How Many Football Matches End 0-0? Stats by League (2026)

One of the most frustrating things as a football fan and sports bettor is seeing a football match end 0-0…

The only positive to the 0-0 score line is if you are backing the draw, playing the unders or perhaps have a 0-0 correct score bet riding on the game.

In today’s article, we are going to delve into the statistics and see which leagues produce the most 0-0 score lines, along with how you can trade low-scoring games.

Update (2026): Across major European leagues, roughly 5 to 7% of all matches finish 0-0. This means around 1 in every 15-20 games ends goalless.

How often do football matches end 0-0?

  • Average: Around 5 – 7% of matches end without a goal
  • Equivalent: Roughly 1 in every 15 to 20 games
  • Highest leagues: La Liga, Ligue 1 (historically)
  • Lowest leagues: Bundesliga (more attacking)

0-0 results are rare, which is why betting strategies around goals rely on selective filtering instead of blanket assumptions.

 How Many Football Matches End 0-0?

Let’s take a look at data from the 2022/2023 football season.

Leagues Games 0-0 score line 0-0 as a %
Premier League 380 23 6.05%
La Liga 380 26 6.84%
Bundesliga 306 15 4.9%
Serie A 380 20 5.26%
Ligue 1 380 26 6.84%

Quick takeaway: Even in the most defensive leagues, fewer than 1 in 10 matches end 0-0. This makes blindly backing or opposing a losing strategy.

Looking at the major European football leagues, the Spanish La Liga and French Ligue 1 both had equally the highest percentage of 0-0’s.

The league with the least amount of 0-0’s was the high-action German Bundesliga with only 4.9% of football games ending in 0-0 during the 2022/2023 football season.

0-0 Football Statistics From Past Seasons:

Leagues Games 0-0 Score Line 0-0 s a %
Premier League 380 22 5.79%
La Liga 380 43 11.32%
Bundesliga 306 16 5.23%
Serie A 380 22 5.79%
Ligue 380 24 6.32%

In the previous season, it was La Liga again that topped the numbers for the highest amount of 0-0’s in the season with a whopping 11.32% of games ending 0-0.

If you are looking at a strategy such as lay the draw or perhaps laying a first-half goal. Avoiding teams in La Liga that are historically producing these 0-0 score lines is a good approach.

This means your edge doesn’t come from predicting 0-0 goal lines. It actually comes from knowing when and where the market overprices or underprices the chance of the scoreline happening.

Trading Games That Are Expected To Be Low Scoring

When it comes to trading games that are expected to be low scoring there are a couple of approaches.

Scalping:

Scalping involves getting in and out of the market as quickly as possible in order to take a small profit. Ideal scenarios for scalping are when play has been halted or one team are doing their best to stall play.

There are teams that consistently protect narrow leads by slowing the game down. They have a low tempo, defensive shape, and deliberate time management. These teams often appear in leagues with higher 0-0 rates and are ideal candidates for time-decay scalps and late-exit trades once in front. If you are aware of these teams, backing the score line and profiting from time decay is another really good strategy. FootyStats is a great site to use for finding teams that are adept at holding on to a lead.

Backing The Draw

Another strategy to consider would be to look at backing the half-time or full-time draw. Lay the draw is an extremely popular football trading strategy however in the right instance backing the draw is a good option.

If you have identified an underdog that is quite happy to sit back soak up pressure and playing not to lose. Backing the draw can be the optimal pre-match bet.

Contrarian Approach

There are times when all the statistics point to a game being low scoring but the live picture tells a different story. It could be a managerial change, a new signing, could be a must-win game for one team.

When trading with live pictures the biggest edges often come when the live feed is telling a different narrative to the odds on offer. This is one of the big advantages of watching games live!

In this instance, you should be prepared to back what you are seeing and place a contrarian bet.

Two of the most profitable football traders in history Paulo Rebelo and Pyschoff are both big advocates of using live video to trade football.

Conclusion

Overall, we have looked at a few different approaches to low-scoring games however, if you are a trader that likes to trade around goals, these games may best be avoided.

Next: How to Predict a Draw in Football

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