Soccer is the world's biggest betting sport by volume, and its structure — low scoring, three outcomes, global fixture depth — makes it genuinely different from American sports betting.
The Draw Changes Everything
Standard soccer lines are three-way: home, draw, away, settled at 90 minutes plus stoppage. Draws land roughly 25% of matches, and backing them is a legitimate specialist strategy. Two-way alternatives exist: draw-no-bet refunds on a tie, while Asian handicaps eliminate the draw with half- and quarter-goal lines.
Goals Markets and xG
Over/under 2.5 goals is soccer's signature total. Expected goals (xG) data revolutionized handicapping: teams whose xG outruns actual goals regress positively, and vice versa — public numbers, but applied unevenly below the top leagues, which is where the edge hides.
Both-teams-to-score, team totals, and corners/cards markets get even less trading-desk attention than main totals.
Tournament Betting
World Cups and continental tournaments bring massive recreational money that inflates favorites and popular overs — historically fertile ground for contrarian value. Knockout rules matter: 90-minute lines settle before extra time, a detail that decides many tickets. Our World Cup 2026 hub tracks group-stage odds and squad values across all 48 teams.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens to my bet in extra time?
Standard match-result bets settle at 90 minutes plus stoppage. Extra time and penalties need 'to qualify/lift trophy' markets instead.
What is an Asian handicap?
A draw-eliminating spread using half/quarter goals. A -0.75 line splits your stake between -0.5 and -1.0 — a one-goal win half-wins the ticket.