 

However, by comparing goals/game ratios between derby and overall Premier League matches, a general divergence can be seen.

The 64 derby games which occurred over the last 3 and half seasons have produced 195 goals, with 107 coming for the home side and hence 88 for the visitors. 

This gives an average of 3.05 goals/game - a figure which is again rather useless without a comparison with the overall number of goals scored in Premier League matches during this time. 

EPL GoalsGamesGoals in DerbysGoals/Game EPLGoals Games in Derbys% increase
Home20321071.591.675.3
Away1524881.191.3715.5
Total35561952.783.059.7

As can be seen in the table, there turns out to have been quite a large number of goals/game in derby matches over this period of time, with nearly a 10% increase in the number of goals scored per game played. 

Here are two of the biggest derbys in England and you can see how goals in these games smash the averages.

What may be more surprising, however, is the superior increase in goals scored by the away side, considering it was found in the previous section that the number of away wins was quite substantially decreased during this period.

The proposal I have for these surprising figures stems from the increased pressure placed on a home side by the fans to chase a victory or draw. 

In many cases, this leads to improved conversion of defeats to draws, as shown previously, but it could also lead to an increased possibility of heavy defeats being suffered by the home side. 

What these figures could also indicate is an increased likelihood of score draws, as this would explain how the percentage of away goals could increase so dramatically given that away wins are often being displaced by draws in these games.


So… what does all this mean?

So what conclusions can be drawn, and where should out minds be when looking at derby games? 

It is worth pointing out, first of all, that a sample can never be too large, and it may be that over a longer period of time the statistics converge.

Looking at the findings from the last few seasons, however, it seems evident that draws are fairly likely in derby games, much more so that in regular league fixtures, meaning a draw is usually going to be a good value bet in these kinds of games. 

The increased number of goals scored by away sides, as well as in general, makes this punter look towards both the correct-score and Asian Handicap markets for an increased chance of big winners.

High-score-draws are likely to offer the most value here, with 2-2 and 3-3 suggested value bets, although there also seems to be good value in backing large away wins. 

Of course, backing large wins makes the correct score market a bit problematic, as there are far more options than with draws, however, the AH market could be used in order to back teams from between -1.5 to -2.75 or even further for the braver gamblers.

From the data that was found the following three bets would be suggested for derby matches in general. 

A. 1X2: The Draw - which could be combined with BTTS for added value

B. Correct score predictions of 2-2 or 3-3

C. Asian Handicaps of -1.5 and below for the away side.

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