Championship

Scotland · 2026/2027
Avg goals
1.60
BTTS
30.0%
Over 2.5
10.0%
Under 2.5
90.0%
H/D/A
40.0% / 40.0% / 20.0%

Top Over 2.5 teams

  1. Raith Rovers FC50.0%
  2. Queen's Park FC50.0%
  3. Greenock Morton FC0.0%
  4. Arbroath FC0.0%
  5. Partick Thistle FC0.0%

Top BTTS teams

  1. Raith Rovers FC100.0%
  2. Dunfermline Athletic FC50.0%
  3. Ayr United FC50.0%
  4. Queen's Park FC50.0%
  5. Stenhousemuir FC50.0%

Top Under 2.5 teams

  1. Greenock Morton FC100.0%
  2. Arbroath FC100.0%
  3. Partick Thistle FC100.0%
  4. Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC100.0%
  5. Dunfermline Athletic FC100.0%

This page is a season-long research hub for Championship (Scotland, 2026/2027). Soccer Stats Hub brings together league averages, market trends and team-level signals so you can compare fixtures with context rather than relying on a single headline number.

Across the Championship season so far, matches are averaging 1.60 goals, both teams have scored in about 30.0% of games, roughly 10.0% of fixtures have gone Over 2.5 goals, about 90.0% have stayed Under 2.5 goals. These figures refresh as the 2026/2027 progresses and are a sensible starting point before you open individual matches.

Home teams have won 40.0% of games to date, with 40.0% drawn and 20.0% won by the away side. That home and away split often shapes how generous the goal markets look from one week to the next.

Raith Rovers FC rank highly for Over 2.5 games. The tables below name the leading sides in each market before the interactive charts and fixture list load.

Championship stats guide

What can I research on this page?

Soccer Stats Hub tracks league averages, BTTS rates, Over and Under 2.5 trends, home advantage, standings, corners, cards, team rankings, player leaders and related fixture predictions where data is available. The goal is to show the evidence behind each market, not just the percentage in isolation.

How should I use these competition stats?

Start with the league-wide profile above, then compare team rankings, recent form and individual fixtures. A side can look strong on points yet weak on xG, or vice versa, so cross-check a few metrics before you settle on a view.

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