soccerapi (Application Programming Interface) is a simple wrapper build on top of some bookmakers (888sport, bet365 and Unibet) in order to get data about soccer (aka football) odds using python commands.
The goal of the project is provided an enjoyable way to get odds data for different soccer leagues. Usually, if someone wants to get these types of data, have to build by him self (and from scratch) a program able to scrape the betting site or use some kind paid API. Soccer API try to address this problem.
Keep it simple. Simple API, simple http requests, few dependencies. In the past I have tried to build some heavy framework able to scraping site (using selenium able to handle complex JavaScript): was an unmaintainable nightmare.
The following section contain all the useful information to use this API at its best. Read it carefully.
Use your favorite python package manager (like pip, pipenv, poetry). For example if you use pip type in your terminal:
pip install soccerapi
Alternatively, if you want a kind of testing/developing setup, you can install Soccer API directly from source code by first cloning the repository from github and then install dev dependencies (pipenv is required)
git clone https://github.com/S1M0N38/soccerapi.git
cd soccerapi
pip install -e .
pipenv install --dev
and then activate the environment
pipenv shell
Import the soccerapi bookmaker, define the api variable and request odds.
from soccerapi.api import Api888Sport
# from soccerapi.api import ApiUnibet
# from soccerapi.api import ApiBet365
api = Api888Sport()
url = 'https://www.888sport.com/#/filter/football/italy/serie_a'
odds = api.odds(url)
print(odds)
[
{
'time': '2020-01-12T19:45:00Z'
'home_team': 'Roma',
'away_team': 'Juventus',
'both_teams_to_score': {'no': 2380, 'yes': 1560},
'double_chance': {'12': 1320, '1X': 1710, '2X': 1360},
'full_time_resut': {'1': 3200, '2': 2160, 'X': 3450},
},
...
{
'time': '2020-01-13T19:45:00Z'
'home_team': 'Parma',
'away_team': 'Lecce',
'both_teams_to_score': {'no': 2280, 'yes': 1600},
'double_chance': {'12': 1270, '1X': 1270, '2X': 1960},
'full_time_resut': {'1': 1850, '2': 3850, 'X': 3800},
}
]
The odds method return a list of next events of the request competition (in the example: the url points to italy-serie_a, try to open on your browser). To get these url, open the bookmaker site and browser to competitions you want to scrape: that's the urls you have to pass to odds().
For example urls for england-premier_league are:
- bet365
https://www.bet365.it/#/AC/B1/C1/D13/E51761579/F2/
- 888sport
https://www.888sport.com/#/filter/football/england/premier_league
- unibet
https://www.unibet.com/betting/sports/filter/football/england/premier_league/matches
(note that these are urls that works for me, maybe your urls are not .it
but
.com
)
The regulation of online gambling varies from country to country. There are different versions of the betting site depending on the provenience of your http request. Moreover, most bookmakers implement some kind of VPN detection that block VPN-http requests. Due to this constrains it's difficult to test soccerapi for worldwide usability. Here is reported some results about bookmaker accessibility from various country.
bet365 | 888sport / unibet | |
---|---|---|
accessible | 🇮🇹 | 🇺🇸 🇨🇦 🇦🇺 🇧🇷 🇨🇭 🇮🇹 🇩🇪 🇩🇰 🇪🇸 🇫🇮 🇯🇵 🇳🇱 🇳🇴 🇸🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇳 🇸🇬 🇭🇰 🇳🇿 🇲🇽 🇷🇴 |
inaccessible | 🇫🇷 🇬🇧 |
If you like to contribute to the project read CONTRIBUTING.md