SoccerGoals & scoring
Clean sheet run betting strategy
Three straight home clean sheets is a defense in form. This template isolates those teams as raw material for unders and home-win ideas.
Defensive form is quieter than scoring form but just as streaky. A back line that has shut out three consecutive home opponents is organized, confident and usually well coached. This template captures exactly that pattern with a venue-scoped scoring streak.
How the filter tree works
- Scoring streak: on the conceded dimension, the home team must have allowed fewer than 1 goal, a clean sheet, in each of at least its last 3 home matches.
The filter reads as a streak of games satisfying a per-game condition, a pattern you can reuse for many other ideas.
What to watch
- Clean sheets depend on opponents. Three shutouts against weak attacks say less than one against a title contender.
- Unders built on this angle still need the team's own attack to stay modest, otherwise 3-0 wins bust the under while the clean sheet holds.
- Three games is a short streak; the qualifying pool refreshes constantly.
Tweaks to try
- Stretch the streak to 5 home games for a stricter version.
- Pair it with a low scored-goals average on the opponent for a real unders case.
- Test the away mirror: traveling teams on a shutout run.
Streaks describe the past. Let backtesting on Pinnacle closing odds for soccer decide whether it pays forward.
Filters used by this strategy
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