SFM Tracker

Weekly Top 20 Predictions by League

Overall Performance: Premier League (Completed Games Only)
SFM Top 20 Predictions
520
Predictions
104
Scored
20.0%
Hit Rate
Naive Top 20 Predictions
520
Predictions
99
Scored
19.0%
Hit Rate
SFM outperforms Naive:
20.0% vs 19.0% (+1.0 pp)
Brier Score: Premier League
0.1574
SFM
0.1564
Naive
Naive 0.1564 < SFM 0.1574
Calibration: Premier League
Hit Rate Over Time: Premier League (SFM vs Naive)
Premier League 2025/26 GD22 Completed
This GD: 15.0% (3/20) Overall: 20.0% (104/520) 26 gamedays completed
Rank Player Team vs SFM Naive Result
1 Erling Haaland Manchester City Manchester United 46.5% 60.9% No goal
2 Ollie Watkins Aston Villa FC Everton 37.7% 34.8% No goal
3 Randal Kolo Muani Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United 31.2% 28.0% No goal
4 Hugo Ekitike FC Liverpool FC Burnley 27.6% 24.7% No goal
5 Cole Palmer FC Chelsea FC Brentford 27.0% 33.8% 1 goal
6 Cody Gakpo FC Liverpool FC Burnley 26.8% 25.9% No goal
7 Yoane Wissa Newcastle United Wolverhampton Wanderers 23.2% 22.9% No goal
8 Gabriel Jesus FC Arsenal Nottingham Forest 22.3% 28.7% No goal
9 Bukayo Saka FC Arsenal Nottingham Forest 22.3% 23.6% No goal
10 Florian Wirtz FC Liverpool FC Burnley 22.3% 20.4% 1 goal
11 Eberechi Eze FC Arsenal Nottingham Forest 21.6% 23.3% No goal
12 Morgan Rogers Aston Villa FC Everton 21.5% 23.9% No goal
13 Dominic Solanke Tottenham Hotspur West Ham United 21.5% 19.7% No goal
14 Joergen Strand Larsen Wolverhampton Wanderers Newcastle United 21.0% 22.7% No goal
15 Callum Wilson West Ham United Tottenham Hotspur 20.9% 31.5% 1 goal
16 Dominic Calvert Lewin Leeds United FC Fulham 20.0% 21.4% No goal
17 Ryan Gravenberch FC Liverpool FC Burnley 19.9% -- No goal
18 Rio Ngumoha FC Liverpool FC Burnley 19.9% -- No goal
19 Curtis Jones FC Liverpool FC Burnley 19.9% -- No goal
20 Raul Jimenez FC Fulham Leeds United 19.8% 24.6% No goal
Understanding Hit Rate vs Brier Score

You might notice that hit rate and Brier Score can tell different stories.

Hit Rate

Simply counts: "How many of my top 20 picks scored?"

A naive model that always picks proven strikers (Haaland, Kane) will have a high hit rate because these players score often, regardless of the match context.

Brier Score

Asks: "How accurate were the probability estimates?"

If SFM says "32% chance" and Naive says "38% chance" for the same player who doesn't score, SFM gets a better Brier Score because its estimate was closer to reality.

Bottom line: Hit rate measures selection quality (who you pick), while Brier Score measures probability quality (how well-calibrated your predictions are). A model can pick slightly fewer scorers but still be more valuable if its probabilities are more trustworthy for betting or decision-making.
SFM Tracker
Top 20 Selection

For each league and gameday, we select the 20 players with the highest median probability of scoring at least one goal as predicted by the SFM.

Frozen Predictions

Predictions are locked before matches are played. This ensures transparent, verifiable performance tracking.

Fair Comparison

We compare SFM's top 20 picks against Naive's own top 20 picks (ranked by historical average). This is apples-to-apples.

Brier Score

Evaluation metric for probabilistic predictions. Measures both calibration and discrimination. Lower is better.