Board live · June 13, 2026

American Football Scores Today, Live With the Tips Behind Them

This week's NFL slate, market by market — the calls we're on and the cases behind them. Every tip folds open into the matchup, the trenches, the key numbers and the situational read. We make the call, then we prove it. By Pau Oliveras.

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Board's clear for now

No calls are up at the moment. The NFL runs on a weekly schedule, so the board usually clears between game weeks or in the off-season.

The board rebuilds itself — the moment the next slate is confirmed, the tips and scores land here.

American football scores today live and tips by Pau Oliveras
Every call on this board is backed in writing — the matchup, the trenches, the key numbers and the read that built it.

How to read the board

Each tip opens into three things: the market it's playing, the game it's built on and the argument connecting the two. No mystery picks — the edge is spelled out so you can judge it before you back it.

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Market first

Spread, total or player prop — the wording tells you exactly what's being backed before you read on.

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Read the case

Open the tip. The trenches, the injury picture, the coverage scheme, the game-script read. Judge it on merit.

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Back the convergence

The strongest plays are where the matchup, the key number and the reasoning all agree. Anything less is a lean — stake it like one.

Confident in the calls, never reckless with them. The biggest stakes go on the bets where everything points the same way — and even those stay sensible.

Live scores meet the tips

Scores tell you how a read landed; the tip tells you why we were on it in the first place. The plays worth a proper look are the ones where the matchup, the key number and the efficiency metrics all back each other up. A side with a clear edge in the trenches facing an offence missing linemen — with a write-up that says exactly that — beats a single flashy stat shouting on its own.

Conviction is not certainty

We'll say when we love a call. We won't name a lock — the NFL turns on the smallest margins, a strip-sack, a missed kick, one busted coverage. Read each tip as a probability with a case behind it, and remember the key numbers 3 and 7 matter more than they look.

Filter hard, bet light

The board is a filter, not a slip. Confirm quarterback and offensive-line status, check the weather and the line movement, back only the few where the whole picture lines up. Over a season, the selective player laps the scattergun.

Straight answers

The board rebuilds around the weekly NFL schedule and the latest injury and line news, with extra cover through the playoffs, so what you see reflects the games coming up and the slate already in play.
The line in the trenches, quarterback and offensive-line health, coverage scheme, situational splits and the schedule spot — then where the posted number drifts from what the tape says. Every call carries its own write-up, so the case is laid out in front of you rather than hidden behind a name.
The spread is the headline NFL market because it levels mismatched games. The moneyline is cleaner for an underdog you fancy outright, while the total (over/under points) is a separate read driven by pace, weather and how each defence travels.
NFL games are settled by field goals and touchdowns, so final margins cluster on 3 and 7 far more than anywhere else. That makes the gap between -2.5 and -3, or +3 and +2.5, much bigger than it looks on the slip.
No. The tip and the complete case behind it are both free to read. There is no premium tier hiding the good stuff.
Only with discipline. Most multi-leg parlays bleed value because the juice compounds on every leg. If you build one, keep it to two or three correlated value legs and stake small.
Pau Oliveras
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NFL Betting Tips specialist

I'm Pau Oliveras, based in Barcelona, and I write the live NFL scores and weekly picks at horse-racing.tips — pulling apart spreads, totals and the matchups that quietly decide them.

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For information only. There's no such thing as a guaranteed result — never stake more than you can comfortably lose.