- Kasimpasa – Kayserispor / 173$
- Din. Bucuresti – CFR Cluj / 202$
- Otelul – Botosani / 172$
- Moreirense – Gil Vicente / 207$
- Pogon Szczecin – Radomiak Radom / 161$
- Piast Gliwice – Motor Lublin / 178$
- Frosinone – Palermo / 173$
- Nurnberg – Kaiserslautern / 153$
- Braunschweig – Hamburger SV / 211$
- Fuerte San Francisco – Aguila / 154$
Moneyline
A moneyline bet in American football and other sports is a type of bet where you are simply betting on which team will win the game outright, regardless of the point spread.
Each team is given a moneyline value, which is typically denoted by a plus or minus sign. The team that’s favored to win will be given a negative moneyline (e.g., 150), and the underdog will be given a positive moneyline (e.g. +130).
These numbers denote the money you’d need to bet to win $100 or the amount you could win by betting $100. For the favored team with a moneyline of -150, you’d need to bet $150 to win $100 potentially. On the other hand, if you bet on the underdog with a moneyline of +130, a $100 bet could net you $130.
It’s important to note that moneyline bets are about winners and the payout you can expect from your bet. This system allows bookmakers to balance the money they stand to lose if too many people bet on the favorite. It incentivizes bets on the underdog by offering higher payouts.