Types of Soccer Bets

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The World Cup brings a lot of excitement to the soccer world and also provides tons of betting opportunities. It is important to understand the different types of wagers before you begin betting.

3-Way Moneyline betting, sometimes written as 1×2, gives you three final game outcomes to choose from: home team win, away team win or a draw. Unless otherwise stated, these bets are decided after 90 minutes of play plus referee stoppage time.

Over/Under bets

In addition to traditional Money Line and Over/Under Goals totals, soccer betting sites offer a variety of other markets before and during each match. These include Both Teams to Score, which lets you bet on whether both sides will find the net, or Draw if you think the game will end all square.

Soccer Over/Under bets are a popular wager on the total number of goals scored during a match. The numbers oddsmakers set for these wagers are based on the team’s offensive and defensive strengths and weaknesses. In most cases, over bettors are cheering for high scoring games, while under bettors are hoping for a low-scoring contest.

Betting on Over/Under bets in soccer can be a bit tricky, as the sport runs on a different schedule than other major sports like baseball and football. To make the best decisions, be sure to study the team’s schedule and recent match reports before placing your wagers.

Moneyline bets

Soccer moneyline bets work just like standard point spreads, but with one key difference: the winning team must win in regulation time to cover the wager. This is because soccer matches are rarely decided by extra time or penalty shootouts. In addition, the Over/Under and Total bets are based on regular-time play only.

The Over/Under soccer betting line is usually set at 2.5 goals, although oddsmakers sometimes set it higher or lower. A wager on the Over would yield $100 profit if three or more goals are scored. The Under, on the other hand, would return $100 if two or fewer goals are scored.

There are also 2-way and 3-way moneyline bets on soccer events. A wager on a 3-way moneyline places a bet on Team A, Team B and the Draw. If the match ends in a tie, all bets will lose and stakes will be returned to bettors. A 2-way moneyline, however, removes the Draw from the equation and adjusts the odds on each team based on their implied probability of winning.

Parlay bets

Whether you want to bet on the next Champions League winner or who will score most goals in a match, there are plenty of wagering options. These include Moneyline bets, Asian Handicap (point spread) bets, over/under or total bets and parlays. In addition, sportsbooks offer futures and player prop bets.

Betting on soccer or, as many call it outside the US, futbol is a bit different than betting on other sports. Unlike other sports, where bettors can place bets on either Team A or Team B to win, a game in soccer can end in a tie. In order to cover that possibility, the sportsbooks have created what is called a draw betting line or what some refer to as 3-Way Betting Odds.

Soccer betting odds are updated regularly throughout the day, so be sure to check back often for the latest betting lines. The most common way to wager on soccer is by placing a moneyline bet.

Prop bets

There are a number of betting markets available for soccer matches, including Asian Handicap bets and Over/Under or total bets. These are different from moneyline bets, which only allow you to select either Team A or Team B to win a game. Instead, they offer a third option: the draw.

These bets are based on the total amount of points scored by both teams during the entire match, regardless of extra time or penalty shootouts. The oddsmakers will post an over/under total goal line and bettors can place a wager on whether the final score will be higher (over) or lower than the total (under).

Some of these props focus on players, such as how many touchdowns a quarterback will throw. These bets are often a great way to make a quick profit, as casual bettors tend to overestimate the value of star athletes and push the lines higher. This is why it’s important to do your research and study player and team trends before placing any bets.