Betting Markets
Plain-English explanations of every market we predict: 1X2, BTTS, Over/Under, Correct Score and more.
What Does BTTS Mean? Both Teams to Score Explained
BTTS stands for Both Teams to Score. We explain what the market means, how to calculate BTTS probability, and which leagues have the highest BTTS rates.
What is Over 2.5 Goals? The Football Betting Market Explained
Over 2.5 goals means the match must end with three or more goals. We explain the market, how probability is calculated, and the leagues most likely to go over.
What is 1X2 Betting? Home, Draw and Away Explained
1X2 is the standard football match result market: 1 = home win, X = draw, 2 = away win. This guide explains how it works, how odds are priced, and when to use each outcome.
Correct Score Betting Explained: How It Works and When to Use It
Correct score betting asks you to predict the exact final scoreline. We explain how it works, how bookmakers price it, and when value opportunities arise.
Double Chance Betting Explained: Cover Two Outcomes at Once
Double chance lets you back two of three possible results in one bet. We explain how it works, how odds are calculated, and when it makes strategic sense.
Draw No Bet Explained: Remove the Draw Risk from Your Football Bets
Draw no bet removes the draw from the equation — you win if your team wins and get your stake back if the match is drawn. Here is how it works and when to use it.
Asian Handicap Betting Explained: Quarter Goals, Half Lines, and How to Win
Asian handicap removes the draw and uses fractional goal lines to level the playing field. This guide covers whole, half, and quarter goal handicaps with worked examples.
HT/FT Betting Explained: Half-Time / Full-Time Market Guide
HT/FT betting asks you to predict both the half-time and full-time result. We explain all nine outcomes, how to calculate expected value, and when this market pays off.