I don’t pay for any which are the best if that’s what you want.
Whoscored is good for individual games, and I think live updates during the game but could be wrong. So if you want to know how many touches Waghorn made last game for example that’s your site. Also does things like heat maps and stuff
transfermarkt is good for career stats and high level stuff, seeing which games a ref has reffed or how many minutes a player has been on or whatever.
Those are my go tos, I’m sure others will have better.
I generally search the site name and what I’m after as the site navigation is pretty crap on a lot of them ( so “Whoscored Coventry Cardiff” or “infogol Viktor gyokeres”)
SoccerSTATS.com features football statistics, results, tables, standings and analysis on football competitions such as the Premier League, the Championship, the Serie A, La Liga, the Champions League and hundreds of more leagues.
SoccerSTATS.com features football statistics, results, tables, standings and analysis on football competitions such as the Premier League, the Championship, the Serie A, La Liga, the Champions League and hundreds of more leagues.