Rugby Spread Betting Explained

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Rugby Union spread betting is a way of betting on a 'spread' or prediction of outcomes to happen in a fight.
Step 1: Choose a spread market on a match. E.g. the 'spread' on Total Points may be 43-46.
Step 2: Decide if you think the final outcome will be higher or lower than the spread.
Step 3: If higher (e.g. more than 46 points) you would buy. If lower (fewer than 43 points) you would sell.
Step 4: Your profit or loss depends on the difference between your buy or sell level and the final outcome, multiplied by your stake.
See more in our short video on rugby spread betting.
From Supremacy to Points to Tries and more, Spreadex could fill Twickenham with its spread betting prices on Rugby Union.
To place a Rugby Union spread bet, look at the Spreadex prediction or spread on the market in question.
If you think the outcome will be higher than our price, then you would buy on the spread.
If you think the outcome will be lower than our price, then you would sell on the spread.
The more right you are the more you can win, but the opposite is the case if you get it wrong, as you may lose more than your initial stake.
Try our interactive widget below for examples of how rugby union spread betting works for a theoretical £10 bet on different markets.
Alternatively, read on for more examples explaining how to place a rugby union spread bet.
The widget shows in more detail how spread betting markets can differ in volatility. For example, the range of the outcomes for a Match Multi-Points or Total Try Minutes spread bet is greater than for the Tryscorers' Shirts or Match Points markets, which in turn are more volatile than Match Tries. Therefore, it is important to choose a stake level you are comfortable with for different markets.
Try using the widget for different rugby union markets to see how potential profit and loss levels can vary. This will help you practice rugby union spread betting and give you an idea of how the markets work before you try for real yourself.
It’s the opening match of the Six Nations, and you think it’s going to be a barn burner, so take a look at Spreadex’s Total Points spread betting market.
Spreadex is offering a Total Points spread of 40-43, so you buy £2 at 43. The game finishes with a scoreline of 35-22, i.e. a Total Points make-up of 77. That leaves you with a profit of £68 ((77 – 43) x £2).
Even if the scoreline was slightly lower, say 27-23, you could still make a profit of £14 ((50 – 43) x £2).
However, if the game were far stingier than you expected, and finished 14-10, you would incur a loss of £38 ((24 – 43) x £2).
You think the Rugby World Cup final is going to be a tense affair, so take a look at Spreadex’s Total Points spread betting market.
Spreadex is offering a Total Points spread of 43-46, so you sell £2 at 43. Your hunch proves to be correct, with the final finishing 13-6. That scoreline leaves you with a profit of £48 ((43 – 19) x £2).
Even if the final was marginally higher scoring, finishing up at 23-12, you would still make a profit of £16 ((43 – 35) x £2).
On the other hand, if it was a blockbuster World Cup final for the ages, finishing at 42-27, you would end up with a loss of £52 ((43 – 69) x £2).
At Spreadex we offer a wide selection of in-play rugby union spread betting markets on live games, with prices constantly updated as the action unfolds on the pitch.
In-play rugby union bets allow you to open or close bets at any point after kick-off up until the final whistle meaning you can close out of your bets early either to take profits or to cut losses.
If you’ve never placed rugby bets in-play before, simply open up the Spreadex website or visit our Mobile Betting Platform when you are watching a live rugby match and watch as our prices change throughout the game.
If you disagree with a prediction made by our trader on a certain market at any time, then that signals your chance to place an in-play bet and back your judgement!
One of the most popular markets for those interested in rugby union spread betting is our Supremacy market.
Our spread here is based upon our predicted winning margin, in points, by which one team will beat another.
For example, Spreadex may quote Team A over Team B with a Supremacy price of 6-9.
If Team A beats Team B 37-10, then the Supremacy price will make-up at 27 (37-10). But if Team B won 19-15, then the market would make-up at -4 (15-19).
First Match/Team Try: Bet on either the time, in minutes, of the first try to be scored in a match or the time of a named team's first try.
Player Try Minutes: The combined total, in minutes, of the times of the tries scored by a named player in a particular match.
Tryscorers’ Shirts: The combined total of all the tryscorers' shirt numbers in a particular match.
Team Tries: How many tries one of the teams will score in a particular match.
Team Shirts: The combined total of the shirt numbers of the tryscorers for one team in a particular match.
Total Points: A prediction of the total number of points that will be scored in a particular match.
Team Points: A prediction of the total number of points that will be scored by one team in a particular match.
Team Multi-Points: A team’s first half points multiplied by their second half points. If Team A scores 7 points in the first half and 16 points in the second half, then their Team Multi-Points would make-up at 112 (7x16 = 112).
Kicking Metres: The aggregate metres of all successful kicks at goal by a named team in a particular match.
Mini Performance: Spread based on 25 points being awarded to a team for winning a match, plus a further point awarded for each point won by.
Team Performance: A team has a spread with points based on: Win = 25 points, draw = 10, try = 10, successful kick = 5, last try = 10, missed penalty/drop goal = -5, yellow card = -5, red card = -10.
Hotshots: Spread covering four named players in a match, based on: 25 points awarded per each try scored by any of the named players. 8 points awareded per player who does not play.
Rugby Handicap: We award 25 points to a team which wins and covers the Spreadex handicap, 10 points to a team which wins but doesn't cover the handicap, and 0 points for any other result.
Spreadex also provides a full fixed odds rugby union betting service with three Cash Out options available for in-play betting.
You can find all your favourite fixed odds rugby bets such as Match Odds, Total Points/Total Tries Over /Under, First/Last Tryscorer, Winning Margin, Handicap etc with prices displayed in fractional or decimal format.
Bet on Corners, Goal Times, Player Goal Minutes, Shirt Numbers, Bookings, Match Performance and much more.
Bet on Runs, Bowler Performance, Fall of Next Wicket, Player Performance, Wides, 4s, 6s and much more.
Bet on Winning Distances, Favourites, SPs, Jockey Performance, Double Numbers, Match Bets and much more.
Bet on Total Points, Total Games, Supremacy, Cross Courts, Index-based bets and much more.
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Rugby Spread Betting explained
Did you know you can also place rugby spread bets as well as fixed odds bets on your Spreadex account?
Spread betting works by playing on a 'spread' or prediction on the number of things to happen in a match.
Step 1: Choose a market. E.g. the 'spread' on Total Points scored may be 37 - 40.
Step 2: Decide if you think the final outcome will be higher or lower than the spread.
Step 3: If higher (e.g.more than 40 points) you would buy. If lower (fewer than 37) you would sell.
Step 4: Your profit or loss depends on the difference between your buy or sell level and the final outcome, multiplied by your stake.
Remember that unlike fixed odds betting, you can lose more than your initial stake with spread betting should the bet go against you.
See more in our short video on sports spread betting.
See more on how our different types of rugby spread bets work by following the links below.
To place a bet, look at the Spreadex prediction or spread on the market in question. If you think the outcome will be higher than our price, then you would buy on the spread. If you think the outcome will be lower than our price, then you would sell on the spread.
The more right you are the more you can win, but the opposite is the case if you get it wrong, as you may lose more than your initial stake.
Rad on for detailed descriptions of the rugby betting markets offered by Spreadex, including our fixed odds rugby betting prices.
At Spreadex we offer a wide selection of in-play rugby spread betting markets on live games, with prices constantly updated as the action unfolds on the pitch.
In-play rugby bets allow you to open or close bets at any point after kick-off up until the final whistle meaning you can close out of your bets early either to take profits or to cut losses.
If you’ve never placed rugby bets in-play before, simply open up the Spreadex website or visit our Mobile Betting Platform when you are watching a live rugby match and watch as our prices change throughout the game.
If you disagree with a prediction made by our trader on a certain market at any time,
One of the most popular markets for those interested in rugby spread betting is our Supremacy market.
Our spread here is based upon our predicted winning margin, in points, by which one team will beat another.
For example, Spreadex may quote Team A over Team B with a Supremacy price of 6-9.
If Team A beats Team B 37-10, then the Supremacy price will make-up at 27 (37-10). But if Team B won 19-15, then the market would make-up at -4 (15-19).
First Match/Team Try: Bet on either the time, in minutes, of the first try to be scored in a match or the time of a named team's first try.
Player Try Minutes: The combined total, in minutes, of the times of the tries scored by a named player in a particular match.
Tryscorers’ Shirts: The combined total of all the tryscorers' shirt numbers in a particular match.
Team Tries: How many tries one of the teams will score in a particular match.
Team Shirts: The combined total of the shirt numbers of the tryscorers for one team in a particular match.
Total Points: A prediction of the total number of points that will be scored in a particular match.
Team Points: A prediction of the total number of points that will be scored by one team in a particular match.
Team Multi-Points: A team’s first half points multiplied by their second half points. If Team A scores 7 points in the first half and 16 points in the second half, then their Team Multi-Points would make-up at 112 (7x16 = 112).
Kicking Metres: The aggregate metres of all successful kicks at goal by a named team in a particular match.
Mini Performance: Spread based on 25 points being awarded to a team for winning a match, plus a further point awarded for each point won by.
Team Performance: A team has a spread with points based on: Win = 25 points, draw = 10, try = 10, successful kick = 5, last try = 10, missed penalty/drop goal = -5, yellow card = -5, red card = -10.
Hotshots: Spread covering four named players in a match, based on: 25 points awarded per each try scored by any of the named players. 8 points awareded per player who does not play.
Rugby Handicap: We award 25 points to a team which wins and covers the Spreadex handicap, 10 points to a team which wins but doesn't cover the handicap, and 0 points for any other result.
Bet on Corners, Goal Times, Player Goal Minutes, Shirt Numbers, Bookings, Match Performance and much more.
Bet on Runs, Bowler Performance, Fall of Next Wicket, Player Performance, Wides, 4s, 6s and much more.
Bet on Winning Distances, Favourites, SPs, Jockey Performance, Double Numbers, Match Bets and much more.
Bet on Total Points, Time of First Try, Total Tries, Tryscorers' Shirt Numbers, Match Performance, Bookings and much more.
Enter your email address below,
to receive updates from Spreadex
In relation to spread betting, Spreadex Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital and can result in losses larger than your initial stake/deposit. It may not be suitable for everyone so please ensure you fully understand the risks involved.
In relation to fixed odds and casino, Spreadex Ltd is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 8835. Click here to see our Privacy Policy.
In relation to casino betting outside of Great Britain, Spreadex Ltd is operating under an NetEnt Alderney Limited approved Business Association with AGCC Class II License Holder, NetEnt Alderney Limited, License #084.
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