Updated daily · June 13, 2026

American Football Predictions for Today

Today’s American football picks built on matchups, line play, situational tendencies and game script — not on noise. Open any league below to see the games and the read behind each one. Curated by Vanessa Brooks.

1–2%
sensible stake
3–6
plays per slate
3 & 7
key numbers

🏈 Today's American Football Games by League

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CFL (2) 2 matches
13-06-2026
TOR Argonauts at MON Alouettes
Matchup, win probability and analysis
Winner (Money Line)
MON Alouettes76%
Game Total
Over 52.552%
Under 52.548%
BC Lions at SAS Roughriders
Matchup, win probability and analysis
Winner (Money Line)
SAS Roughriders56%
Game Total
Over 52.557%
Under 52.543%
Tap any match to open the full tip and analysis.
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What an American football pick can — and can’t — promise

If you landed here searching for american football predictions for today, start with the honest part: there is no such thing as a guaranteed result. Football carries real randomness — a tipped interception, a fumble at the goal line, a special-teams swing, a sudden wind shift or a fourth-quarter officiating call can undo a side that looked settled on paper. Anyone selling “locks” is selling a feeling, not an edge.

What does exist is a higher-confidence play: a game where the matchup, the line play, the situational tendencies and the injury picture all lean the same way, and where the number still looks fair against the real chance. That is the closest thing to a sure thing worth chasing, and it is the only thing the reads on this page aim for.

A -200 favourite still loses roughly one game in three. A short price is not low risk — it is a small reward for a risk that is still very real.

How today’s reads are put together

Every game in the list above gets read on its own terms before it earns a pick. The process is deliberately boring, because boring is what survives a long run of bets. Four questions decide whether a game is worth a position at all.

1. Who wins the trenches?

Football is decided up front before anything else. An offensive line that can’t protect turns a good quarterback into a hurried one, and a front that can’t stop the run hands the opponent control of the game script. The first job is to read how a particular offensive line holds up against a particular front, because that mismatch shapes both the spread and the total.

2. Does the matchup actually favour someone?

Beyond raw talent, style matters: how a coverage scheme handles a specific receiving corps, whether a defence travels the way its ranking suggests, and the situational tendencies — third down, red zone, two-minute — where points are quietly won and lost. A defence that bends but doesn’t break can keep a total under even while giving up yards.

3. What is the likely game script?

How a game gets played often matters more than who wins it. A favourite expected to lead early leans run-heavy and bleeds clock; an underdog forced to chase throws far more. Weather feeds straight into this — wind above fifteen miles per hour suppresses the deep ball and the kicking game, nudging totals down and rushing volume up.

4. Is the number still fair?

The cleanest read in the world is worthless at the wrong price. A good side at -3 can be a bad bet at -6, because three is a key number; if the market has already moved through it, the value is gone even when the logic is sound. A pick only ships when the reasoning and the line agree.

Choosing the right market matters more than picking the winner

Most people chasing locks reach straight for a favourite’s moneyline. But in football the steadier angle is often a different market on the same game, not the obvious winner. Here is how the common American football markets stack up by how much variance they carry.

Lower variance

Point Spread

The core football market — bet the margin, not just the winner. Efficient, but beatable when a matchup edge isn’t fully priced. The number, and key numbers like 3 and 7, matter more than the team.

Medium

Moneyline

Just pick the winner. Higher variance on big favourites; most useful when a live underdog has a realistic upset path and the price is generous.

Medium

Game Total (Over/Under)

Driven by pace, red-zone efficiency, weather and defensive style. Cleaner to read than who simply wins once you have a feel for the game script.

Lower variance

Team Total

Bet one side’s points without needing the opponent to cooperate. Strong when one offence clearly mismatches the opposing defence or a key defender is out.

Medium

Player Props

Often the softest market, because usage shifts fast with injuries and game script. Build them on role and matchup — snap share and target share — not on a name.

Higher variance

Parlays / Teasers

The most popular and the most punishing. Every leg multiplies the margin against you. A teaser through both 3 and 7, or a logically correlated two-leg, is fine as small entertainment — never the core.

The point isn’t to avoid the exciting markets entirely — it’s to match the market to the game. A defensive grind in heavy wind belongs in an unders or spread conversation; two fast, pass-happy offences with leaky secondaries belong in totals and team totals.

The part nobody chasing parlays wants to hear: staking

Pick quality decides whether you have an edge. Staking decides whether you survive long enough to use it. Football’s variance is brutal — one tipped pass or special-teams score can flip a game — so even a strong bettor hits losing runs that would wipe out anyone betting on emotion.

Keep a bankroll that is genuinely separate from rent, bills and savings — money you can lose without it touching your life. Size your bets as a small, consistent fraction of it: one to two percent per play is a sane default. The shorter the price, the louder the voice telling you to bet big, and the more damage that voice does when variance finally arrives.

Favour singles over parlays. Every extra leg multiplies the bookmaker’s margin and the variance against you, and the prime-time games that beg for a five-leg slip are exactly where the public bleeds money. If you must build one, keep it to two logically connected legs — or a teaser that buys through key numbers — and treat it as entertainment rather than strategy.

The real edge in betting isn’t a pick. It’s surviving the cold weeks with your bankroll and your discipline intact, so the good reads have time to pay off across a full season.

American football predictions for today — the honest FAQ

No. Football carries real randomness — a tipped interception, a special-teams swing, weather or a late officiating call can undo a side that looked settled on paper. What you can build instead is a repeatable process: read the matchup honestly, find a number out of step with the real chance, and stake within a plan.
A higher-confidence selection, not a lock. It is a play where the matchup, line play, situational tendencies and the injury picture all point the same way and the number still looks fair — the cleanest read on the slate, never a promise.
Football margins cluster on 3 and 7 because of how scoring works. Crossing those numbers changes the real value of a spread far more than crossing a non-key number, so the same half-point can matter a lot — or barely at all.
Three to six well-argued plays is plenty. Most losing bettors want action on every televised game. A short, deliberate shortlist beats a long, reactive one almost every week.
Usually not. Every extra leg multiplies the bookmaker margin and the variance against you. Singles are the core; a small correlated two-leg parlay or a teaser through key numbers is fine as occasional entertainment, not the engine of long-term profit.
By backing genuine value, staking a small consistent fraction of their bankroll, tracking every bet against the closing line, and judging themselves over a full season rather than one slate. The edge is process, not magic picks.
Vanessa Brooks
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I'm Vanessa Brooks, and I write the American football predictions at fixedmatches.vip — breaking down spreads, totals and the matchups that settle them.

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These tips are for informational purposes only. Football carries real variance and no prediction is guaranteed. Only stake what you’re comfortable losing. 18+ — please bet responsibly.

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