Live Scoring Data Updated Every 10 Minutes
Track live scoring events across all four major sports leagues. Our free stats trackers pull real-time data from ESPN to help you research player trends, historical patterns, and tonight's most likely scorers for smarter betting decisions.
Track who scores the first basket in every NBA game. View player stats, team trends, and tonight's predictions.
Track every touchdown scorer and first TD in NFL games. View scoring patterns, player stats, and game day predictions.
Track every home run in MLB games. View HR leaders, team stats, and today's home run predictions based on historical data.
Track first goal scorers and all goals in NHL games. View goal scoring leaders, team trends, and tonight's predictions.
Historical scoring data is one of the most valuable tools in a sports bettor's arsenal. By studying who scores first, who scores most often, and when scoring events happen, you can make more informed decisions when evaluating prop bets and player markets.
Use the stats and leaders pages to find players who score at above-average rates relative to their position. A running back who scores a touchdown in 60% of his games is far more reliable than one who scores in 30%, even if both are priced similarly at your sportsbook. The same logic applies to first basket scorers in the NBA, home run hitters in MLB, and goal scorers in the NHL.
Once you know a player's historical scoring rate, convert the sportsbook odds to implied probability and compare. If a player scores first in 20% of games but the odds imply only a 12% chance, that is a potential value bet. Our trackers make this comparison easy by showing raw percentages alongside game counts.
Each tracker includes a "Today" page that highlights the most likely scorers for tonight's games based on historical data. These predictions are not guarantees, but they provide a strong foundation for your research. Combine them with factors like matchup data, recent form, weather (for outdoor sports), and lineup changes for the best results.
Scoring patterns shift throughout a season as teams adjust strategies, players return from injuries, and matchups change. Checking the trackers regularly helps you spot emerging trends before they are reflected in the odds. Early-season data may be noisy, but as the sample size grows, the stats become increasingly reliable for projecting future performance.