First to Score Predictions
First to Score Predictions for Today
Browse free First to Score predictions for today on Flyerbet. We pick out the sides most likely to open the scoring across the day’s fixtures, refreshed daily.
First to Score is a fast, intuitive market: you simply back which team nets first (or no goal at all). It settles early and adds an edge to the opening exchanges.
What Is the First to Score Market?
You predict the home team, the away team, or "no goal" to be first on the scoresheet. It is decided the moment the first goal goes in — or stands if the match somehow stays goalless.
It rewards a read on early intent: who presses from the whistle, who starts cautiously, and which attack is most likely to land the first blow.
How to Use These First to Score Picks for Today
Favour fast starters with strong home records and potent attacks. Teams that habitually score early are far better value here than slow-building sides, even good ones.
Consider game state and context. A team that must chase a result often comes out aggressively, while a side happy with a draw may sit back and cede the first goal.
Plan with the day tabs and check near kickoff, as line-ups hint at how attacking a team intends to be.
Common First to Score Mistakes to Avoid
Predicting a favourite purely on overall quality misses the point — what matters is early-goal tendency, not who eventually wins.
Ignoring the "no goal" option in cagey, low-scoring fixtures can also be a mistake; in the right match it offers genuine value.
Where the First to Score Value Hides
Discipline is the quiet edge in the first to score market. Knowing when to pass — when a fixture is a genuine coin-flip — makes for a more honest read than forcing a confident call on every game.
Context beats reputation when judging first to score selections. Form, fitness, motivation and venue routinely outweigh a famous name, and the readers who judge best over time are the ones who weigh the boring details over the glamour.
The best first to score predictions tend to be the ones you can explain in a sentence. If you cannot articulate why a selection should land, it is usually a hunch dressed up as analysis, and hunches rarely hold up over a long run of predictions.
Cross-check the first to score line against more than one source before you commit. Independent reads can vary noticeably, and comparing them is one of the simplest ways to sharpen a call, no expertise required.
Building First to Score Picks Into How You Follow Sport
Judge consistently rather than chasing a recent result. Applying the same standard to each first to score selection rides out the cold runs and lets the good spells build, which is the opposite of overreacting after a miss.
Match your confidence to the call. Not every first to score selection deserves equal weight; being honest about how strongly you actually believe each one is a small habit that compounds into sharper judgement over a season.
Think about how selections combine before you treat several as one view. One confident first to score pick can be undone when stacked alongside many others, so weigh how much uncertainty each extra selection really adds.
Treat these today selections as a starting shortlist. Cross-check each against recent form and team news, keep only the ones you genuinely believe in, and you turn a list of tips into decisions you actually own.
How Accurate Are These Predictions?
First to Score selections are for entertainment and information only and cannot guarantee a result. Treat every pick as an informed estimate, not a certainty.
Nothing here is professional or financial advice, and Flyerbet does not operate as a bookmaker.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does First to Score mean?
You back which team scores the first goal — home, away or "no goal". It settles as soon as the first goal is scored.
Are these First to Score tips for today free?
Yes, every selection is free to view.
Does the final result matter?
No — only which team scores first counts.
Are picks updated daily?
Yes, across the today, tomorrow and weekend tabs.