Football Betting TypesFirst Goalscorer & Correct Score Refunds All losing first/last goalscorer and correct score bets will be refunded if a match finishes 0-0.
Win Only Make your selection enter the amount you want to stake
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Correct Score For Correct Score betting, predict the actual scoreline after regulation 90 minutes play (e.g. Manchester United 2 Real Madrid 2).
First Scorer For first scorer betting, predict the first player to score in the match within regulation 90 minutes play.
If you select a player who does not take part in the match at all or comes on to the field of play after the first goal has been scored, your selection is void and your stake money will be refunded.
If the first goal scored in the match is an Own Goal, this will not count for First Scorer settlement purposes. The first goal scored which is not an Own Goal will be used to settle First Scorer. If the only goal scored within the regulation 90 minutes is an Own Goal, then no goalscorer will be deemed to have been the successful outcome.
Half-Time/Full-Time For Half Time/Full Time betting, predict the outcome at half-time and at the end of regulation 90 minutes play (e.g. half-time draw, full-time away team).
Half Time Result Choose the team to be leading a match at half time, or predict the match to be level (draw).
Handicap Betting Handicap betting offers you the opportunity to bet on the outcome of an event where one team has been given a points start. Bets are settled on the outcome after adjusting for the handicaps.
Scorecast For Scorecast betting, predict the first player to score and the correct score in the match within regulation 90 minutes play. To win, both parts of the bet must be correct.
To win or draw Choose the player or team to win or draw a match.
Goal Crazy This section presents the odds for the amount of goals, which will be scored in each individual match, and allows you to combine selections in an accumulator. An accumulator is a bet where each of your selections needs to be successful, but the winnings from the first selection roll on to subsequent selections to generate potentially big winnings.
For each match, predict whether the total number of goals in the game will be:-
0 or 1
2 or 3
4 or more
The minimum number of matches you must predict is 3.
Asian Line betting Asian Line betting is the most popular way of betting on football in the Far East. It offers great value to the bettor and is potentially less risky than traditional "Win-Draw-Win" style betting. You must either select the favoured team to overcome a handicap (framed in goals) or oppose the favourite with the handicap. Take time to understand Asian Line betting from Ladbrokes.
An Asian line is made up of two components, the Handicap Line and the Money Line.
The Handicap Line The Handicap Line is the terms of the bet - framed around the relative strengths of the two competing sides - always expressed in terms of goal superiority.
For two equally matched teams - i.e. joint favourites to win - the line will be described as 'level'. To win on the basis of this handicap, you must simply pick the team that scores the most goals. If the match is a draw, the stakes are returned to you minus a small charge from Ladbrokes. This charge is subject to change without prior notice.
For unequal contests, the superior team will be given a handicap (goals). In Asian betting, goal handicaps are known as 'balls'.
There are two types of Asian Handicap Line:
Simple Handicap (sometimes called Single Handicap)
With bets placed on Simple (whole unit) Handicap Lines (E.g. 0,1,2 ball), you must either win the stated return, lose your stake or have your stake returned with a small deduction should the result be a draw on the basis of the handicap.
For bets placed on Simple (non-whole unit) Handicap Lines (E.g. 0.5,1.5,2.5 ball) you can only win or lose as a draw is impossible.
For example: Manchester Utd are 1.5 ball favourites to beat Southampton. You win as a backer of Manchester United if they win by 2 goals or more. You lose if Southampton win, draw or lose by one goal.
Split Handicap (sometimes called Double or Twin Handicap)A bet on a Split Handicap Line is split in half into two components - one on a whole unit line and one on a non-whole unit line. Imagine that the line was 1 and 1.5 ball. Half the bet would be struck at 1 and the other half at 1.5. This is best explained with the following example:
The Handicap Line is 1 and 1.5 where Germany is the favoured team over Denmark. A bettor backs Germany on this Split Handicap Line, so half his bet is Germany at -1 and the other half is Germany at -1.5. The Germans only win 2-1 so this bettor loses his bet at 1.5 and draws his bet at 1. As a result, the bettor is returned half his stake minus a small commission.
Conversely, the customer who selected Denmark at +1 & +1.5 would enjoy a better return, with half his wager a winner (the +1.5 element), and the other half a draw (the +1 element.) He therefore wins 50% of his stake at the specified odds and has the other 50% of his stake returned, with a small commission.
The Money Line The Money Line is the payout offered on each team for the given handicap line - to a unit stake of one.
First Half Asian Handicap BettingAll the above rules apply, but bets are settled on the half time result (i.e. 45 minutes, plus any injury time) only.
Goal Line The goal-line is the number of goals that we think will be scored in total in a particular match, expressed in a whole number (e.g. 2) or as a whole plus half number (e.g. 3.5).
The line is either a single line (e.g. 2.5) or split line (e.g. 2 / 2.5)
You bet either over or under the goal-line.
Where the total number of goals equals the goal-line, stakes arerefunded.
Normal 90 minutes match betting rules apply.
Matchlist This section presents the odds for a list of matches and allows you to combine selections in an accumulator. An accumulator is a bet where each of your selections needs to be successful, but the winnings from the first selection roll on to subsequent selections to generate potentially big winnings.
Goalcast RulesPredict the first two players to score, in either order. For example, if you bet 'Beckham/Owen' then you win if
a) Beckham scores first and Owen scores second
b) Owen scores first and Beckham scores second
One of your selections must score first for the bet to win.
If there is only one goal in the game, your bet is a loser, unless you have bet on 'Less than two goals scored'.
If one of your selections scores the first goal, but the other does not play or comes on after the second goal has been scored, your bet will be void.
If one of your selections scores the only goal of the game and the other does not play, then your bet will be void.
Own goals do not count.
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