Passes that move the ball significantly closer to the opponent's goal — a key indicator of a team's attacking play style.
A progressive pass is defined (using the StatsBomb / FBref convention) as a completed pass that moves the ball at least 10 yards closer to the opponent's goal, or any completed pass into the penalty area. The metric filters out lateral and backward passes, focusing on passes that genuinely advance play into dangerous territory.
Progressive passes are a key component of a team's attacking structure. Teams that complete high volumes of progressive passes in the opposition half are breaking defensive lines efficiently and creating overloads in dangerous areas. This directly correlates with higher xG generation.
A team can dominate possession with a very high pass completion rate while making very few progressive passes — if they are recycling the ball laterally and backwards. The distinction between purposeful ball retention and territory-gaining possession is critical. Progressive passes capture whether a team is actually advancing toward goal, not just keeping the ball.
Midfielders with high progressive pass volumes are often the engine of their team's attacking play — players like Kevin De Bruyne, Toni Kroos, or Granit Xhaka have been among European leaders in this metric. High progressive pass totals in advanced positions also correlate with higher expected assists (xA).
When a team's progressive pass volume drops significantly between two matches, it often indicates a more defensive tactical setup — playing lower than usual or facing a team that pressed them into longer, more direct play. Monitoring progressive pass rates gives early signals about how a match played out tactically before looking at shots and goals.
In fantasy football, players who receive progressive passes frequently (into the box or into space in front of goal) tend to be the ones generating the most xG. Identifying which players sit at the end of progressive passing sequences helps explain their underlying attacking numbers.
xG (Expected Goals)
A metric that scores every shot by its probability of resulting in a goal, based on factors like shot location, angle, and assist type.
PPDA (Passes Per Defensive Action)
A measure of pressing intensity — how many opposition passes are allowed before a defensive action is made in the opponent's half.
Press Resistance
A team or player's ability to maintain possession and play out from pressure rather than resorting to long balls.
High Press
A defensive tactic where a team aggressively pressures opponents high up the pitch, attempting to win the ball back in the opposition's half.
Tiki-Taka
A possession-based style characterised by short passes, movement, and maintaining the ball to create and deny space.
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