How to use Statz Player Profile Page

Overview

The Statz Player Profile page gives you a complete statistical breakdown of any individual player across every competition they have featured in. Whether you are researching Cole Palmer’s shot volume for a bet builder, checking a striker’s goals-per-game rate, or comparing a midfielder’s fouls drawn across home and away fixtures, the Player Profile page puts everything in one place.

It is built for speed. Every key stat is visible at a glance, with the ability to drill down by sample size, competition, venue, and even adjust the line threshold to match your bet builder market.

Where to Find Player Profiles

Player Profile pages are accessible throughout the Statz platform. You can reach them by:

  • Clicking any player name in fixture projections, team profile pages, or the leaders tables
  • Navigating via the search bar at the top of the site
  • Using the URL format: statz.ai/player/[player-name]/[player-id]

For example: statz.ai/player/cole-palmer/28912747

Understanding the Page Layout

At the top of the page you will see the player’s key season summary: appearances, goals, assists, average rating, yellow cards, shots, xG, and key passes — all benchmarked against the league average (shown in the smaller number next to each stat).

Below this is the Skill Profile radar chart, showing per-game averages for Shots, Shots on Target, Fouls, Fouls Drawn, and Tackles, compared to the league average. This gives you an instant visual read on what type of player you are looking at and where they over- or under-index versus their peers.

The Stat Table

The core of the page is the match-by-match stat table. Each column represents a fixture. Each row is a specific statistic. The far left column shows the player’s average across the selected sample.

Stats covered include:

  • Minutes Played, Goals, Assists
  • Shots, Shots on Target
  • Fouls Committed, Fouls Drawn
  • Passes, Accurate Passes, Crosses
  • Tackles, Interceptions, Clearances
  • Yellow Cards, Offsides
  • Ball Recovery, xG, Opta Points

This gives you everything you need for match-by-match bet builder research, FPL analysis, and form tracking.

Filters

Three filters let you customise the data to your exact research needs:

Sample Size Dropdown — Choose from Last 5, Last 10, Last 30 games, or full season data. Use Last 5–10 for current form; full season for longer-term consistency. If a player recently changed clubs or managers, the recent sample is almost always more predictive.

Competition Dropdown — Filter to a specific competition or view all. Useful when a player’s Champions League returns differ significantly from their Premier League output, for example. Always filter to the relevant competition when the next fixture is a cup game or European tie.

Home / Away / All Toggle — Many players have very different statistical profiles at home versus away. A high-volume shooter at home might be far more subdued in away fixtures. Always check the relevant split before placing a bet builder leg.

The Line Adjuster

The “Line” control (the +/− buttons on the page) lets you adjust the threshold shown on the stat table — for example, switching between 0.5, 1.5, or 2.5 shots on target. This directly mirrors bet builder markets, so you can see at a glance how often a player hits the specific line you are considering.

Putting Player Profile Data Into Action

Example 1: Bet Builder Research

You want to include Cole Palmer 2+ shots on target in a bet builder. Navigate to his player profile, set the sample to Last 10 games, filter to Premier League, and set the line to 1.5. The table will show you exactly how many of his last 10 league games he hit 2+ SOT — and whether home or away makes a difference.

Example 2: Cross-Reference With Opponent

Never analyse a player in isolation. If you are looking at a striker’s goals record, also check the opposing team’s profile for goals conceded and defensive stats. The intersection of a striker in form against a team leaking goals is where value lives.

Example 3: FPL Planning

The Opta Points row shows actual FPL point totals per game, with the Opta Floor figure removing bonus points for a more conservative baseline. Use this to assess consistency — a player averaging 19 Opta Points over 10 games is a more reliable differential than one with two 40-point hauls and eight blanks.

Understanding the Data Limitations

Player Profile pages are powerful but not complete picture tools on their own. They cannot tell you:

  • Whether the player is starting — always check predicted lineups on the H2H page before placing bets
  • Injury or suspension status — a player’s stat history is irrelevant if they are not playing
  • Tactical context — a new manager or formation change may not yet be reflected in the numbers
  • Opponent quality variance — strong stats against weaker sides may not translate against elite opposition

Use Player Profiles as one input alongside the H2H projections page and team profile data for the most complete pre-match picture.

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