Is FootyStats Premium Worth It? A Detailed Review
FootyStats Premium is a paid football data subscription. We compare it to free alternatives (FBref, Sofascore, Fotmob) and to paid competitors (StatsBomb, Opta), and explain who should pay.
FootyStats Premium is a paid football-data subscription that bridges the gap between free tools (FBref, Sofascore, Fotmob) and elite-club platforms (StatsBomb IQ, Opta Pro). It costs roughly Β£10-25 per month depending on tier, covers ~150+ leagues globally, and emphasises betting-relevant trend data β over/under records, BTTS%, head-to-head splits. Worth it for serious bettors and amateur analysts; over-priced for casual fans.
What FootyStats Premium offers
FootyStats Premium's key features:
- 150+ leagues globally. Coverage extends well beyond top-5 European leagues β Brazilian SΓ©rie B, Czech first division, Vietnamese V.League, etc.
- Betting-trend metrics. Over/under percentage records, both teams to score (BTTS) trends, head-to-head splits by venue and time period.
- Custom alerts. Email or app alerts when a team's performance metrics cross user-defined thresholds (e.g. "Liverpool xG drops below 1.5 over rolling 5-match window").
- xG and form data. Per-match xG, expected points, form trends, smoothed rolling averages.
- Player stats. Per-player metrics across covered leagues. Less depth than FBref but broader coverage.
- Predictions and tips. AI-driven over/under and BTTS predictions for upcoming matches.
FootyStats' niche: bettors who want data on the leagues that FBref doesn't cover deeply (Eastern Europe, Asia, Americas).
Pricing tiers
FootyStats has three subscription levels (approximate, public 2025 pricing):
- Free tier. Limited stats, basic xG, top-5 league coverage. Useful for casual checking.
- Premium tier. ~Β£10-15 per month. Full feature set for top-30 leagues; betting-trend metrics; custom alerts.
- Pro tier. ~Β£20-25 per month. All 150+ leagues; full historical archives; API access for developers.
- Annual discount. ~30-40% off monthly equivalent.
How it compares to free alternatives
Three free competitors and where FootyStats wins or loses:
- FBref. FBref is free and has deeper analytical tools (per-90 percentile scouting, custom queries via Stathead). FootyStats wins on league breadth β FBref's coverage drops off below top-5 European leagues.
- Sofascore. Sofascore is free and excellent for live in-play. FootyStats has more historical betting-trend data; Sofascore wins on real-time match-following.
- Fotmob. Free and best for fantasy + live ratings. FootyStats wins on betting-relevant trend metrics; Fotmob wins on UX and FPL integration.
How it compares to paid alternatives
Two paid competitors and how FootyStats compares:
- StatsBomb IQ. Far more expensive (Β£3,000+ per year for individuals; Β£50k+ for clubs). Far more depth β tracking data, OBV, advanced metrics. FootyStats is dramatically cheaper but less analytically deep.
- Opta Pro. Similar to StatsBomb in price and analytical depth. Used by tier-2 broadcasters and analytics shops. FootyStats targets a different audience (bettors, amateur analysts) at a much lower price point.
Who should pay for FootyStats Premium
Three user profiles for whom Premium is justified:
- Serious bettors. The over/under, BTTS, and head-to-head splits are not available free elsewhere with this depth. The cost is recoverable in a single profitable bet identified via the data.
- Amateur analysts focused on lower / non-European leagues. The 150-league coverage is unmatched at any price point in this range.
- Football podcasters / writers. Custom alerts and betting-trend metrics fuel content. The price is trivial vs the time saved.
Who shouldn't pay
Three profiles for whom free alternatives are better:
- Casual fans. Sofascore + Fotmob cover the use case for free.
- Top-5 league analysts. FBref provides deeper analytical depth on the top-5 European leagues than FootyStats does, for free.
- Fantasy football managers. Fotmob's native FPL integration is far better for FPL-specific decision-making.
Common complaints
Three recurring user complaints:
- UX feels dated. The interface is functional but visually 2010s; not as clean as Sofascore or Fotmob.
- Predictions accuracy claims. FootyStats publishes predictions; users should treat these as one input among many, not a prediction service.
- Email alert volume. Custom alerts can over-fire β many users dial them down after a week.
Frequently asked questions
- Is FootyStats Premium worth the money?
- For serious bettors and amateur analysts focusing on lower or non-European leagues, yes β the over/under, BTTS, and head-to-head splits are not available free at this depth, and the 150-league breadth is unmatched at the Β£10-25/month price point. For casual fans (use Sofascore/Fotmob), top-5 league analysts (use FBref), or fantasy managers (use Fotmob), the free alternatives are sufficient or better.
- How much does FootyStats Premium cost?
- Three subscription tiers as of 2025: Free (limited stats, top-5 league coverage), Premium ~Β£10-15/month (full feature set for top-30 leagues), Pro ~Β£20-25/month (all 150+ leagues, full historical archive, API access). Annual subscription typically discounts 30-40% off the monthly rate.
- How does FootyStats compare to FBref?
- FBref is free and analytically deeper for top-5 European leagues β its per-90 percentile scouting reports and Stathead custom-query builder are unmatched at any price. FootyStats wins on league breadth (150+ leagues vs FBref's ~25 strong-coverage leagues) and betting-relevant trend metrics. Use both: FBref for top-flight analysis, FootyStats for lower or non-European leagues.
- Is FootyStats reliable for betting?
- FootyStats data is reliable as a metric source β the over/under, BTTS, and head-to-head splits are mechanically computed from match results. The site's predictions and tips are based on those metrics; treat them as one input among many, not as authoritative betting advice. Always combine with team news, injury reports, line-movement data, and your own analysis.
References
- FootyStats β Official Site β FootyStats
- FBref β Sports Reference β FBref
- StatsBomb β Official β StatsBomb
- Football Analytics Tools Comparison β The Analyst
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