Premiership Football Betting
Why place football bets on premiership over the Internet? Depending on the
bookmaker, you can bet on any sporting event, or indeed any other
event, from as little as 1 euro. To begin betting, you only need to
complete the free registration, put some money into your betting
account and... you’re off! Nowadays, of course, modern data
protection systems ensure that deposits and payments can be made
rapidly and in complete security. The English Premiership is widely
considered one of the most exciting leagues in the world, this could
well be true as it boasts some of the world’s finest players and
stadiums are often filled to capacity on match day. What is certain
is that bookmakers, particularly British bookmakers, provide a vast
range of opportunities to bet on English football. They offer bets
on all the main English championships, namely the Premier League,
the Football League and the FA Cup. The Premiership’s 20 teams play
in the country’s most prestigious competition between August and
June; excitement is total and there is plenty of time to become
fully absorbed in a championship in which every player dreams of
showcasing his skills. It is possible to place an ante post bet on
the team that will win the championship or simply bet on the results
of matches as they take place.
The official regulations and results and tables can be consulted in
English on the official website of the England football league (Premierleague.com),
where the latest news on fixture list changes and player transfers
is also available.
Possible betting combinations
For bets on football, it is important to be aware that the final result
that counts is the one after the end of both halves of the game,
including any time added on.
1X2 Full Result
1: The home team wins
X: Draw
2: The away team wins
Double Chance
1X: Home win or draw.
12: Home win or away win.
X2: Away win or draw.
Half time/Full time result
This requires prediction of the 1X2 result at both half time and the
final whistle.
Possible combinations are 1/1, 1/X, 1/2, X/1, X/X, X/2, 2/1, 2/X and
2/2. The symbol before the slash (/) corresponds to the result at half
time while that after the slash corresponds to the final match result.
Exact result
This consists in predicting the correct score at the end of the match.
Under/Over 2.5
This consists in predicting whether the total number of goals scored
during a match will be under, or equal to or over 3.
Total number of goals
This requires predicting the exact number of goals scored by the two
teams combined.
Goal or No Goal
Goal: both teams score at least one goal.
No Goal: at least one of the two teams does not score.
1X2 Result with Handicap
This consists in predicting the 1X2 final result with a handicap given
to the team that is favourite. The number of goals given as a handicap
must be subtracted from the goals scored by the favourite team. Example
of a 1 goal handicap:
1: Favourite team wins by 2 goals or more.
X: Favourite team wins by 1 goal or more.
2: Defeat of the favourite team or draw.
First scorer
This consists in predicting the scorer of the first goal of a match
during normal time. As well as the list of footballers that is provided,
which varies depending on the match, the following outcomes can also be
selected:
1. No goals
2. Own goal
3. Other player
If a player who is on the list scores an own goal, the valid outcome is
always own goal.
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