Every single "top performer" here has exactly one match on record. That's not a trend, that's a coin flip with a label on it. Generation Foot sitting at 7% sounds striking until you clock the sample — one game, one scoreline, no pattern whatsoever. Pre-season data in early June is structurally noisy: squads are incomplete, managers rotate freely, and results carry almost no predictive weight for the markets that matter.
The honest play right now is patience. The 31% page-wide average is actually a reasonable baseline for BTTS-No across a broad fixture set, but acting on any individual team's rank this week is getting ahead of the data. Wait for the South American leagues — the Argentino Merlo and UAI Urquiza tier — to log at least five or six fixtures before treating their numbers as actionable.
