Terms of Use
Last Updated: March 2026
Welcome to scoreedgex.com (“we”, “our”, or “us”). By using this Website, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please stop using the Website immediately.
1. About This Website
scoreedgex.com is a football prediction and sports analysis website.
- Provides match predictions, statistics, trends, and analysis.
- For informational and entertainment purposes only – predictions are not guaranteed.
- We do not offer betting advice or guarantee match outcomes.
2. Eligibility
By using this Website, you confirm that:
- You are at least 13 years old (or meet the minimum legal age).
- You have the legal capacity to agree to these Terms.
- You will comply with all applicable laws.
- Users under 18 must have parent/guardian consent.
3. License to Use
You are granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access the Website:
- For personal, non-commercial use only.
- You may not:Copy, sell, or distribute content.Reverse engineer, decompile, or extract code.Use bots, scrapers, or automated tools without permission.Use the Website for illegal or harmful purposes.
4. Predictions & Third-Party Content
- All predictions are informational only – use at your own risk.
- Third-party content (logos, tools, links) are owned by their respective owners.
- We do not guarantee accuracy or results of predictions.
5. No Warranties
The Website and all content are provided "as is" and "as available":
- No guarantee of accuracy, availability, or uninterrupted access.
- No guarantee against errors, malware, or security issues.
6. Limitation of Liability
We are not liable for:
- Direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
- Loss of data, revenue, or profits.
- Losses from using predictions or third-party tools.
Your sole remedy is to stop using the Website.
7. User Conduct
You agree not to:
- Upload malicious software.
- Attempt hacking or unauthorized access.
- Misuse or misrepresent content.
- Violate intellectual property or legal rights.
We may restrict or terminate access for violations.
8. Intellectual Property
- Website content (predictions, articles, layout, logos) is owned by scoreedgex.com unless stated otherwise.
9. Advertisements & External Links
- May include ads or external links – use at your own risk.
- We are not responsible for third-party products, services, or transactions.
10. Termination & Changes
- Access may be suspended or terminated for violations.
- Terms may be updated anytime; continued use = acceptance.
11. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the applicable law of scoreedgex.com.
FAQs
1) Data is the foundation—but we don't rely on just one or two metrics
Many websites treat "results from the last six matches" as the main basis. However, early in the season, after transfer windows, or following a managerial change, those numbers can be misleading. We consider multiple dimensions to judge whether the performances are sustainable.
2) Head-to-head history can help—but only if it's still relevant
Past meetings are useful context, but if the sample is too old or the teams' squads and investment levels have changed significantly, historical outcomes lose explanatory power and may even distort conclusions.
3) Motivation and emotion often decide outcomes beyond pure strength
Derbies, media pressure, and key moments in relegation battles, top-four races, or title runs can affect intensity, risk appetite, match tempo, and physicality. The more motivated side often fights harder on the day.
4) Squad and tactical matchups shape the probability of scoring and conceding
We pay special attention to:
Whether injuries/suspensions change defensive partnerships and overall structure
Likely formations and matchups (wide areas, set pieces, counterattack space, etc.)
Opponents' attacking profiles and style clashes (who is more likely to impose their preferred rhythm)
5) Clean-sheet and goal likelihood are evaluated separately
Assessing goals and clean sheets isn't just about striker form. We also consider goalkeeper performance, defensive availability, formation choices, and both teams' playing styles to reach a more realistic lean.
Disclaimer: All content is for information and statistical reference only. It does not constitute any guarantee or advice. Please participate responsibly and manage risk.
FAQs
1) Data is the foundation—but we don't rely on just one or two metrics
Many websites treat "results from the last six matches" as the main basis. However, early in the season, after transfer windows, or following a managerial change, those numbers can be misleading. We consider multiple dimensions to judge whether the performances are sustainable.
2) Head-to-head history can help—but only if it's still relevant
Past meetings are useful context, but if the sample is too old or the teams' squads and investment levels have changed significantly, historical outcomes lose explanatory power and may even distort conclusions.
3) Motivation and emotion often decide outcomes beyond pure strength
Derbies, media pressure, and key moments in relegation battles, top-four races, or title runs can affect intensity, risk appetite, match tempo, and physicality. The more motivated side often fights harder on the day.
4) Squad and tactical matchups shape the probability of scoring and conceding
We pay special attention to:
Whether injuries/suspensions change defensive partnerships and overall structure
Likely formations and matchups (wide areas, set pieces, counterattack space, etc.)
Opponents' attacking profiles and style clashes (who is more likely to impose their preferred rhythm)
5) Clean-sheet and goal likelihood are evaluated separately
Assessing goals and clean sheets isn't just about striker form. We also consider goalkeeper performance, defensive availability, formation choices, and both teams' playing styles to reach a more realistic lean.
Disclaimer: All content is for information and statistical reference only. It does not constitute any guarantee or advice. Please participate responsibly and manage risk.