Okay, so I’ve been trying to get better at predicting football match outcomes. It’s tough, but I’m trying a new approach. Today, I decided to focus on “Blackburn vs Rotherham.”

My “Expert” Process
First, I opened up my trusty web browser. No fancy tools here, just good old searching.
I started by looking at the recent performance of both teams. I checked out a few different websites that had match results and some basic stats.
- Blackburn: I looked at their last five games. Wins, losses, draws… the whole shebang. I wanted to see if they were on a winning streak, losing streak, or somewhere in between.
- Rotherham: Same deal. I dug into their recent history to get a feel for their current form.
Then I Try to Look for any big news about the teams.
I also tried to get a sense of their home and away records. Some teams play way better at home, while others are surprisingly good on the road. So I made sure to check that out.
I checked head-to-head and tried to find any information that seemed useful for the match.

Putting It All Together
After gathering all this stuff, I just kind of… went with my gut. Seriously, there’s no magic formula here. I weighed up all the information and made a guess. I think Blackburn, because more data shows they maybe can win.
It’s all about tracking the result to improve and learn more for the next match.