Every best football prediction site claims a high win rate, and almost none of them show you the losses. That's the gap we built NomaPlay to close, and it's also the lens we used to rank the ten sites below. Some genuinely add value through analysis. Others recycle stats without context and hope you don't check back after a bad week.
How we ranked
We looked at four things: whether the site publishes a full, dated track record including losses, how it explains its reasoning rather than just spitting out a tip, the range of markets it covers beyond obvious favourites, and how it talks about risk. A site that promises certainty lost points immediately, no matter how slick the interface looked.
#1 NomaPlay
best for: Bettors who want to verify a track record before trusting it.Every pick is logged before kickoff with a timestamp, and every result, win or loss, gets published. Reasoning is shown, not just a tip and a confidence badge.
Drawback
Newer than some competitors, so the historical dataset is still growing.
#2 Forebet
best for: Bettors comfortable reading raw statistical output.Statistical modelling across a huge number of leagues, with probability percentages rather than false certainty.
Drawback
The reasoning behind specific picks isn't always explained in plain language.
#3 Betwizad
best for: Bettors following African domestic football.Decent coverage of African leagues specifically, which a lot of the bigger international prediction sites ignore.
Drawback
Site design feels dated and can be hard to navigate on mobile.
#4 Futaa
best for: Readers wanting Kenya-specific football content alongside tips.Strong local relevance for Kenyan users, with content that reads like it's written for this market rather than translated for it.
Drawback
Prediction accuracy claims aren't independently verifiable.
#5 SoloBet
best for: Bettors who prefer quality over volume.Focuses on a smaller number of high-confidence picks daily rather than flooding every fixture with a tip.
Drawback
Fewer picks means fewer options if you like to shop across multiple matches.
#6 PrimaTips
best for: Bettors hunting for value on lesser-covered fixtures.Covers a wide net of leagues including some obscure ones most sites skip entirely.
Drawback
Quality varies noticeably match to match.
#7 BetNumbers
best for: Data-minded bettors who want the numbers, not the narrative.Numbers-forward approach with visible statistical inputs behind each prediction.
Drawback
Presentation is dry and light on context for casual users.
#8 Adibet
best for: Bettors who value longevity as a rough trust signal.Long-running site with a loyal following built over years of consistent posting.
Drawback
No visible historical accuracy tracking to back up its reputation.
#9 WinDrawWin
best for: Quick pre-match sanity checks rather than deep analysis.Clean layout, easy to scan quickly before a matchday.
Drawback
Predictions lean heavily on favourites, offering little edge over public odds.
#10 PredictZ
best for: Casual bettors wanting a quick second opinion.One of the older names in the space, with wide fixture coverage across Europe.
Drawback
Little transparency on methodology or historical performance.
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