How to bet on NFL

The NFL is American Football that is getting more and more popular across the world, with betting on it increasing alongside the rise in popularity.

There are a stack of ways for punters to bet on NFL, whether you fancy the stock standard regular options such as Head To Head or Margin Betting, or going out wide in search for value, so down below are the different types of betting options for NFL.

Head To Head Bet

This bet sees a market on the two teams and who will win. An example of this would be Buffalo taking on New England, with $1.50 odds against $2.9 odds. If you place $10 on New England to win, you’ll get a return of $29. If the game ends in a draw, that dividend will be halved.

Line/Handicap Bet

This is a betting option where the bookmaker handicaps the match. An example of this is the bookmaker will consider a team 12.5 points better than the oppoising team, so with that, the punter can back the team will win by more than 10.5 points, or the other option is backing the other team to lose by 12.5 punters or under, or win the match. As an example, putting $10 on a team to win by more than 12.5 and cover the line at $1.90, you will collect $19.

Margin Bet

This is where punters can back the winning margin on a game between the two teams. Margin betting is available on the major sporting codes, including NFL. NFL is different from other football codes. There is no 1-12, 13+ betting, and instead they have markets where it can be in lots of 5 ie 1-5, 10+ etc etc, or in lots of 10 ie 1-10, 11-20 etc. For example, if you bet on a team to win by 1-5 at $4.50 and place a $10 bet, you will collect $45.

Total Points Unders/Overs Bet

The vast majority of bookmakers will have the betting option of total points and will set a specific number. Then punters can bet on whether the game will have more points than that number, or lower. It’s generally close to $2 odds for either option depending on the teams playing and weather conditions. Some bookmakers will also bet on other total points markets and offer odds on specific total points options. An example of this bet is putting $10 on Under 42.5 points for the match at $1.90 and the total points is 40, the punter will collect $19.

First Touchdown Scorer Bet

This is a betting option where the punter needs to find the first touchdown scorer for the match. Generally the wide receivers are the players shorter in the market but there is value to be found if you find another player that can cross the white line. This is a popular betting option, especially in the Super Bowl. An example of this bet is putting $10 on Stefon Diggs to be the first try scorer at $8.5, you will collect $85.

Any Time Touchdown Scorer Bet

This form of betting gives punters the option to back a player to score a touchdown at any stage of the game. This form of betting is very popular when it comes to same game multis, but for a single bet, there could be potential value if you look away from the wide receivers and look at running backs who could be a decent price.

First Scoring Play Bet

The first scoring play is a popular betting option for NFL given the field goal is quite prevalent. It is often the first scoring play compared to other football codes, where first try/goal scorer is more popular. An example of this bet is putting $10 on New England to get the first scoring play via a field goal at the odds of $5.30 and if they do, the punter will collect $5.30.

Pick Your Own Line Bet

This is an option that most bookies have available for punters. It allows punters to pick what line they want for a team, and depending on what the bookie rates the two teams and their chances, the odds vary when it comes to what line the punter elects to take. It can range from 1.5 start and it can upwards of 20+ depending on the teams and how well they are matched up.

Total Passing Yards Bet

This is a popular betting option for the NFL, especially with those punters who fancy a same game multi. This sees punters being given the option to bet on what total yards the quarterback for a respective team will throw. The bookies will set a number of yards and punters can decide whether the quarterback will throw more or less.

Same Game Multi Bet

The same game multi is the most popular form of betting across the NFL. This where you can combine multiple selections together to enhance your price.

This is a form of betting which is popular because you don’t need to outlay too much to potentially win big. You can add as much as 25 legs to a same game multi, and add legs from both teams, which will ensure a bigger divided.

Super Bowl Winner Bet

Futures betting is always popular with sports and the best futures market for the NFL is the Super Bowl. An example of this bet is putting $10 on Kansas City to win the Super Bowl at the odds of $6. if they do win, the punter will collect $60.

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