Handicaps Stats by Leagues — Rankings 2025/26

Rank teams by how often they cover the Asian handicap spread — see who dominates and who gets dominated.

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How Asian handicap stats quantify dominance

Asian handicap coverage measures margin of victory, not just whether a team wins. -1.5 coverage means a team wins by 2+ goals; -2.5 requires 3+; -3.5 requires 4+. These stats identify dominant teams that don't just win but dominate. A team can have a high win rate yet low handicap coverage if it grinds out narrow results — handicap stats expose that gap.

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About this ranking

This league-level Asian handicap ranking shows which competitions produce the largest margin-of-victory patterns across the 2025/26 season. Top-heavy leagues with dominant clubs typically deliver high -1.5/-2.5 coverage rates from a small group of teams, while balanced leagues show flatter distributions. Sort by sub-market line and form window to compare blowout frequency across leagues. Pair with our Over/Under leagues view to cross-reference high-margin leagues with high-scoring leagues — often the same competitions.

Frequently asked questions

Which leagues produce the largest handicap coverage rates?

Top-heavy leagues with dominant clubs — typically Bundesliga, La Liga (top 4-team dominance) and select South American competitions — produce high -1.5 and -2.5 coverage from a small group of teams. Balanced leagues (Premier League) show flatter distributions. The ranking surfaces both league profiles for comparison.

How does league handicap coverage relate to win rate dominance?

League handicap coverage correlates strongly with competitive imbalance — leagues where a few teams dominate produce both high win rates AND high handicap coverage for those teams. Use league handicap ranking alongside league win-rate ranking to confirm or contradict the dominance signal.

Why do handicap stats vary so much by competition?

Handicap rates reflect competitive structure — leagues with vast quality gaps between top and bottom (e.g. Eredivisie, Scottish Premiership) produce high handicap coverage from dominant clubs. Leagues with tighter quality distributions (Bundesliga middle, Serie A) produce more balanced handicap profiles.

Which leagues see the largest margin-of-victory in 2025/26?

Sort the leagues table by average handicap coverage (-1.5 line is the broadest signal) to surface competitions with the largest margin-of-victory patterns. Top-heavy leagues — Bundesliga, La Liga, select South American competitions — typically rank highest. Combine with our wins leagues view to confirm structural dominance and our Over/Under leagues view to identify high-margin, high-scoring competitions together.