The percentage of attempted passes that successfully reach a teammate — a basic possession quality metric, most meaningful when split by pass type.
Pass completion rate = successful passes / attempted passes × 100. A team averaging 88% pass completion is retaining possession extremely well; a team at 72% is losing the ball frequently. Most top-flight teams operate between 78–90%, with possession-dominant sides at the higher end.
Raw pass completion is significantly influenced by pass type. Short sideways passes have completion rates near 95%; long diagonal switches complete at 60–75%; through balls into the penalty area complete at 50% or less. A team with high overall completion may be achieving it through conservative short passing with minimal attacking ambition.
Splitting completion by progressive passes (those advancing the ball 10+ yards toward goal) is more analytically useful. A team with 85% total completion but only 60% progressive pass completion is struggling to advance the ball under pressure. A team with 80% total but 72% progressive pass completion is effectively bypassing defensive pressure with forward passes.
For match betting, teams with high progressive pass completion against pressing opponents are more likely to create high-quality chances and win comfortably. This metric is particularly useful for evaluating head-to-head matchups between a high-press team and a possession-dominant opponent.
Progressive Passes
Passes that move the ball significantly closer to the opponent's goal — a key indicator of a team's attacking play style.
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.
Possession
The percentage of time a team controls the ball during a match — widely reported but a poor standalone predictor of match outcomes.
Build-Up Play
The structured process by which a team moves the ball from defence to attack — often beginning with the goalkeeper or centre-backs.
Field Tilt
A metric expressing how much one team is dominating territorial pressure — calculated as that team's share of total shots or xG in a match.
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