Spread Betting On Football Explained

Spread Betting On Football Explained




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Football Betting - How to bet on football like a pro
Football Betting - How to bet on football like a pro
Spread Betting Explained: One of the most popular ways of placing spread bets is on football.
And there is no better league for variety of spread bet markets, than the Premier League.
In this spread betting explained guide we will be focusing on football.
This type of betting is not just confined to football though.
Cricket spread betting is also a very popular, with numerous different markets available.
Placing spread bets on the Premier football is an entirely different experience to the normal fixed odds betting we have become accustomed too.
The two ways of placing a spread bet, they are to Buy or Sell.
Premier league spread betting can be done long term, like a season long bet. Or it can also be done short term, for example over a 90 minutes match.
If you are betting on the Premier League you will see that there are plenty of season long markets, such as Points, Outright (Winner) Index, Relegation, etc.
Lets use Points for our example. Looking at the screenshot you can see Liverpool's spread is 86 to Sell, and 87.5 to Buy.
So if you believe Liverpool won't get 86 points, you would Sell them at 86. You decide to Sell them at £1 a point (let's play safe).
If Liverpool get 80 points, you would win £6. That's 6 points, at £1 a point.
If you Sell Liverpool's points at 86, and they go on to get 97 points, you would lose £11, that's 11 points, at £1 a point.
Times that by 10, and you can see the possible winning benefits, and the potential losses as well.
Premier league spread betting is a great alternative to conventional football betting. It is far more risky, which means a great deal more care needs to be taken.
Spread betting on the Premier League can be very rewarding if you get it correct, but can be costly if you get it wrong.
Looking at the Outright Winner market, and you will see from the screenshot (directly above) that the winner gets awarded 60 Points.
Second place gets 40 Points, third place gets 30 Points, fourth place - 20 Points, fifth place - 10 Points, sixth place - 5 Points, and everyone else Zero Points.
So in this example, if you think Man City will win the league, you would Buy their points at 55, while if you think they won't win the league, you would sell their points at 52.
If City go on to win the league, you would get 60 points, meaning you would win 5 points.
Should they come second, you would receive 40 points, meaning you would lose 15 points.
And if City finished fourth, you would only get 20 points, a loss of 35 points.
Premier league spread betting also has plenty of short term markets for you too choose from. For example every Premier League match has numerous markets.
Other popular ones are Total Goals, Shirt Numbers, Corners, Bookings, Team A Win Index, Team B Win Index, Rainbow Goals, Total Goal Minutes, and Goal Rush.
Taking Bookings as an example, and in a typical Premier League match you would Sell bookings at 31, or Buy them at 35.
For a Yellow card you get 10 Points, and for a Red card it is 25 Points (there is a maximum of 35 Points per player).
If you think it is going to a match riddled with cards, you would Buy at 35, and hope for - say - five yellow cards, giving us 50 Points, and a win of 15 Points.
You choose how much you want to buy a point at. It you Buy at 35, and there is only one yellow card, you get just 10 Points, losing 25 Points.
So as you can see from the above example, premier league spread betting - and indeed all spread betting - can be very volatile. You can win big, but you can lose big.
You really need to be sure of what you are doing before you get involved in spread betting.
By far and away the most popular spread betting website is Sporting Index. These guys cover all the major football leagues and tournaments.
With Sporting Index you can bet on the World Cup, European Championships, Copa America, etc, etc.
At European level they cover the Champions League, and Europa League.
Domestically, Sporting Index cover all four major English leagues, Premier League, Championship, and Leagues 1 and 2. They also cover the English National League.
North of the border and all four of the major Scottish leagues are also covered. That's the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Championship, Scottish Leagues 1 and 2.
Further afield you get all the major European leagues such as La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1, etc. They even stretch as far as the Icelandic Premier League.
The lower the standard of the leagues, the less markets there seems to be though. Which in fairness, is understandable.
For example, you would get far more markets available in an English Premier League match, than you will in an Iceland Premier League match.
Here at football gambler, we strive to bring you the best football betting sites across the whole spectrum.
We don't just just spread betting, but conventional betting as well.
This is why we have put together an extensive list of reputable football betting sites for you convenience (below).
These betting sites have the best new customer offers, the best reload offers (refunds and free bets for existing customers).
And the best range of football betting markets, both in-play, and pre kick off.
All these football betting sites should satisfy your needs.
If you're with a bookie not offering you a weekly free bet, or some kind of kick back - such as if your accumulator misses by one - then you need to ditch them.
Then choose a new one from one of the football betting sites above.
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Football spread betting works by playing on a 'spread' or prediction on the number of things to happen in a match.
Step 1: Choose a spread market on a match. E.g. the 'spread' on Total Goals may be 2.8 - 3.
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 3 goals) you would buy. If lower (fewer than 3 goals) 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 football spread betting.
From Shirt Numbers to Goal Minutes we have a market for you! Find out more via the links below.
To place a football 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 out placing a football spread bet using our interactive spread betting calculator below:
Try our interactive widget below for examples of how football spread betting works for a theoretical £10 bet on different markets.

Alternatively, read on for more examples explaining how to place a football spread bet.

The widget shows in more detail how spread betting markets can differ in volatility. For example, the range of the outcome for a Total Goal Minutes or Player Goal Minutes football spread bet is far greater than for a Goal Supremacy or Total Goals spread. Therefore, it is important to choose a stake level you are comfortable with for different markets.

Try using the widget for different football markets to see how potential profit and loss levels can vary. This will help you practice football spread betting and give you an idea of how the markets work before you try for real yourself.


Heading into the evening’s Champions League quarter-final, you think a particularly in-form striker is going to get a bagful, so take a look at Spreadex’s Player Goal Minutes spread betting market.

Spreadex is quoting Player A Goal Minutes at 29-32, so you decide to buy £2 at 32. The striker continues their blistering run and scores a hat-trick, with goals in the 23rd, 52nd and 77th minutes. That leads to a Player A Goal Minutes make-up of 23 + 52 + 77 = 152, leading to a profit of £240 ((152 – 32) x £2).

Say, however, the striker doesn’t have such a hot night, and they only score in the 23rd minute. That means you would end up with a loss of £18 ((23 – 32) x £2).
It’s the opening game of the Bundesliga and you think a hotly-tipped player is going to flop on the big stage, so take a look at Spreadex’s Player Goal Minutes spread betting market.

Spreadex is quoting Player A Goal Minutes at 35-38, so you decide to sell £2 at 35. As you suspected, the player bottles it, failing to find the back of the net. This leaves you with a profit of £70 ((35 – 0) x £2).

Let’s say, however, that the forward does score, but in the 29th minute. That would still leave you with a profit of £12 ((35 – 29) x £2).

But what would happen if you got it wrong? The forward bags a first half brace, with goals in the 13th and 32nd minutes, leading to a Player Goal Minutes make-up of 45. That would mean you’d make a loss of £20 ((35 – 45) x £2).
In-play football 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.
At Spreadex we offer in-play football betting on every Premier League game, regardless of whether the game is being shown live on television.
If you’ve never placed football bets in-play before, simply visit the Spreadex site on your computer, tablet or phone when you are watching a live football 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!
This is the predicted margin in goals, by which one team will beat another and the price, or spread, will indicate which team is being placed as favourite over the other.
For example Spreadex may quote Team A over Team B with a Supremacy price of 0.6 - 0.8. If Team A beats team B 4-1 the Supremacy price will make-up at 3 (4 – 1 = 3). So a £10 buy at 0.8 in this instance will result in a £22 profit ((3 – 0.8) x £10 = £22).
However, the market can also have a negative make-up. So if Team B beats Team A 1-0, the Supremacy price will make-up at -1 (0 – 1 = -1). So the £10 buy at 0.8 would result in an £18 loss ((-1 – 0.8) x £10 = -£18).
Total Goals: The total number of goals we think will be scored in a match.
Shirt Numbers: The combined total of all the goalscorers’ shirt numbers in a match. 
First Match Goal: The time, in minutes, of the first goal in a match (0-0 draw makes-up at 90).
Total Goal Minutes: The combined total, in minutes, of all the goals scored in a game.
Last Match Goal: The time, in minutes, of the last goal in a match (0-0 draw makes up at 0).
Player Goal Minutes: The combined total, in minutes, of goals scored by a named player in a match.
Total Points: The number of points a named team will achieve during an entire league season. For example, Spreadex may quote Manchester United’s Team Points at 76 - 77.5. Buy at 77.5 if you think United will end with 78 points or more. Sell at 76 if you think United will end with 75 points or fewer.
Championship Index: We award Premier League teams points according to their final league position. The champions receive 60 points, 2nd = 40, 3rd = 20, 4th = 10, 5th = 5 points.
Relegation Index: We award teams points according to their final league position. Predict the points total a named team will achieve. The team that finishes last is awarded 50 points, 2nd bottom 25, and 3rd bottom 10.
Corners: A prediction on the total number of corners that will be taken in a match, by both teams. So if Team A takes 8 corners and Team B takes 5 corners the market will make-up at 13.
Multi-Corners: The number of corners taken (for both teams) in the first half, multiplied by the number of corners taken (for both teams) in the second half. 
Cross-Corners: The total number of corners taken by one team, multiplied by the total number of corners taken by the other team. 
Corners Squared: The total number of corners taken in a match, squared. E.g. if there were 12 corners taken in total in a match, this market would make-up at 144 (12 x 12).
Match Bookings: For every yellow card in a game we award 10 points, for every red card we award 25 points. There is a maximum make-up of 35 points per player.

Player Card Minutes: A spread for each player based on the minute that player receives a yellow card. If the player does not receive a yellow card during the match, the market makes up at 0. Red cards count double, with the maximum make-up per player 270. 
Cross Bookings: Team A's Total Bookings Points multiplied by Team B's Total Bookings Points.
Multi-Bookings: 1st Half Match Bookings Points multiplied by 2nd Half Match Bookings Points.
Home/Away: Predict the difference between total goals scored by the home teams and the total goals scored by the away teams over a group of matches. If the home teams scored 6 goals in total and the away teams scored 8 goals overall, the market would make-up at -2.
Total Goals: Predict the combined number of goals scored across a number of matches. 
Fastest Goal: The time, in minutes, of the fastest goal scored from a selected group of matches. 
Spreadex Bankers: A number of named teams are each awarded 25 points if they win, and an extra 25 points is awarded if all named teams win. Predict the combined points total for the named teams. If team A won, team B won and team C won the market would make-up at 100.
25:10 Index: Spreadex awards the winning team 25 points and the losing team receives zero. If the game is a draw, both teams receive 10 points. 
Team Performance: Spread based on the following occurring in a match: Win = 25 points, draw = 10, goal = 15, clean sheet = 10, each corner taken = 3, each yellow card = -5, each red card = -15.
Match Performance: Spread based on the following occurring in a match: Goal = 15, corner = 3, yellow card = 5, red card = 15, penalty awarded = 10, 0-0 draw = -25.
Team Mini Performance: Spread based on the following occurring in a match: Win = 15 points, draw = 5, goal = 10, clean sheet = 5, red card = -15.
As well as offering a huge selection of football spread betting markets, Spreadex also provides a full fixed odds football betting service with three Cash Out options for in-play betting.
You can find all your favourite fixed odds football bets such as Match Odds, Total Goals, Over /Under, Correct Score, Winning Margin, Half Time/Full Time, Handicap Result, Time of First Goal, First Goalscorer etc with prices displayed in fractional or decimal format.
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, Tryscorers' Shirt Numbers, Match Performance, Bookings and much more.
Bet on Match Supremacy, Player 25:10s, Total Sets, Total Games, Game Supremacy, X-Courts, Total Points and much more.
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