Types of Accumulator Bets to use when Football Betting

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Types of accumulator bets

Accumulators bets, also known as accas, are a lot of fun especially on days or weekends where there are a plethora of games on the sports calendar. Many bettors love this type of bet because they have the chance to rack up a massive potential return from a relatively small stake by combining multiple events into one bet.

Accumulator bets can have gigantic odds as the betting odds for each selection accumulate. However, all of the selections have to win for you to earn a big profit. The sporting events which sum up an Acca can be several football fixtures, tennis matches, basketball games, horse races or any combination of pretty much anything.

11 Types of Accumulator Bets we Recommend

1. Winner of the Game

This bet is pretty simple. You just need to pick the winner of the game for each of your matches you are betting on.

2. Over/Under

Over/Under betting involves trying to predict how many goals will be in a football fixture or games in a tennis match over or under a certain value, e.g 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, etc.

The main advantage of an over/under accumulator bet is that is doesn’t matter who wins the match. This type of bet can be a winner long before the end of the match.

Both Teams To Score

3. Both Teams To Score

For this type of bet, you don’t have to pick the winner of a match. You can back both teams to score at any time during the match. The final result of the match is irrelevant and all you need is at least one goal from each side.

You can also select the “Both Team To Score – No” option, then obviously you will not need both teams to score for this bet to be successful.

4. First/Last/Anytime Goalscorer

The first goalscorer bet involves trying to determine who will be the first footballer to score a goal in a match.

The last goalscorer bet is similar to the one mentioned above, predicting the last footballer to score.

Anytime goalscorer bet is very popular because the footballer has the whole game to score rather than scoring at a certain point in the match. If you back an anytime goalscorer, all that player needs to do is net a goal at any point in the game for your bet to win.

5. Correct Score

Correct Score betting requires you to accurately predict the outcome of a particular match.

6. Half-Time/Full-Time Correct Score

You place a bet on the outcome of a match at half time, followed by another wager at full time.

Simply put, you predict who will win in each half of the game. Even though your first-half bet may have come through, you still have to wait for the match to end to find out if your bet is classed as a winner.

7. Draw No Bet

This type of bet covers you in case the team you were rooting for lets you down. Your stake will be returned if the match ends in a draw.

8. Clean Sheet

This bet requires you to predict whether a team will or will not concede a goal in due course of a particular match.

9. Double Chance

Double chance betting gives you the possibility to cover 2 of the possible 3 outcomes of a football match. You can combine the win/draw results for both sides into one bet.

A double chance bet is a good alternative when you can’t decide whether your team will win or draw.

1o. Corners Bets

Corners betting means predicting how many corners will be in a football match usually in an over/under situation.

There are different types of betting markets that relate to the number of corners, such as guessing the exact number of corners or choosing which team will win more corners, first match corner and many more.

11. Cards Bets

Betting on cards usually requires to determine the number of cards shown in a match, player to receive a card or team to receive the most amount of cards during the 90 minutes of a football match as well as the first team to receive a card.

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