How to place your first online bet on a football match

How to place your first online bet on a football match


How to place your first online bet on a football match

The Premier League is up and running for the 2015/16 season and there�s an exciting few months ahead with the Capital Cup already well into the mid-term rounds. The anticipation of the FA Cup is building with it starting in earnest over the winter and then Euro 2016 will be held across France where all eyes will be on the fortunes of the home nations.

If you�re already following the fortunes of your own team and chewing your nails waiting for a last minute goal to save them from another away fixture draw, you may want to explore placing a bet on them to add to the excitement.

If betting on football is new to you but you�ve always wanted to know more, then this guide to online sports betting will give you all the basics of how it works.

Getting started

You�ll need to open an online betting account to be able to place a bet. There are many different companies to choose from so find one where you find the site navigation straight forward and you�re comfortable with using the on screen betting slips.

Registration will mean a user name and a password and then registering a credit or debit card plus perhaps a few details about yourself. Once you�ve reached this stage, you can credit your account with your first amount of funds and you�re ready to place your first bet.

Placing your first bet

If you aren�t familiar with the multitude of bets available on a football match, the place to start is choosing a team to win. Find their next match on the list and there will be odds placed next to the team name as to how likely it is they will win. Click to choose the team and depending on the layout of the site, an online betting slip will display. It will show you the choice you�ve made, the odds and the kind of bet; to win outright. You then type the amount you want to bet and click, bet, OK or Enter � again this will differ from site to site. You�ll be shown how much you will win if your bet is successful. That�s all there is to it � all you now need to do is wait to see the outcome of the match. If your side wins then the winning money will be credited automatically to your betting account � congratulations!

Other bets you can progress to

Once you understand how to place a basic bet to win, you can progress onto other options. There are many to choose from including:

-������� The match being a draw

-������� Who will be ahead at half time

-������� Who will be the first scorer

-������� Predicting the correct score

These are all known as single bets. It�s one bet placed on one outcome. With a little more experience you can begin to place combination bets such as who will win and which player will be first to score. The betting sites will have all the options clearly displayed on the screen so it�s a case of spending a little time getting to know the site and ensuring you understand what you are betting on.

Unusual bets in football

You can not only place a bet on who will win a football match from the outset. With an online site you can bet at any time up to the last couple of minutes of the match as to the winner or whether it will be a draw. The odds will change every few minutes depending on the score and the amount of time left.

You can also bet on slightly more obscure events such as the number of penalties, who will take a penalty, how many corners (overall or in a particular half) and even the number of yellow or red cards the referee will issue. It�s probably a good idea to start with a basic bet though until you�re confident with how the site works and your level of knowledge of betting.

The most important thing with placing a bet online is that it should be fun and that you never bet more than you can afford. Once you�ve mastered how football betting works, you can begin to explore other sports but there�s plenty of time during this season to make this progression so start small, enjoy predicting an outcome and use your knowledge of your favourite team to help make your selections.
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Bet365 Casino – Reviews and Bonuses

Bet365 Casino – Reviews and Bonuses


Bet365 is a brand that needs no introduction. It’s one of the biggest names in casino gaming and online betting, this powerhouse offers the chance play lots of casino games as well as bet on both sports and financial markets.
Operating since 2001 with a prestigious UK gaming license gives Bet365 a level of credibility and trust which makes them the envy of many rivals. In fact, this brand is so big that it claims to have 19 million players on its books.
But what lies behind the image? Is Bet365 all it’s cracked up to be? In this guide, we’ll put it under the microscope and take a closer look at every element from a player’s perspective.

Bet365 Casino Games

While most casino operators choose to work with a handful of software providers, Bet365 has taken a different approach and works with just about everyone on note in the industry including Playtech, NetEnt, Microgaming, Betsoft, Play n Go, Quickspin and a number of other lesser known providers.
The result is a massive range of casino games that serves up just about anything you could want to play. The following is a more in-depth look at the games themselves.

Table & Card Games

Out of millions of players, it’s a safe bet that a few of them enjoy traditional casino games. To meet the demand, Bet365 has brought together a number of software providers to offer a good range of table and card games.
Here’s what’s on offer:
Blackjack – Standard blackjack and multi-hand versions are both available in digital form. A live dealer versions of blackjack is also on offer in the live casino.
Baccarat – You can play good old classic baccarat in digital form or live dealer baccarat, depending on which you prefer.
Craps – This is one many other casinos skip over, but Bet365 has provided it in digital form. Live dealer Sic Bo is also on offer for players who prefer the human element of live games.
Poker – Casino hold ‘em, pontoon and Tequila poker can all be enjoyed at Bet365. Live dealer casino hold ‘em is also on offer.
Live Games – Baccarat, blackjack, casino hold ém, roulette and sic bo all make an appearance in the Bet365 live casino.
Overall, this is a very good selection of games and most players will find something that appeals to them. While many casinos seem to offer multiple variants of each of table and card games, Bet365 has stuck with what works and offered the basic games with a few extras.
With a huge range of top slots and these others to supplement them, Bet365 has done extremely well in terms of both selection and quality of games.

Customer Service

Contacting Bet365 about questions, concerns or disputes is easy and there are 4 main ways of doing so.
E-Mail: For questions and concerns that don’t require an urgent response, e-mail may be the best method of getting in touch.
Telephone: A freephone telephone line is available to Bet365 players. Check the site for the number in your country. You can also place bets by telephone.
Live Chat: If you prefer digital communication in real time, a live chat team is standing by 24/7 ready to assist you.
Post: If you’re one of the old school, sending a letter by post is still possible. Bet365 is headquartered in the UK, however, so sending mail from abroad may not be practical.

Deposits & Withdrawals

You can deposit and withdraw funds at Bet365 via a number of different means including:
  • Credit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club, Eurocard)
  • Debit Cards (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Diners Club, Eurocard, Local cards)
  • Paysafe Card
  • Bank Transfer
  • Neteller
  • Skrill
  • PayPal
  • Entropay
  • Cheque
Withdrawal times will depend on what method is used. E-wallets are almost always faster at any online casino. There is a pending time of up to 24 hours on any winnings.
There are no withdrawal limits at Bet365, meaning you can get your hands on everything you win instantly.
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