Predict whether a player will assist in the match. Overtime included.
Bets on non-starters will be voided.
Definition:
An assist is awarded to the player who makes the final pass or play leading directly to a goal.
An assist is credited to the player who makes the final pass or touch that directly leads to a goal.
Example:
Player A passes to Player B.
Player B scores.
➝ Player A gets the assist.
Some leagues also allow a “secondary assist” (the pass before the assist).
Key Points:
Rules on what counts as an assist can vary between leagues.
A rebound or deflection might still allow for an assist, depending on the situation.
Overtime (Extra Time):
Assists during extra time are counted just like those in regular time.
Do assists count in overtime (extra time)?
Yes — assists are fully counted during extra time (the two 15-minute halves played if a knockout match is tied).
Assists in extra time are recorded the same way as those in the first 90 minutes.
They are included in the match and seasonal stats for the player.
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