Football points percentage calculator
Your data
Results
Points percentage so far
—
| Points won out of points played for | — |
| Highest it can still finish at | — |
| Lowest it can still finish at | — |
To reach what you are aiming at
| Points still to earn | — |
| Fewest wins that get there, drawing the rest | — |
What is a points percentage?
It is the points a team actually won divided by the points it played for, which is three times the number of matches where a win is worth three. A side with 34 points from 20 matches played for 60 and sits at 56.67 percent.
It is more useful than the raw total in the middle of a season, because it does not depend on how many matches each team has already played.
Why does the highest possible figure keep falling even when the team wins?
Because the round that was just played was already in the denominator, and the numerator could not grow by more than that round was worth. Winning holds the figure where it is; it never pushes the ceiling back up.
That is the whole reason a target has a deadline. There is a round where the ceiling passes below what you are aiming at, and from there no run of wins reaches it. The tool says so at that point instead of going on reporting how many points are missing for something that already ended.
What does the fewest wins line mean?
It is the smallest number of wins that still gets there if every other remaining match is drawn. It is a floor, not a plan: plenty of other combinations reach the same target.
It is worked out by trying zero wins, then one, then two, and keeping the first that clears the points needed.
A team that has not played yet shows a dash. Why not zero?
Because zero points out of zero played is not zero percent, it is undefined. Writing zero there would say the team is doing badly when it has not played at all.
The highest and lowest it can still finish at are shown even then, since those only depend on the matches still to come.
Reactions
0
0 Comments
Be the first to comment