2013/14 Serie A betting statistics

2013/14 Serie A betting statistics

In another exciting Serie A season which saw major shifts throughout the table, it was only top spot which didn’t change as Juventus under Antonio Conte won a remarkable third consecutive league title pipping Roma who had started the season off so brightly. Napoli occupied the remaining Champions League spot on 78 points while Fiorentina, Inter Milan and Parma finished in the Europa League spots. AC Milan and Lazio disappointed slumping to 8th and 9th respectively while Catania, Bologna and Livorno were relegated to Serie B.

 

General Statistics:

Total Matches Played: 380

Total Goal Scored: 1035

Goals Per Match: 2.72

Home Team Wins: 48%

Draws: 24%

Away Team Wins: 28%

Over 2.5 Goals: 49%

Under 2.5 Goals: 51%

 

The Bianconeri - as they have been the last three seasons - were dominant as expected, winning 86% of their games this season, losing only 5%. What’s most impressive is that they had a 100% home win record, winning every single game played at the Juventus stadium which was no doubt, key in them retaining the title for a third time.

 

Compared to Juventus, Roma only won 68% of their games this season under new coach, Rudi Garcia, winning 78% of their home games along the way. Milan - despite their wretched season - are fourth in the home table behind Napoli with a 57% home win record, however they also lost 47% of their away games.

 

As for goals, when it comes to which team featured more than 2.5 goals in a game, Juventus games only had this happen 48% of the time this season. Hellas Verona featured over 2.5 goals in 72% of their games this season, followed by Livorno’s 56%. Lazio games on the other hand featured less than 2.5 goals in 57% of all their games this season.

 

For goals scored timings, it’s interesting to note that unlike other leagues where the champions scored more goals in the last few minutes of the game, Juventus most of their goals (17) from the 31st to 45th minute, while scoring only 8 goals in the first 15 minutes of a game. Parma scored the most goals in the last 15 minutes with 17 while Napoli and Milan started games the strongest, scoring 12 goals in the first 15 minutes of their games this season.

 

The most occurring scoreline in Serie A this year was a 1-0 win (42) followed by a 1-1 draw (39). Some interesting scorelines show that a 4-3 result occurred three times while there were two 2-5 and 3-4 results as well. Lastly, the biggest win was a 0-7 drubbing which occurred only once.