TipsGG is the sports-tipster tracking service that monitors public tipster feeds around the clock and grades every tip against the real result. Over the last week, TipsGG’s data team tracked 16,755 football tips from 356 unique sources and standardized the results so tipsters with very different styles and sample sizes can be compared on the same scale.
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How TipsGG Builds the Weekly Leaderboard
TipsGG ranks football tipsters by ROI — profit generated per unit wagered — rather than by total cash won, because ROI is what separates consistent skill from one lucky bet. Win rate and average odds are published alongside ROI to show each tipster’s style: “Sharpshooters” win often at safer odds, “Value Hunters” win less often but target bigger payouts. Only tipsters with a meaningful number of tracked bets are included, and the full scoring approach is documented on TipsGG’s ROI methodology page.
This Week’s Top Verified Tipsters
- Mark Langdon — 58.67% ROI across 12 bets, a 66.7% win rate at 2.63 average odds. The week’s top performer.
- Aditya Hosangadi and Lorenzo Bianchi — 50.81% and 48.57% ROI, both built on win rates above 64% at above-average odds.
- Bet Pro Tips and Christian Capponi — the Sharpshooter profile this week: 88.9% and 83.3% win rates on low, safer odds (1.69 and 1.64), still converting into mid-30% ROI.
- SoccerEco and SoccerSite — the largest profitable volume in the top tier, 79 and 81 bets, both above 28% ROI.
- Football Tips Predictions and Vitibet — the highest-volume tipsters tracked this week (319 and 341 bets), holding positive ROI (12.68% and 10.11%) despite the size of their sample — the real test of whether an edge survives at scale. TipsGG’s ROI paradox breakdown covers why win rate and volume don’t tell the full story on their own.
Why TipsGG Tracks Tipsters Independently
TipsGG doesn’t rely on tipsters self-reporting their record. Every tip is captured the moment it’s posted across the monitored feeds, then settled against the actual final result, so the leaderboard reflects a tipster’s full run rather than a curated set of wins. New leaderboards are published weekly from the same dataset TipsGG’s data managers maintain continuously.