World Cup
Switzerland vs Colombia
Jul 07, 08:00 PM
0 – 0
a.e.t. 0–0
Switzerland vs Colombia
Match Result
Colombia Away Win→Draw
Over/Under 2.5
Over 2.5 2.5→0 (Under 2.5)
Both Teams Score
BTTS: Yes→BTTS: No
Recorded before kickoff · never revised after
Normal PREDICTION
Confidence ThresholdGoalence groups predictions into three tiers by the probability of the picked outcome: Elite (≥ 70%), Safe (55-70%), and Normal (< 55%). Accuracy is reported separately for each tier so users can see how the model performs at its strongest signal.→Colombia Away Win
42%
Predicted score: 1-2
1Outcome Probabilities
Match ResultMatch Result (1X2)The traditional outcome market: Home win (1), Draw (X), or Away win (2). Goalence outputs three probabilities summing to 100% for every fixture.→
Colombia Away Win
42%
Over/Under 2.5Over/Under 2.5A prediction market that resolves Over if the total goals in the match are 3 or more, Under if 2 or fewer. Computed from Goalence's two lambdas: P(home_goals + away_goals ≥ 3).→
Over 2.5 2.5
51%
Both Teams ScoreBTTS — Both Teams To ScoreA prediction market that resolves Yes if both teams score at least one goal in the match, No otherwise. Goalence outputs a BTTS probability for every fixture by integrating the Poisson distribution over scorelines.→
BTTS: Yes
66%
Confidence: Normal.
2Most Likely Scores
3Knockout scenario
Published only for knockout fixtures
This is a knockout tie: a draw after 90 minutes goes to 30 minutes of extra time, and if still level, a penalty shootout.
If it goes to extra time (30 min):
If it goes to penalties:
Based on the squad's recent penalty conversion; a shootout still comes down largely to chance.
On paper, the penalty-shootout favorite is Colombia: 52.9%.
4Drama Profile
How both teams have handled pressure across the season.
Historical pattern, informational only.
Pre-match Outlook
Colombia hold a slim edge over Switzerland in this World Cup match — 42% confidence puts it in the Normal tier with a 1-2 projection.
In this World Cup context, small swings in form or selection can flip the projection — treat the narrow-confidence pick as a starting point rather than a lock.
How the Model Works
We use an iterative Pi-Ratings model: each team has separate home and away attack/defense ratings, updated after every match. Lambda values are converted to outcome probabilities via Poisson distribution. Match result, over/under, and BTTS predictions are all derived from a single coherent model.
Switzerland vs Colombia — Colombia Away Win: 42%.
Predictions are produced by statistical models and cannot be guaranteed. Use as reference only.