When betting on soccer, knowing how to read the soccer odds board is crucial. Unlike most sports, where a moneyline bet is picking either team to win, soccer has three-way odds. This means that you can bet Team A to win after the original 90 minutes or Team B to win inside the original 90 minutes.
Where the twist comes in, is the third option. You can bet that it will be a draw after the original 90 minutes. You can look for more specific lines that are the traditional two-way odds. This way, if the match ends in a draw, it’s considered a push, or a no bet, but those moneyline odds won’t be as enticing as those on the three-way line.
You can also bet the spread, or the goal line. If Arsenal, Manchester City would need to win by at least two goals to cover the spread.
Bettors can also bet the total. It’s pretty self-explanatory: for this type of bet, you would choose whether the total number of goals scored in the match will go over or under the allotted total.
If Real Madrid, and the total was 2½, there would have to be three or more goals scored to hit the over, and two or less to cover the under.
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