It is with good reason that football is known as the “Global Game”. In terms of spectators, and overall levels of interest on an international scale, no other sport comes close, or hits the news headlines with such frequency. Football is not only popular in terms of the number of viewers - but it is also comfortably the biggest betting sport on the planet.
Whether it be the Meistriliiga, Virslīga, or A Lyga, the Premier League, La Liga or Serie A, or a major international competition such as the FIFA World Cup, fans around the world are always eager to consult sites such as newbettingsites.uk for the best new betting offers.
Exciting as football betting is, it is always a little more enjoyable if you can secure a profit from your bets. Never a straightforward task, but the battle between punter and bookmaker is really all part of the fun, and here we take a look at a few factors which may help to tilt the odds in your favour.
Choose the Right Betting Site
The first step is to select a betting site which is going to offer you the best value for your money. Bettors have never had it so good as they do in the 21st century in terms of the wealth of options available. However, not all betting sites are created equally, and when selecting between the legions of sites available, the following criteria feature prominently on our list of priorities.
- New Player Offers: In such a competitive environment, all betting sites should offer an incentive for new players to sign up for an account. There are a wide variety of sign-up offers currently available, ranging from Deposit Bonuses and Free Bets to Enhanced Odds Special Bets, Free Spins and more.
- Good Value Odds: Possibly the single most important factor, should you expect to be using a site regularly. No matter how good a sign-up deal is, its value can quickly diminish if the odds on offer don’t measure up to the competition. There are many odds comparison sites freely available online, enabling you to compare the prices available across a range of bookmakers.
- Key Features: In addition to the odds on offer, we also favour sites which offer the full range of betting options. Look for bookmakers who offer choices such as a Cash Out facility, Bet Builder feature and In-Play markets.
Top Betting Pointers
Having selected your betting site, or betting sites – you are after all free to open an account with as many as you like – the next task is to formulate your betting strategy. All punters will have their individual approach to this, but we conclude with a few general factors that are worth bearing in mind.
- Let Stats be Your Friend: Many football bettors look no further than the recent sequence of results when picking out their bets. Whilst results should play a role in your strategy, a side’s recent sequence of wins and losses does not always tell the whole story. Delving a little deeper into the stats will often present a fuller picture of how a particular side is performing. Look for stats such as total shots on target for and against, possession, and Expected Goals (xG) for and against. This latter metric in particular can serve as a good guide as to how well a side has been playing, irrespective of their results.
- Take Account of Missing Players: Almost all teams will have at least one player who is pivotal to the overall performance of the side, whether that be a defensive lynchpin, midfield general, or prolific striker. The absence of such an important figure may have a significant influence on the side’s chances of winning the game. Taking a minute to assess the team line-ups, to ensure a team is fielding the side you expect can help avoid making a bet you later regret.
- Specialise: With so much football taking place around the world every week, it can be an almost impossible task to keep track of it all. Tempting as it is to bet across a wide range of leagues, you may be better served by following one or two leagues closely. One thing to bear in mind here is that most bookmakers pay maximum attention to the most popular leagues - leaving less time to compile the odds for the smaller competitions. As such you may be more likely to find great value prices in these smaller leagues i.e. those outside of the big five of the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1.
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