Germany Bundesliga I Results and Scores

Competition: Germany Bundesliga I

Sport: Football

Region: Germany

Results and odds history

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About this competition

Bundesliga Results - The Unpredictable World of German Football

The Bundesliga is one of the most attack-focused leagues in European football - and for betting analysts, that makes all the difference. This league doesn't behave like some of the more tightly-packed competitions around.

According to OddsRun's own Bundesliga dataset:

  • Average goals in a match: 3.15 - a real fireworks fest.
  • Just under 58% of matches end with both teams scoring.
  • You can bet safe money on more than 2.5 goals being scored: that happens in 61.4% of games.
  • Over 3.5 goals? That's the case in 41.6% of matches.
  • And for the braver punters out there, 5+ total goals in a game? That happens a surprising 20.1% of the time.
  • But don't count out the draw just yet - that happens in around a quarter of matches (24.7%).
  • And as for 0-0 draws? Those are few and far between, occurring in just 6% of games.
  • When there is a favourite in the mix, they tend to come out on top in around 75.9% of decided matches.

This unique combination of football styles and betting dynamics makes the Bundesliga one of the most exciting goal-driven betting leagues in all of Europe.

How Bundesliga Football Works

Unlike some other leagues where matches tend to be relatively low-scoring affairs, the Bundesliga has a sweet spot of 3-4 goals per match.

Here is how the goal distribution shakes out:

  • 2 goals: 20.1%
  • 3 goals: 19.7%
  • 4 goals: 21.5% (the most common goal tally)
  • 6+ goals: 10.7%

This kind of distribution means that for punters who like to bet on totals markets, the Bundesliga is a real playground - there are plenty of opportunities to cash in on overs.

The Draw Conundrum

High-scoring games in the Bundesliga don't automatically mean that the favourite is going to fall over either. In fact, the league is still quite structured and predictable.

  • Nearly a quarter of matches end all square.
  • But when there is a winner, the favourite tends to get the decision in around 76% of cases.

This creates a bit of a two-tier system for punters:

  • Goal markets are expansive - you can bet on a lot of different outcomes.
  • But match result markets are still dominated by the favourite.

When looking at odds, that balance is key. Just because there's a high scoring game doesn't mean that there's going to be a high upset frequency.

The Big Clubs Have A Big Impact

A few top teams have a disproportionate influence on the Bundesliga result curves:

  • Bayern Munich
  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Bayer Leverkusen
  • RB Leipzig

When these teams are playing, expect more goals and more movement in the odds.

And some key attacking players who tend to influence scoring expectations include:

  • Harry Kane
  • Jamal Musiala
  • Florian Wirtz
  • Serhou Guirassy

When these players are involved, the total goal pricing tends to get a lot sharper.

What The Data Tells Us

Bundesliga matches are all about:

  • High scoring volatility
  • High BTTS probability
  • Strong performance in over markets
  • Controlled favourite dominance

For punters looking to understand historical data and odds behaviour, the Bundesliga is a league that really stands out - where attacking play and betting liquidity meet.

OddsRun Methodology

All the stats in this report are based on OddsRun's own Bundesliga results database - which is compiled using official match data and closing odds classification.

The goal of this report is not just to serve up a bunch of statistics - but to really connect the dots between historical results and the way the betting markets behave.