Sportradar¶
Overview¶
Sportradar is a professional-grade sports data company that provides official statistics, live game data, player tracking, and betting odds to media companies, sportsbooks, leagues, and data-driven businesses. Their coverage spans 80+ sports including football (soccer), American football, basketball, baseball, hockey, tennis, and motorsport. They are one of the two official data providers for the NFL.
Sportradar is enterprise-grade — their API is not publicly priced, requires sales contact, and is typically used by sportsbooks, media companies, and large analytics operations. Pricing can run $1,000+/month for meaningful access.
Data Categories¶
| Category | Coverage |
|---|---|
| Live Data APIs | Real-time play-by-play, box scores, game state |
| Betting & Odds APIs | Pre-match and live odds from hundreds of bookmakers |
| Player Props | Specialized odds data for player performance props |
| Historical Data | Multi-season records with detailed event-level data |
| Official Stats | League-authoritative statistics and player tracking |
Key Differentiators¶
- Official data feeds: Direct relationships with major leagues — official rather than scraped data
- Play-by-play event data: Detailed enough to construct xG models from shot-level data
- Player tracking: GPS and optical tracking data for athlete performance analysis
- Odds Comparison API: Aggregates odds from hundreds of sportsbooks — most comprehensive coverage
- US market coverage: Very strong on NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL including college variants
Use Cases in Betting Models¶
- Build xG models from detailed shot event data (position, body part, defender proximity, goalkeeper position)
- Use official league statistics as ground truth for model validation
- Power real-time in-play models with live event data
- Access historical seasons for large-sample backtesting
Notes¶
- Public pricing is not available — requires a sales conversation
- Onboarding can be lengthy due to data license agreements with sports leagues
- Best suited for: media companies, sportsbooks needing official data, analytics companies with enterprise budgets
- Not a fit for: individual researchers, prototypes, small-scale betting operations