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New customers using EPK60. Applies to bets placed from 09:00 on 4 March 2021 until 16:30 on 7 March 2021. Max £1 bet at 60/1. Returns paid as 6 x £10 free bets (30 day expiry). Player & currency restrictions & terms apply. American Odds are the default odds at American sportsbooks. These odds are based on winning $100 for a given bet. Betting a Favorite: The odds for favorites will have a minus (-) sign, and represent the money you need to risk to win $100. So if you're betting on the Packers at -140 against the Vikings, that means Green Bay is a slight favorite.

Sport betting is more popular than ever in the UK, and leading the way is football with many bets placed up and down the country on the events which unfold.

But to be able to bet on sporting events you must be able understand the odds being offered to you and in this guide, we give you all the information you need to know to place a bet on football.

Football betting odds explained

How to understand betting odds? Odds are simply the likelihood of something happen in a particular sporting event, for example Harry Kane to be the top goalscorer in the Premier League this season.

Football betting has expanded over the years and rather than just betting on the outcome of a match, you can now bet on events occurring in a match e.g. the number of corners, fouls, goals.

Betting companies vary how they convey those odds and they can be expressed as either decimals or fractions.

Decimal odds

Decimal odds are considered by many punters and bookmakers as the easier format to understand, while fractional odds can cause problems if your mental arithmetic isn't up to scratch.

Trying to work out the greater number between 15/8 or 7/4 can prove troublesome, however, it is much more straightforward to see that 2.50 is a bigger number than 2.45.

Calculating your potential winning is a lot more straightforward as well, as all you need to do is multiply your stake by the decimal odds.

For example, if you stake £5 at 2.50, your winnings will be £12.50

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Fractional odds

Fractional odds take the format of 15/8 and 7/4 and while trying to work out your potential winnings may appear complicated, the simplest wait to work them out is by following this format:

How much will you win/how much you stake

When a team has odds of 4/1, they are perceived as the underdog and the likelihood of that team picking up a win is less likely. If you placed a bet on one you will have a higher payout, as you would expect.

For example, if you place a bet on a selection which has odds of 4/1, for every pound you place, you stand to win £4.

Odds-on selections tell you that the team is a strong favourite to win the game, for example 3/4 or 10/11.

If you were to place a bet on an odds-on selection your return will be less as it is deemed more likely to happen.

So, if you place a bet on a team which is 3/4 to win, for every £4 you place, you stand to win £3.

American Odds

As the title suggest these are more common in America. They start either with a positive or a negative sign, e.g. -110, or +120.

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A negative number indicates the amount you must stake to make $100 profit (or the equivalent in your chosen currency) and a positive number indicates how much you might profit if you bet $100 (again, this would be the equivalent in your chosen currency).

A -135 favourite means you must risk $135 to win $100 from the sports book. So, you either lose $135 or win $100.

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A +350 underdog means you risk only $100, but you win $350. You either lose $100 or win $350.

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Betting odds Comparison

Here is a handy comparison table to look at the difference between decimal, fractional and American odds.

Decimal OddsFractional OddsAmerican Odds
1.011/100-10000
1.11/10-1000
1.42/5-250
1.51/2-200
21/1 ('evens')(-)100
32/1200
54/1400
109/1900
101100/110000

How to calculate your football betting wins

When you place bets on the latest football matches, have you ever wondered how to calculate your potential winnings? Look no further than our instant bet calculator.

With our bet calculator you can work out how much profit there is on any potential winning bets, as well as looking at all the different types of bets you can place and their potential returns depending on the stake and whether the bet placed is each way or not.

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Footy Bet Calculator Download

The Free Bet Calculator is the most advanced online sports bet calculator, allowing you to calculate the stake and profit for an extensive range of bets. All of the most popular bet types are supported, including Lucky 15, Single, Double, Accumulator, Patent and Round Robin, along with more specialised bets such as Alphabet, Magnificent 7, Union Jack, and the infamous Bookies Nightmare! Configurable bonuses and consolations can be applied to relevant bets, enabling the calculation of the full expected return.

Large Accumulators and perms consisting of up to 20 selections are possible, with full support for each way bets (including equally divided), and bets affected by Rule 4, dead heats and joint favourites.

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Fractional odds

Fractional odds take the format of 15/8 and 7/4 and while trying to work out your potential winnings may appear complicated, the simplest wait to work them out is by following this format:

How much will you win/how much you stake

When a team has odds of 4/1, they are perceived as the underdog and the likelihood of that team picking up a win is less likely. If you placed a bet on one you will have a higher payout, as you would expect.

For example, if you place a bet on a selection which has odds of 4/1, for every pound you place, you stand to win £4.

Odds-on selections tell you that the team is a strong favourite to win the game, for example 3/4 or 10/11.

If you were to place a bet on an odds-on selection your return will be less as it is deemed more likely to happen.

So, if you place a bet on a team which is 3/4 to win, for every £4 you place, you stand to win £3.

American Odds

As the title suggest these are more common in America. They start either with a positive or a negative sign, e.g. -110, or +120.

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A negative number indicates the amount you must stake to make $100 profit (or the equivalent in your chosen currency) and a positive number indicates how much you might profit if you bet $100 (again, this would be the equivalent in your chosen currency).

A -135 favourite means you must risk $135 to win $100 from the sports book. So, you either lose $135 or win $100.

A +350 underdog means you risk only $100, but you win $350. You either lose $100 or win $350.

Betting odds Comparison

Here is a handy comparison table to look at the difference between decimal, fractional and American odds.

Decimal OddsFractional OddsAmerican Odds
1.011/100-10000
1.11/10-1000
1.42/5-250
1.51/2-200
21/1 ('evens')(-)100
32/1200
54/1400
109/1900
101100/110000

How to calculate your football betting wins

When you place bets on the latest football matches, have you ever wondered how to calculate your potential winnings? Look no further than our instant bet calculator.

With our bet calculator you can work out how much profit there is on any potential winning bets, as well as looking at all the different types of bets you can place and their potential returns depending on the stake and whether the bet placed is each way or not.

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Footy Bet Calculator Download

The Free Bet Calculator is the most advanced online sports bet calculator, allowing you to calculate the stake and profit for an extensive range of bets. All of the most popular bet types are supported, including Lucky 15, Single, Double, Accumulator, Patent and Round Robin, along with more specialised bets such as Alphabet, Magnificent 7, Union Jack, and the infamous Bookies Nightmare! Configurable bonuses and consolations can be applied to relevant bets, enabling the calculation of the full expected return.

Large Accumulators and perms consisting of up to 20 selections are possible, with full support for each way bets (including equally divided), and bets affected by Rule 4, dead heats and joint favourites.

Footy Bet Calculator 2020

As well as calculating the return on your winning bets, the bet calculator can be used before you place your bet, to quickly compare how the return may be affected by different outcomes for each selection. For example, can you still make a profit if only two of your Lucky 15 selections win?

If you're not sure which bet type to pick you can Compare Bet Types. This is an especially powerful tool when used in conjunction with the Maximum Total Stake setting, to equalise the stakes and ensure you stay within your spending limit.

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Although the Free Bet Calculator is quick and easy to use, even for complex bets, contextual help is available via the information buttons . New visitors may also find the detailed Betting Glossary and Help pages useful.





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