Do goals pour in on full-moon nights?
No difference
These are goals per match (both teams) across Europe's big five leagues — the European counterpart to baseball's home runs.
Premier League (England)
- Average (whole period)
- 2.80 per match
- Full moon days (±24h)
- 2.78 per match
- New moon days (±24h)
- 2.74 per match
- Verdict for full moon days
- No difference
- Data
- 2010–2026, 17,018 goals
La Liga (Spain)
- Average (whole period)
- 2.66 per match
- Full moon days (±24h)
- 2.67 per match
- New moon days (±24h)
- 2.52 per match
- Verdict for full moon days
- No difference
- Data
- 2012–2026, 14,111 goals
Bundesliga (Germany)
- Average (whole period)
- 3.03 per match
- Full moon days (±24h)
- 2.94 per match
- New moon days (±24h)
- 3.07 per match
- Verdict for full moon days
- No difference
- Data
- 2010–2026, 14,817 goals
Serie A (Italy)
- Average (whole period)
- 2.72 per match
- Full moon days (±24h)
- 2.78 per match
- New moon days (±24h)
- 2.64 per match
- Verdict for full moon days
- No difference
- Data
- 2013–2026, 13,433 goals
Ligue 1 (France)
- Average (whole period)
- 2.69 per match
- Full moon days (±24h)
- 2.88 per match
- New moon days (±24h)
- 2.77 per match
- Verdict for full moon days
- No difference
- Data
- 2014–2026, 11,390 goals
Act II: If not the moon, what drives goals?
Came looking for a difference? Here is a real one.
×1.25
What drives goals isn't the moon; it's home advantage. Home teams score about 1.25x what away teams do — the crowd and a familiar pitch lift scoring far more reliably than any full moon.
The wildest day for goals was February 5, 2011 — 41 of them across 8 matches. The trigger wasn't a full moon; it was that day's fixtures and how the games unfolded.
On a night when the goals keep coming, look at home advantage, the fixtures, and how the games unfolded before you blame the moon.
The folklore that matches turn wild under a full moon
The moon myth reaches the stadium too. A full moon stirs the players up, the game runs harder and wilder than usual — it's the same family of folklore as the myths about crime and accidents, with the easy follow-on that a wild match means goals pour in. And the heart of the moon myth is always the full-moon night. Most football is played at night, so if the moon does anything, this is where it should show. So do goals really rise on full-moon days? This page checks it every day across Europe's big five leagues — the European counterpart to baseball's home runs.
How this verdict is calculated
- The data is goals (both teams) for every match in Europe's big five leagues: the Premier League, La Liga, the Bundesliga, Serie A, and Ligue 1
- Goals per match vary a little by year and season. So we use goals per match for the same year and month as the expected baseline, and compare the observed-to-expected index
- Using the moon's age at noon (Europe) on each match day, we mark full-moon days (within ±24h of the exact moment) and new-moon days, and compare each group's average index against normal (1.00)
See the methodology for the full criteria.
Reading the data
- Goals depend heavily on the league, the fixtures, home and away, and how each game unfolds. This page levels those out by comparing within the same year and month, and looks only at the single question of the full moon
- This isn't a denial of the feeling that matches turn wild under a full moon. All this page asks is whether goals per match visibly rise on the calendar's full-moon days
Data sources
- openfootball / football.json (CC0 / public domain; date and score for every match)
- The moon's age and the exact syzygy moments are computed in-house using the algorithms in Jean Meeus, "Astronomical Algorithms" (UTC basis)
Last updated: June 13, 2026 13:25 UTC (rebuilt daily)