Betting

Different versions of football betting trebles

You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding on a way to bet on football and bookmakers are always looking to provide new and exciting methods of placing bets for their customers. Regardless of how you end up placing a football bet, you’ll find that a lot of the main markets are best formed into a three-fold.

Three has become a magic number in betting and it’s often seen in football betting. Any fewer selections will tend to lead to a smaller potential return and your bet is less likely to land depending on the amount of selections you include, so sticking to three makes sense in the eyes of a lot of punters. The variations continue to grow for more available trebles, with the most popular being:

Win Treble

Unsurprisingly, the option to put three Match Result markets into a treble comes as the most popular from the masses of punters across the UK. You’ll find Win Trebles all over the internet, with Footy Accumulators providing examples of their own as well as all other available trebles, so it’s clear to see that the demand is high.

If you were to back a single, it would tend to be a big priced option which you’re certain of, and by getting behind a football accumulator, you’re open to the risk of backing several teams to win their respective matches, so a treble is a fair balance between these two options. It’s also a way of placing a bet on the three teams from the day that you like the look of, which is arguably more responsible than backing loads of uncertain football tips.

Both Teams To Score Treble

While the odds will tend to be low for Both Teams To Score tips, backing a BTTS accumulator can be a bit too long-winded, leading a lot of punters into only backing them as a treble. This approach is especially worthwhile if you’re able to find some selections with bigger odds than usual, which can be tracked down by doing your own research and seeing what’s likely to happen.

As there’s more variations on the BTTS market, you can also create trebles for Draw No Bet, Match Result & Both Teams To Score, and Both Teams To Score In Both Halves, and they’ll all offer far stronger bookmaker odds than the more basic alternative. Of course, if you aren’t certain over which side will score but you expect a lot of goals from your chosen games, you could make an Overs Treble of Over 2.5 Goals, which means there needs to be more than two goals regardless of the goalscorer. 

Anytime Goalscorer Treble 

Most bookmakers are effective in offering player markets, so there’s every reason to build trebles from Anytime Goalscorers and First Goalscorers. The only difference between the two is that the First Goalscorer option comes with bigger odds due to it needing to be scored first rather than at any time, so it’s all about how risky you’re willing to go with your bet.

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