English football gambling offers various betting options to cater for the different needs and skills of punters. The profits you make depend on what option you go with but before you begin, it is important you understand how each betting option works.
Here are just some of the most popular betting options in english football gambling:
This is based on three different choices: home win (1), away win (2) and draw (X), hence the name 1X2.
In english football gambling, the outright bet is used to describe betting on the outright winner of a particular competition, be it the English Premiership League, FA Cup or Carling Cup.
A multiple bet combines 2 or more bets together. While returns from multiple bets can be very good, finding a winning combination is harder than most bookmarkers would have you think. You are actually better off gambling on single bets.
Doubles and trebles are all types of multiple bets and are quite popular in english football gambling.
A multiple bet that includes 4 or more bets is called an accumulator. For there to be a payout, each bet in your accumulator selection must win.
Betting on the final score or result of the match following 90 minutes of normal time, including injury time. Extra time, however, does not count in this bet.
Another popular bet in english football gambling. All you have to do really is predict the result of the match at half time.
Also refered to as a ‘double result’, all you have to do is predict the outcome at half time and the outcome at full time. To win the bet, both of your predictions must be deemed correct. Again, extra time does not count.
Predict which player will score first and the final score of the game at the end of 90 minutes play, e.g. Dimitar Berbatov to score first and Manchester United to win 2-1.
Both your predictions must be deemed correct in order to win the bet.
English football gambling covers the English Premier League, where 722 games are played over the course of a 9 month long season, the Championship, League One and League Two, English Blue Square Premier, FA Cup, Carling Cup, and The English Johnstone's Paint Trophy (formerly the LDV Vans Trophy).