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The Data Game: James Nalton on the importance of analytics in football

The Data Game series sees Twenty3 speak to prominent writers and figures in football to get their opinion on the use of data and analytics in the beautiful game. To kick things off, we caught up with world football guru James Nalton, who has written for the likes of BBC Sport, Forbes, This is Anfield,…

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Bringing the game to life with Twenty3’s visualisations

If you’re reading this blog post, you’re probably someone who likes, or is at least intrigued by, football data. If so, you’ve made a good choice. You’ve made a good choice because now you get a peek at the work we’ve been doing at Twenty3 to make data visualisations (a many-syllable way of saying pretty…

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Meet Matheus Cunha, Hertha Berlin’s very own Roberto Firmino

Timo Werner and Kai Havertz may have, perhaps rightly, stolen the show since the Bundesliga returned. The RB Leipzig forward has added four goals to his tally in the four matches he’s appeared in while his compatriot, the Bayer Leverkusen wonderkid, has struck five times in four matches to continue his fine 2020 form.  However,…

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Twenty3’s 2019/20 Bundesliga Season So Far Quiz

The Bundesliga is back and while it may not be football as we knew it before the COVID-19 pandemic, last weekend’s action was – perhaps somewhat surprisingly when you consider the long, enforced break – played to a high standard and an impressive pace. Borussia Dortmund were at their scintillating best as they swept aside…

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An alternative Premier League Team of the Season

The COVID-19 pandemic may have put a temporary halt to football, but what it hasn’t stopped is Twenty3’s hunger to digest data. Many have used this downtime period as an opportunity to put together their ‘Team of the Year’ for the season so far, but we wanted to do something a little bit different. Let’s…

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Discovering football’s data-driven stories with the Twenty3 Insight tool

Chasing the prospect of veins of gold, the mid-nineteenth century saw some of the biggest voluntary migrations in the world’s history. Prospectors arrived from as far afield as Europe and China, making the fortunes and futures of cities like San Francisco and Melbourne, dreaming of finding that precious, precious metal.  They travelled and they toiled.…

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Against the Odds: The ‘fluke’ results which cost Leeds United promotion

After 42 games last season, Leeds United occupied second place in the Championship with a three-point buffer to third. They’d won eight of the previous eleven matches, righting the ship after a difficult period from late December to early February. They didn’t win any of the last four games of the season. They managed only…

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Seven surprising statistics from this season’s Champions League

The Champions League is back – cue iconic pre-match anthem and inevitable goosebumps. Most of the Round of 16 ties are still alive and kicking, with Atalanta and Bayern Munich the only two teams who could be forgiven for thinking that their passage to the quarter-finals is a mere formality.  While we’ve witnessed the odd…

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