1win football betting - read markets together with match rules
Football is one of the widest market areas in the 1win sports section: match result, double chance, total goals, handicap, both teams to score and individual statistics can appear side by side in the same game.
The main mistake in football is mixing up 90 minutes, extra time, penalties and tournament rules. Each market may settle the result differently.
What do the most used selections mean?
When preparing a football coupon, it is necessary to read not only the market name, but also which period it covers.
1X2 and double chance
1X2 is the main result market: home team, draw and away team. Double chance covers two results, but the odds are lower.
Total goals
In the over/under market, the number of goals in the match is the main point. The line can be 2.5, 3.0 or 3.5; settlement differs on half and full lines.
Handicap
Handicap gives a team a virtual advantage or disadvantage. Asian handicap may have a push rule, so the line should be read carefully.
What can change a decision in football?
A football prediction is not built only on the league table. Lineup, game pace and motivation give a more realistic picture.
Lineup and injury
After the starting lineup is announced, odds can change. The absence of a goalkeeper, defensive leader or striker seriously affects the market.
Tournament motivation
A league game, cup match and second-leg tie require different approaches. Sometimes a draw is enough for one team.
Live statistics
Possession alone is not an advantage. Shot quality, corners, cards and game pace should be evaluated together.
Frequently asked questions in football betting
In football, most confusion is connected with extra time and market settlement.
Is a football bet settled over 90 minutes?
Most main markets are settled over 90 minutes plus referee added time. Extra time and penalties are included only if separately written in the market.
What does BTTS mean?
It is the “both teams to score” market. The “yes” selection wins only when both sides score at least one goal.
What matters in card and corner markets?
Referee style, team pressing and match tension affect these markets. The rule should be checked to see which cards are counted.