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arxiv:2512.00203

Beyond Expected Goals: A Probabilistic Framework for Shot Occurrences in Soccer

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Abstract

xG+ is a possession-level framework that jointly models shot-taking behavior and shot quality to improve predictive accuracy and player skill estimation compared to traditional expected goals models.

Expected goals (xG) models estimate the probability that a shot results in a goal from its context (e.g., location, pressure), but they operate only on observed shots. We propose xG+, a possession-level framework that first estimates the probability that a shot occurs within the next second and its corresponding xG if it were to occur. We also introduce ways to aggregate this joint probability estimate over the course of a possession. By jointly modeling shot-taking behavior and shot quality, xG+ remedies the conditioning-on-shots limitation of standard xG. We show that this improves predictive accuracy at the team level and produces a more persistent player skill signal than standard xG models.

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