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Super League - China Predictions — Model Probabilities

Model probabilities for every Super League - China fixture on the live snapshot — 8 of 8 carry a full model view. Research, not instructions.
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MatchKickoff (UK)Model 1X2Most likely score
Qingdao West Coast FC v Chengdu Rongcheng FC Fri 17 Jul, 12:00 19% / 26% / 56% 1-1
Beijing FC v Liaoning Tieren FC Fri 17 Jul, 12:35 46% / 27% / 27% 1-1
Henan FC v Qingdao Hainiu FC Fri 17 Jul, 12:35 46% / 27% / 27% 1-1
Yunnan Yukun v Shanghai SIPG FC Fri 17 Jul, 13:00 26% / 24% / 51% 1-1
Chongqing Tonglianglong FC v Zhejiang Sat 18 Jul, 12:00 46% / 27% / 27% 1-1
Dalian Yingbo v Shandong Luneng Taishan FC Sat 18 Jul, 12:35 46% / 27% / 27% 1-1
Shanghai Shenhua FC v Tianjin Jinmen Tiger FC Sat 18 Jul, 12:35 56% / 25% / 18% 1-1
Wuhan Three Towns v Shenzhen Peng City FC Sat 18 Jul, 13:00 46% / 27% / 27% 1-1
Read the full picture. Every row links to the fixture's prediction view: expected goals, fair odds, price movement and the grounded team-news brief. The track record grades every published call in the open.

Frequently asked questions

How are these super league - china predictions made?
A Dixon-Coles + ELO statistical model, trained continuously on a growing results archive, produces expected goals per team and win/draw/win probabilities for every fixture. The model is then priced against the real odds market — the market always owns the final number.
Are these betting tips?
No — they are model probabilities published as research. Probabilities carry uncertainty and no outcome is certain; judge the process on the public track record, which grades every published call against the closing line.
How do I know the model is any good?
The track record page publishes calibration (predicted vs observed frequencies), closing-line value on every call, and a held-out walk-forward backtest — process metrics first, never performance claims.
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