For years, football fans have relied on a messy mix of spreadsheets, biased tipster opinions and gut feelings to predict match outcomes.
Match preparation typically means juggling multiple tabs, one for recent form, another for historical clashes, a third for injury updates, only to end up making an emotional guess that rarely beats the bookmaker’s odds.
But to replace that unreliable reality, BetriqAI has officially launched its automated football analytics platform.
The web-based tool, now live at betriqai.com, gives everyday sports fans access to advanced statistical analysis that was once reserved for professional data scientists. BetriqAI solves this in seconds: its algorithm removes emotional bias and delivers clear percentage probabilities for outright winners and total goals, all categorised by statistical risk levels. The platform has been trained on tens of thousands of historical match records spanning over 50 global leagues.
Before opening to the public, the team spent months refining the algorithm using decades of fixture data, testing it against actual match outcomes. The platform covers major European leagues, South American competitions and African football markets, with dedicated coverage of the Nigerian Professional Football League, making it one of the few analytics tools built with African fans in mind.
The platform prioritises transparency and responsible use. All outputs are presented as algorithmic probabilities, not financial or betting advice.
This is a critical distinction in an industry full of overhyped “guaranteed win” claims.
Founder of BetriqAI, Nicholas Adesina, said: “Football fans have spent years crunching numbers, only to end up with unreliable predictions. We built BetriqAI to put sophisticated sports data into everyone’s hands. Think of it like a weather forecast. It does not guarantee sunshine, but it tells you the chance of rain. Our platform gives users the statistical probability of a match outcome, so they can stop guessing and make informed decisions.”
To Head of Product, Stephanie Momoh, most fans do not need a statistics degree to enjoy football, and they should not be locked out of the data that matters. “We designed BetriqAI so the complex mathematics happens in the background. The user does not see the algorithms; they just see a straightforward probability percentage and a clear risk category. It is powerful technology working quietly to deliver a prediction that actually makes sense,” Momoh stated.
During its pre-launch beta phase, the platform processed over 8,000 match scenarios, validating the algorithm against actual match outcomes before opening to the public.
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