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Poisson Modeling and Predicting English Premier League Goal Scoring
Volume 1, Issue 1 (2023), pp. 95–101
Quang Nguyen  

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https://doi.org/10.51387/21-NEJSDS1
Pub. online: 3 December 2021      Type: Case Study, Application, And/or Practice Article      Open accessOpen Access
Area: NextGen

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12 July 2021
Published
3 December 2021

Abstract

The English Premier League is well-known for being not only one of the most popular professional sports leagues in the world, but also one of the toughest competitions to predict. The first purpose of this research was to verify the consistency between goal scoring in the English Premier League and the Poisson process; specifically, the relationships between the number of goals scored in a match and the Poisson distribution, the time between goals throughout the course of a season and the exponential distribution, and the time location of goals during football games and the continuous uniform distribution. We found that the Poisson process and the three probability distributions accurately describe Premier League goal scoring. In addition, Poisson regression was utilized to predict outcomes for a Premier League season, using different sets of season data and with a large number of simulations being involved. We examined and compared various soccer metrics from our simulation results, including an English club’s chances of being the champions, finishing in the top four and bottom three, and relegation points.

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All of the materials related to this research are available on GitHub at https://github.com/qntkhvn/eplgoals.
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English Premier League sports statistics Poisson process Poisson regression

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