Welcome to our Super Cup page, where every fixture in the competition is paired with a prediction across the main football markets. Scores update live, and the card is rebuilt each day from the latest schedule.
The page is rebuilt daily, so the further ahead you look the more provisional the fixtures become — check back near kickoff for the firmest picture.
The deeper a Super Cup season runs, the more motivation matters — sides chasing honours, a continental place or survival behave differently from those with little left to play for, and that context is worth weighing before drawing a conclusion.
Form swings results in the Super Cup as much as any other competition — a team riding a good run is a very different proposition from one that has stumbled into the fixture. Treat each pick as a prompt to check recent results rather than a verdict to follow blindly.
Because the Super Cup schedule is pulled from a live feed, the page scales with the calendar: busy weeks fill out with games, quiet ones show fewer. Whatever is actually on, you will find it here.
Israeli football has its own rhythm, and the Super Cup is a big part of it. Keeping the whole competition on one page makes it easier to spot the patterns that a single fixture in isolation can hide.
Promotion, relegation and continental places sharpen Super Cup run-ins. A side with a clear target tends to outperform one playing for nothing, and that motivation gap is easy to overlook when you only read the form table.
Squad rotation is worth tracking in the Super Cup. Cup ties, congested weeks and dead rubbers all tempt managers to rest players, and a weakened line-up can quietly undo a selection that looked solid on form.
Discipline beats prediction over a Super Cup season. Knowing when a fixture is a genuine coin-flip, and saying so, is more useful over time than forcing a confident call on every game on the card.
From safe to speculative, the Super Cup predictions span a range of markets. Here is a plain-English rundown of the main ones:
Asian Handicap — a market that removes the draw by giving one team a virtual head start.
Over/Under 2.5 Goals — the headline goals prediction, calling a high-scoring game or a tight one.
Double Chance — a cautious option that lands if either of two outcomes occurs.
Match Result (1X2) — the classic home win, draw or away win call that anchors most football predictions.
Correct Score — the boldest mainstream call, predicting the exact number of goals each side scores.
Both Teams to Score — a yes/no call on whether each side finds the net, popular in open, attacking fixtures.
There is no single right Super Cup market — only the one that fits your read of the fixture. Match the prediction to the match, not the other way round.
Match the market to your read of the Super Cup match. If you are confident on goals but unsure who wins, express that through a totals prediction rather than forcing a result call you don’t really believe.
Keep track of what actually holds up in the Super Cup. Noticing which markets and teams your own judgement reads best turns following the competition into a genuine process, and over a full football season that feedback is worth more than any one result.
Don’t overreact to the last Super Cup result. One thrashing or one upset rarely tells the whole story, and it is easy to overweight. A longer view of form paints a truer picture than the latest headline.
These picks are informational and nothing more. There is no system, ours included, that calls sport with certainty, so read every prediction as a considered view rather than a fact about what will happen.
The value of a prediction site is in the reasoning behind a pick, not just the pick itself — that is why every page explains the thinking, not only the selection.
We list the Super Cup matches that appear in the live feed for the selected date, each with its own pick and score.
There is no single best Super Cup market — it depends on the fixture and what you want to know about it. We list picks across several football markets so you can choose what suits.
Each Super Cup fixture is listed from a live schedule and paired with a model-generated pick — there is no paywall and no tipster sales pitch.
Yes — use the date selector near the top of the page to look ahead to upcoming Super Cup matchdays.