American Football Spread Betting Explained

By Michael Saunders
Published on 24 Sep 2007
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The opportunities for placing spread bets on American Football explained.

Below we describe the more common boxing spread betting markets. You will find that each spread betting firm will introduce additional markets, sometimes unique to them, especially for special sporting events.

Rules for each market may vary between spread betting firms, especially for markets where points are allocated for specific events, so always ensure you fully understand the rules of a market before placing a bet.

Supremacy

The spread represents the points margin by which one team is expected to beat the other. The team listed in the spread is considered to be the favourite.

For example, 'Miami Dolphins 11-14' indicates that the Miami Dolphins are expected to beat their opponents by 11 to 14 points. If Miami Dolphins lose, the make up will be negative.

Total Points

The total points scored during a match.

Touchdown Scorers Shirt Numbers

The aggregate shirt numbers of all the touchdown scorers.

Team Performance

The spread represents the overall performance of a team during a match.

Points are awarded for winning, drawing, scoring touchdowns, kicks at goal and sacking the opposing quarterback. Points are deducted for missed kicks, and turnovers. The points allocated may vay from one spread bet firm to another.

e.g.
Win = 25 points
Touchdown = 15 points
Field goal = 5 points
Sacking the opposing quarterback = 3 points
Missed field goal = -5 points
Turnover (not on downs) = -10

Total Touchdown Yardage

The aggregate distance (in yards) of all the touchdowns scored in a game.

Player Supremacy

The spread represents the supremacy of one player over another during a match.

For example two quarterbacks are measured according to the difference in their net passing yardage, while for two running backs it is their rushing yardage that counts. A quarterback's passing yards could be negative as any sackings will count as yards lost.

First Last Blast

The spread represents the likelihood of a player scoring the first and/or last touchdown in a game. Points are awarded to the first and last touchdown scorer. The points allocated may vay from one spread bet firm to another.

e.g.
The first touchdown scorer is awarded 25 points, as is the last touchdown scorer.
If there is just one touchdown, then the scorer is awarded 50 points.

1st Quarter Points

The number of points scored in the 1st quarter of a match.

Time of 1st Touchdown

The number of minutes that elpase before either team scores a touchdown.

A market also exists for time of the 1st touchdown scored by a specified team.

Homes/Aways

The total number of points scored by all the home teams minus the total number of points scored by all the away teams in a given week or on a given day.

Super Bowl 100 Index

The spread represents the performance of each team in the playoffs of the Super Bowl. Points are awarded according to the final position of the teams in the competition. The points allocated may vay from one spread bet firm to another.

e.g.
winner = 100 points
runner up = 70 points
losing conference finalists = 50 points
losing in the divisional playoffs = 33 points
losing in the wild cards = 20 points
missing the playoffs = 0 points

NFL Divisions

The spread represents the performance of a team within their NFL division. Points are awarded according to the final position of the team in their division. The points allocated may vay from one spread bet firm to another.

e.g.
division winner = 25 points
second place = 10 points
third placed = 5 points

Prices are updated after each week's games.

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