Betting Math
Closing Line Value (CLV) Guide: Mastering Football Markets
Learn how to calculate Closing Line Value (CLV) to measure your football betting edge. Understand market efficiency, beat the bookies, and track long-term ROI.
Jul 3, 2026 Ā· math
FAQ
- What is a good CLV percentage in football?
- Consistently achieving a CLV of 2% to 5% is considered excellent. While it sounds small, over thousands of bets, this margin frequently represents the difference between a losing bettor and a professional one.
- Does CLV guarantee I will win money?
- CLV does not guarantee a win on a single bet, but it is the best predictor of long-term profitability. If you consistently beat the closing line, you will almost certainly be in profit over a large sample size.
- Where can I find closing line data?
- Closing prices are available on odds comparison sites and major 'sharp' sportsbooks like Pinnacle. You should check the price roughly 5-10 minutes before the official kick-off time.
- Why do odds drop before kick-off?
- Odds usually drop (or 'steam') due to new information entering the market, such as confirmed team sheets, weather changes, or large amounts of money being placed on one side by professional syndicates.
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