Understanding Football Betting Outcomes / Markets

Understanding Football Betting Outcomes / Markets

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Handicap

Breakdown Structure

Handicap usually appears in a format that may be confusing at first glance but it is actually very easy. All you need to do is understand the structure and you are good. 

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(1-0) 1H / (1-0) 1 Handicap

The first part (1-0) is to decide which team to add the handicap goals and the number of goals to add to the team at full-time result excluding extra time.


The handicap goals on the left-hand side are added to the home team score at full time excluding extra time. While the handicap goals on the right-hand side are added to the away team score at full time excluding extra time. In this case, one goal is added to the home team score at full time excluding extra time.


1H signifies the outcome i.e. the team that will win the match at full time excluding extra time after the handicap goals have been added. In this case, 1 which signifies the home team.


So put together it means the home team will win the match at full time. If one goal is added to the home team score at full time excluding extra time.


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Other Handicap options include.

(2:0) 1H / (2:0) 1 Handicap – It means if two goals are added to the home team final score at full time excluding extra time,  the home team will win the match. For example: if team A vs team B end in a 1-1 draw and you stake on (2:0) 1H, two goals are added to the team A score = (3-1), now you can see that team A wins with this new scoreline and so the bet is won.

(0:1) 1H / (0:1) 1 Handicap – It means if one goal is added to the away team final score at full time excluding extra time,  the home team will win the match. For example: if team A vs team B end in a 1-1 draw and you stake on (0:1) 1H, One goal is added to the team B score = (1-2), now you can see that team B wins with this new scoreline and so the bet is lost.

(0:2) 1H / (0:2) 1 Handicap – It means if two goals are added to the away team final score at full time excluding extra time,  the home team will win the match. For example: if team A vs team B end in a 1-1 draw and you stake on (0:2) 1H, two goals are added to the team B score = (1-3), now you can see the team B wins with this new scoreline and so the bet is lost.

(1:0) 2H / (1:0) 2 Handicap – It means if one goal is added to the home team final score at full time excluding extra time,  the away team will win the match. For example: if team A vs team B end in a 1-1 draw and you stake on (1:0) 2H, one goal is added to the team A score = (2-1), now you can see that team A wins with this new scoreline and so the bet is lost.

(2:0) 2H / (2:0) 2 Handicap – It means if two goals are added to the home team final score at full time excluding extra time,  the away team will win the match. For example: if team A vs team B end in a 1-1 draw and you stake on (2:0) 2H, two goals are added to the team A score = (3-1), now you can see that team A wins with this new scoreline and so the bet is lost.

(0:1) 2H / (0:1) 2 Handicap – It means if one goal is added to the away team final score at full time excluding extra time,  the away team will win the match. For example: if team A vs team B end in a 1-1 draw and you stake on (0:1) 2H, one goal is added to the team B score = (1-2), now you can see that team B wins with this new scoreline and so the bet is won.

(0:2) 2H / (0:2) 2 Handicap – It means if two goals are added to the away team final score at full time excluding extra time,  the away team will win the match. For example: if team A vs team B end in a 1-1 draw and you stake on (0:2) 2H, one goal is added to the team B score = (1-3), now you can see that team B wins with this new scoreline and so the bet is won.


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Half Time / Full Time (HT/FT)

HF/FT simply dictates an outcome where you define which team is winning the match at half time and full time without extra time included. Below are examples and definitions of the outcomes under this market.


1/X – This means the home team will win the first half and the match will end in a draw at full time excluding extra time. A scoreline of HT (1-0) and full time (1-1) is an example where 1/X is a success.

1/2 – This means the home team will win the first half but the away team will win the match at full time excluding extra time i.e the away team will equalize and win the match in the second half. A scoreline of HT (1-0) and full time (1-2) is an example where 1/2 is a success.

2/2 – This means the away team will win the first half and at full time excluding extra time. A scoreline of HT (0-1) and full time (0-1) is an example where 2/2 is a success.

2/1 – This means the away team will win the first half but the home team will win the match at full time excluding extra time i.e the home team will equalize and win the match in the second half. A scoreline of HT (0-2) and full time (3-2) is an example where 1/X is a success.