Bivariate Poisson Model

AndrewKent

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Does anyone know how to construct this in Excel? I could do with some support?

Andy
 

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Now that I've had time to think about things in a bit more detail, this links directly to another thread of mine which you can see here...

http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/showthread.php?t=530520

From the link in this thread I am trying to calculate the % probability of an outcome of a match (home win, draw, away win). The Poisson formula that I have used in this thread gives me what in need in terms of being able to predict the scoreline but apparently Bivariate Poisson will give me what I need for the match outcome.

Kind regards,

Andy
 
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