November 2025 Performance Review – Back-to-Back Records
October was supposed to be the peak. 99.3 points on Pre-Match Football, the highest monthly total in RH Sports Analysis history.
Then November happened: 101.2 points. Another record. Back-to-back months above 99 points for the first time ever.
November 2025 at a Glance
Pre-Match Football
101.2 pts
Oct: 99.3 pts
+1.9 pts ✅ NEW RECORD
In-Play Elite
18 pts
Oct: 5 pts
+13 pts (+260%)
All Sports + Insider Info
72.6 pts
Oct: 85.3 pts
-12.7 pts
All three services finished November in profit, with Pre-Match setting a new all-time record and In-Play Elite more than tripling October.
Liverpool's Collapse
If there was a defining narrative of November 2025, it was Liverpool falling apart.
The reigning Premier League champions entered the month still believing their early-season struggles were temporary. By the end of it, they'd suffered their heaviest home defeat since 2021, a 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest at Anfield, and been humiliated 4-1 by PSV in the Champions League. Their sixth league defeat in seven matches.
We were positioned for both, first through Counta in-play on Liverpool vs Forest, then through Pre-Match on Van Dijk's headers vs PSV.
Against Forest, with the score still 0-0 in the 27th minute, Counta flagged Over 0.5 First Half Goals at 3/4. Six minutes later, Murillo fired home from a corner.
Four days later, PSV visited Anfield for Champions League Matchday 5. It took six minutes for things to unravel. Van Dijk punched a corner clear with his arm. Penalty. Perisic converted. Liverpool equalised through Szoboszlai, but collapsed in the second half. Guus Til made it 2-1. Driouech added a third, then a fourth in stoppage time. 4-1. Anfield emptied before the final whistle.
Pre-Match Football had Van Dijk to have 3+ headed shots at 16/1. With Liverpool chasing from the 6th minute, Van Dijk threw himself at every set piece. One header crashed off the crossbar, others were blocked or saved, but he finished with three. The bet landed.
→ Read the full Liverpool vs Forest breakdown
Champions League Matchday 5: The Night Everything Hit
Some nights, football delivers exactly what you expect and matchday 5 of the Champions League was one of those nights.
Six selections. Six winners. A 97/1 five-fold that turned a £5 stake into just under £490.
The accumulator required PSV to win at Anfield, Arsenal to beat Bayern Munich, Real Madrid to win in Greece, Sporting to beat Club Brugge, and Atlético Madrid to beat Inter. The final leg came down to the 93rd minute. Atlético and Inter locked at 1-1. Then Griezmann swung in a corner. Giménez rose highest and headed home. 2-1. All five legs landed.
In Greece, Kylian Mbappé scored the second-fastest hat-trick in Champions League history. Olympiacos went ahead in the 8th minute through Chiquinho. Then Mbappé happened. Goal in the 22nd minute. Another two minutes later. A third five minutes after that. Three goals in seven minutes. Pre-Match Football had him at 16/1 to score a hat-trick. It was settled by the 29th minute. He added a fourth in the 60th.
In Paris, PSG and Tottenham produced an eight-goal thriller that finished 5-3. Pedro Porro pushed forward constantly as Spurs chased the game. Pre-Match Football had him at 20/1 for 2.5+ shots. He finished with three.
→ Read the full Champions League Matchday 5 breakdown
The North London Derby
Arsenal vs Tottenham. The fixture that defines North London.
Eberechi Eze, the man Spurs thought they'd signed in the summer before Arsenal hijacked the deal, scored a hat-trick. The first in a league match between the two clubs since Alan Sunderland in 1978.
Pre-Match Football took a position on volume instead of goals: Eze at 12/1 for 2.5+ shots on target. His first goal came in the 41st minute, a rifled low finish through a crowd of bodies. His second arrived just seconds into the second half. His third, a curling effort in the 76th minute, sealed it.
He finished with four on target. Three of them ended up in the net. Arsenal won 4-1 and went six points clear at the top.
Brazil: Counta's Best Night
Two fixtures. Atlético Mineiro vs Flamengo. Grêmio vs Palmeiras.
Flamengo needed a win to clinch the Série A title. Palmeiras, five points adrift and preparing for the Libertadores final, rotated their squad. Two massive matches with enormous contextual variables.
Seven in-play signals. Seven winners.
Goals, cards, corners. The system read both matches in real time as the context evolved. This is what 24/7 global coverage looks like when it works.
Different leagues. Different stakes. The same engine underneath.
→ Read the full Brazil breakdown
All Sports + Insider Info
The combined All Sports and Insider Info service pulled back slightly from October's 85.3 points to 72.6 in November. Still profitable, still delivering winners, just fewer opportunities that met the selection criteria.
We'd rather post fewer bets and protect edge than force action to chase another headline month.
Notable winners included French Emperor at 9/1 at Cheltenham and Mumayaz at 5.5/1 at Southwell.
What November Proved
October could have been an anomaly. November proved it wasn't.
Back-to-back record months don't happen by accident. You need a dedicated team of data analysts, scientists and engineers who know the markets inside out and the technology to stay ahead of the game. That is what we offer to our members at RH Sports Analysis.
Liverpool's collapse. Arsenal's title charge. Mbappé's seven-minute hat-trick. Eze's redemption. The Brazil title race. We were positioned for all of it.
November 2025 Summary
- • Pre-Match Football: 101.2 pts (new all-time record)
- • In-Play Elite: 18 pts (+260% vs October)
- • All Sports + Insider Info: 72.6 pts
- • Biggest single win: 97/1 UCL Five-Fold (~£490 return from £5)
Looking Ahead to December
Champions League Matchday 6
- Inter vs Liverpool
- Atalanta vs Chelsea
- Club Brugge vs Arsenal
- Real Madrid vs Manchester City
Four massive fixtures for English clubs, all with knockout implications.
Festive Premier League
- Dec 26 (Boxing Day): Man Utd vs Newcastle
- Dec 27: Forest vs Man City, Arsenal vs Brighton, Chelsea vs Aston Villa, Liverpool vs Wolves
- Dec 30: Arsenal vs Aston Villa, Man Utd vs Wolves
Three league rounds in a week. Historically volatile, high-volume periods, exactly where process and discipline matter most.
The team is ready. Are you?
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