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Best Football Tipsters April 2026: Tipstrr under scrutiny

Tipstrr just posted their monthly Best Football Tipsters for April (6th May 2026). This is my independent analysis of the tipsters on that list.

1-month data is where performance often looks most dramatic, and where interpretation is most dangerous. This is where short winning streaks can heavily inflate ROI and make emerging tipsters appear more consistent than they really are.

RankTipsterROI
1stClean Sheet Merchant59.9%
 Quality over quantity; lower-profile European leagues.
Clean Sheet Merchant focuses on identifying value and mis-priced bets in less prominent European markets, producing strong double-digit ROI over the long term. Occasional monthly drawdowns are modest and short-lived. Only 10 months of operation but the overall profit curve remains consistently upward.
2ndFooty Star 54.3%
BTTS – No; 2/1 average odds; selective output.
Footy Star is an established service with a notably uneven performance pattern – quiet periods and gradual losses are a regular feature. These are periodically followed by sharp, high-ROI recovery runs. Followers need patience and a solid bankroll to ride out the quieter stretches.
3rdGamesDraws36.6%
High-volume draw specialist; utilises trixies.
A high-volume service operating at longer odds, capable of delivering significant profit surges when bets land. The trade-off is frequent and there are substantial monthly drawdowns – often 50–80% – which means a well-resourced bankroll is essential.
4thThe Low Service
Match winner singles combined with exotic trixies.
The Low Service targets value at higher odds and has shown the potential for strong ROI growth, but performance is highly volatile. Monthly drawdowns of 40–70% are not uncommon, making bankroll management critical for anyone following this service.
5thBig Leagues Football29.2%
 Eclectic mix of draw singles and treble accumulators.
Big Leagues Football has yet to establish a consistent edge, with high-ROI months frequently offset by meaningful capital losses. The service shifts between conservative and aggressive odds profiles, which contributes to its uneven overall record.
6thVic77726.2%
Asian Handicaps; xG models and situational analysis.
Vic777 takes a data-led approach and has recently settled into a more consistent rhythm, producing reliable mid-range ROI at modest monthly volume. A more stable option compared to higher-odds services, with some softer performance during the autumn months historically.
7thTriBTTS26.3%
BTTS-No singles combined into trixies.
TriBTTS pursues an aggressive growth strategy, with periods of strong triple-digit ROI gains balanced by frequent and sizeable drawdowns. Capital swings of around 50% are a regular feature, so a robust bankroll and a steady temperament are both necessary.
8thScoracle26.7%
Goals-oriented; targets high-action games.
Scoracle is a shorter-odds service currently going through a strong run of form. However, its longer-term record shows a pattern of marginal losses, suggesting the conservative approach can struggle to consistently beat the bookmaker’s margin.
9thFran’s Super Tips24.6%
High-tariff singles and 11/1 draw doubles.
Fran’s Super Tips has moved toward a higher-odds, higher-variance model since an earlier period of steadier returns. The approach can deliver significant wins, but also brings regular periods of heavy loses.
10thTop Bet Tips24.4%
 1X2 match winners and even-money doubles.
Only completed its 7th month, Top Bet Tips is currently posting strong ROI figures, though this is based on a low volume of bets. The numbers are encouraging but should be read cautiously – a small sample at any odds level can flatter short-term performance.