Exploring English Football League Betting

As one of the top football leagues in the world, most football fans are familiar with the English Premier League (EPL). However, many people are unaware that England’s second-tier league, the English Football League (EFL) is also a highly competitive and dynamic developmental league.

The Championship, League One and League Two are the three lower league divisions that make up the EFL, with players cutting their teeth and trying to shine for a chance to get picked up by a club in the top tier and help their team earn promotion to the Premier League. Indeed, before moving up to England’s top division, players like Gareth Bale, Kyle Walker, Theo Walcott and several other past and present Premier League stars played in the EFL.

With so many matches throughout the various leagues, fans looking for a more immersive experience of the beautiful game have no shortage of options for placing wagers. From basic over/under bets to more complex bets such as parlays, all of the different betting options can feel overwhelming for those who are thinking about trying their hand at football betting, but haven’t a clue where to begin. As such, this article will serve as a quick guide to the different betting types punters can make on EFL matches.

Do Your Research Before You Bet

The importance of conducting thorough research cannot be overstated and is the very foundation for successful sports betting. Keeping up with news and the latest developments, such as injuries, and researching the various teams is vital to making informed betting choices.

It’s particularly crucial during the transfer window since rosters may change as clubs may sign or lose players which will impact how well they perform. Additionally, searching for EFL betting tips from punting experts can significantly boost your chances of being successful.

Types of Bets

A wide range of bets can be placed on EFL games. Here are some of the most popular types:

Over/Under

In this bet, the bookie sets an overvalue and an undervalue, and the bettor wagers on whether they think their chosen team will come in above or below that score.

Double Chance

The bet has three options: either the home team wins or draws, the away team wins or draws, or both the home and away teams win. In the final option, if the teams draw, the bet is lost. With this bet, you bet on two possible outcomes, so you have more chances of winning.

Parlay Bet

With a parlay bet, players place two or more bets on a match or even on a series of matches. All of the individual bets have to succeed for the parlay to be successful. So your chances of winning are less, making this a riskier bet, but the amount you can win is much greater than on single bets.

Handicap

With this bet, the bookie sets a handicap on the team that’s tipped to win. In the bet for the favourite to win, the team has to score more than the number of goals set by the bookie. For the underdog to win, they must either win or lose by less than the handicap that the bookie set.

Take Your Time and Enjoy the Game

Being equipped with the knowledge of popular betting types is essential to place a wager on any match, the EFL being no exception. Whenever you place a bet, it’s important to remember that wagering should be fun and to always gamble responsibly.

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