Need a Pay Per Head for the UEFA Euro 2016: 80 Percent Bet Increase Expected
- The typical hold percentage for soccer is around 11 percent
- Future bets help to further boost profit margins
- Many Pay Per Heads now have the ability to offer live in-play wagering on each UEFA Euro 2016 matchup
- 80 percent increase in soccer betting anticipated
With the average soccer hold being somewhere in the neighborhood of 11 percent, regional bookies will not want to be caught off guard by offering betting on the upcoming UEFA Euro 2016, especially since many of the bookies living in North America have little experience with the European soccer teams, let alone even know which one’s are playing in this June’s Euro 2016.
The need for a Pay Per Head that offers UEFA Euro 2016 is critical under such circumstances.
Most of the Pay Per Head platforms that will be offering wagering on this year’s Euro matchups also have the option to bet on futures, which typically serve to further boost profit margins.
The exciting innovation that has emerged since the last UEFA Euro is the ability to bet games live in-play. Nearly all matchups can bet wagered on right up to the final minute of the game.
Premier Per Head claims to have partnered with the top odds making services in the world to consistently deliver betting lines fast and razor sharp.
“With our state-of-the art sports betting software and advanced operating system backing-up your bookmaking service, you will never have to worry about missing a critical line move that could have a negative impact on your bottom line,” the website brags.
Local bookies lack the ability to offer anything remotely close to live betting.
For any bookie thinking the Euro 2016 might be a waste of time, think again.
Optimove statistics show that some 150 million fans will be tuning in to watch the games live with some €1 billion to be bet during the tournament’s entirety. In fact, there is expected to be an 80 percent increase in the number of bets placed on the Euro 2016 compared to the regular season.
Enhance mobile Web technologies coupled with regional influences from throughout Europe, the demand for betting on this major tournament should be high. Embrace it!
A Pay Per Head service like PremierPerHead typically starts around $10 per head or per customer.
- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com