WIN/DRAW/WIN HELP
What is a win/draw/win bet?
A win/draw/win bet is simply a bet on whether the match will finish with the home team winning, the away team winning or in a draw. Win/draw/win bets typically only account for the result after 90 minutes, and do not include extra time or penalties, so be careful of this when placing a bet in certain cup competitions.
How do I place a Win Draw Win bet on KickOff?
Placing a win draw win bet on KickOff is simple. If you think the home team will win, click the odds under the “HOME” column next to the match you’d like to bet on. If you think it’ll be a draw click the odds under “DRAW” and the same for “AWAY”.
You can add more than one win/draw/win selection to your betslip, or selections from another market. Once you’re ready to finish the betslip, click view betslip.
To save the tip with KickOff without placing it with a bookmaker click the odds next to the KickOff Logo. If you do this the win/draw/win tip will still count towards all of KickOff’s relevant tipster competitions - including our top correct score tipsters for which there is a £500 prize - but you won’t win any money from the bookie directly.
To place the bet with a bookmaker of your choice click the odds next to their logo and you will be redirected to their site.
What stats do KickOff offer for each game?
Form
This tab shows basic WDW stats, including how many games a team has won, drawn, and lost in their last 20 as well as how many goals they’ve scored and conceded in those matches. By default it shows the home team’s stats for their last 20 home games in the relevant competition, and the away team’s stats for their last 20 away games in the relevant competition.
To see the stats for each team’s last 20 games regardless of location click the “overall” tab.
WDW league table
What does the table show?
The WDW league table shows the results of both teams playing in the selected match against every other team in the league. They are colour coded by whether the team won, drew or lost that match. Defeats are red, draws are grey and wins are green. Light grey squares show fixtures which have not yet been played, with the date of that fixture shown as well.
To see the exact scores of these matches, use the “scores” slider located at the top of the table. This is useful if you’re making a correct score bet, or just want to see how comprehensive a team’s wins or losses were.
On the left, you can see the results of the home team, and on the right, the results of the away team. The home team’s results are in turn split into two columns, for their home and away results*.
*In some leagues, such as the SPFL, there are 4 columns because teams play each other more than twice in a single season.
How do I use the table?
The WDW league table gives you a more detailed picture of a team’s form over the course of the season. They might have won their last 5 games at home, but how good were the teams that they beat in those games? Do this team lose to teams higher up the table and beat those at the bottom? Or are they good at holding on for draws against good teams in the division but struggle to score against weaker sides and end up getting beaten on the counter?
As an example, the home team (left hand side) might have lots of green squares in the bottom half, and lots of red squares in the top half. This is a pretty typical arrangement which would suggest they lose a lot of games against better teams and win against worse teams.
This could still be really useful in helping you decide on a WDW tip. If they’re playing a team in the bottom half, they’re pretty likely to win, and if they’re playing a team in the top half they might be more likely to lose.
WDW xG + Stats
xG shows the number of goals a side would have been expected to score per game this season. For example, if a side has actually scored 1.1 goals per game but has an xG of 1.5 this could indicate a couple of things:
- Their finishing has been poor so far
- It is likely (though not guaranteed) that they will start to score slightly more goals in the coming games
Our attack rating is made up of 8 attacking stats (games scored, failed to score, scored first, goals scored, average scored, shots per game, shots per goal and conversion rate). We compare the two teams across all these metrics to produce one number for their attacking strength.
Our defence rating is made up of 8 defensive stats (games conceded, clean sheets, conceded first, goals conceded, average conceded, shots per game, shots per goal and conversion rate). We compare the two teams across all these metrics to produce one number for their defensive strength.
Head to head
This section shows how many of the past results between these sides have finished with each team winning or in a draw, as well as how many goals were scored in those games, and clean sheets kept. On the left are the games played at the venue where the upcoming match will be played. On the right are all previous matches regardless of home or away advantage.
To see the results of individual matches click “+ see results”. All results are colour coded by whether or not both teams scored.
What does the Win Draw Win Pro Menu offer and how do I use it?
Win draw win is one of our users most popular markets so our WDW pro menu, available to KickOff Pros only, has loads of great features. Sign up for a 2 week free trial here to gain access to it and filter all matches by:
Top home wins - Sort all matches on KickOff in order of how likely it is that the home team will win. Home advantage combined with a dominant team against a struggling side often mean that these are the most likely WDW tips of all to come in.
Top away wins - Sort all matches on KickOff by the likelihood of the away team winning.
Draw predictions - Find which matches are most likely to result in a draw. This is usually much less likely than either side winning, but that can mean lucrative returns if you find the right draw prediction.
Winning Streaks - Filter so you only see matches where at least one of the teams has won at least 3 games in a row.
Unbeaten Streaks - Filter the available games so you see matches where teams have gone at least 5 games without tasting defeat.
Losing Streaks - Only see games where a team has lost at least 3 straight games.
Winless Streaks - See just the matches where a team has failed to win at least 5 in a row.
Drawing Streaks - Just see teams which have shared the points in at least 3 consecutive matches.