Handicaps Stats by Teams — Rankings 2025/26
Rank teams by how often they cover the Asian handicap spread — see who dominates and who gets dominated.
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.
About this ranking
This Asian handicap team ranking quantifies dominance — not just how often teams win, but how often they win by clear margins. Cover rates at -1.5, -2.5 and -3.5 spreads measure blowout frequency: a -1.5 cover means a 2+ goal win, -2.5 means 3+, -3.5 means 4+. Sort by full season or recent form, filter by sub-market line, and split by home/away to find spots where statistical patterns are clearest. Pair with our wins team ranking to separate genuinely dominant sides from teams that grind out narrow results.
Frequently asked questions
What do Asian handicap percentages quantify?
Handicap -1.5 measures how often a team wins by 2 or more goals. -2.5 requires a 3-goal margin, -3.5 requires 4+. These stats quantify margin of victory — they identify dominant sides that don't just win but dominate. Combined with overall win rate, handicap coverage reveals which teams are genuinely superior.
Which handicap level should I focus on for which analysis?
-1.5 captures the broadest blowout signal — useful for general dominance analysis. -2.5 surfaces only teams winning by 3+ regularly — typically only top-tier sides in lower-tier leagues. -3.5 isolates extreme mismatches. Switch sub-market lines to drill into specific margin scenarios.
How does handicap coverage differ from straight win rate?
Win rate counts any victory equally — a 1-0 win and a 5-0 win contribute identically. Handicap coverage filters for wins by specific margins, so it isolates 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 — that's the gap handicap stats expose.
Which teams cover the -1.5 / -2.5 / -3.5 handicap most consistently?
Switch the sub-market line to -1.5, -2.5 or -3.5 and sort the team rankings by coverage % to surface the most dominant sides at each spread. -1.5 captures the broadest blowout signal; -2.5 isolates teams winning by 3+ regularly; -3.5 surfaces only extreme mismatches. Combine with the form filter (last 5/10/20) to find teams currently on a dominant run, and pair with our wins ranking to confirm dominance signals.