What Types of Bets Can I Make on the 2018 World Cup?

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When it comes to betting on this year's FIFA World Cup, there is more to wagering on which is the winning side in each matchup.  SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE 

Betting markets that we like include Both Teams to Score, Both Teams Not to Score, the OVER/UNDER number of goals scored and you can even try your luck at some Margin of Victory and Correct Score bets for signficant payouts.

Some books do offer Alternative Totals and we grabbed the OVER 1.5 on Saudi Arabia vs. Russia for the first game of this year's World Cup Thursday.  That one turned into a barn burner for Russia, scoring 5 points.

For the Egypt-Uruguay matchup we went with the favorites Uruguay but Egypt gave them a run for their money.  This one did end Uruguay 1-0.

Loved the UNDER 2.5 for Morocco and Iran at a decent price of $4 for every $9 bet (that $9 was refunded of course along with the $4 profit), and with good reason as that one concluded 1-0 Morocco.

For Spain-Portugal we went with BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE at EVEN odds, providing us with a nice win. We probably should have taken the OVER 5 for a healthy payout.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

 

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