In football, all individual match markets are settled based on the score at the end of 90 minutes, even if the game goes to extra time or penalties, unless otherwise stated by the spread firm in its quote.
Below are illustrations of how the various markets work, using an actual game by way of example.
The volatility figure is a rough guide to how likely major swings in make-ups are.
The telephone minimum bet figure is also shown, though this will vary from firm to firm, and will probably be less for internet and certain other types of account.
| Market | Volatility | Minimum Bet (£) |
| Supremacy | Low | 25 per goal |
| Total goals (individual match) | Low | 10 |
| Shirt numbers | Medium | 2 |
| Bookings index | Medium | 2 |
| Total corners | Low | 10 |
| Time of first goal | Medium | 2 |
| Total goal minutes | High | 50p |
| Multi-corners | Medium | 1 |
| Performance indexes | Low-medium | varies |
| Team Performance | Medium | 2 |
| Hotshots | Medium | 2 |
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Supremacy (winning margin, quoted in tenths of a goal)
Example : Manchester Utd/Liverpool 0.1-0.4
If you think Manchester Utd will win by more than 0.4 of a goal, then you would BUY Manchester Utd supremacy at 0.4.
If you think Liverpool will win or get a draw, then you would SELL Manchester Utd supremacy at 0.1
Assuming your stake is £100 per goal :
Result : Manchester Utd 2 v 1 Liverpool
If you bought superiority you win .6 x £100 = £60
If you sold Superiority you lose .9 x £100 = £90
Example : Manchester Utd - Liverpool 2.4 - 2.7
If you think it will be an open game with lots of goals, then you would BUY Total Goals at 2.7
If you think it will be a dour defensive struggle then you would SELL Total Goals at 2.4.
Assuming you buy and your stake is £100 per goal :
Result :
Manchester Utd 2 - 1
If you boughtTotal Goals you win 0.3 (3 goals - 2.7) x £100 = £30
If you sold Total Goals you lose 0.9 (3- 2.4 goal) x £100 = -£90
Example : Manchester Utd - Liverpool 28- 31
If you think there will be plenty of goals, probably scored by players wearing high numbers, then you would BUY Shirt Numbers at 31
If you think there will be few goals and they players wearing high numbers are less likely to score, then you would SELL Shirt Numbers at 28.
Assuming you buy and your stake is £10 per point :
Result : there are 3 goals, scored by numbers 9, 15, and 22 = 46
If you Bought, you win 15 x £10 = £150
If you sold, you lose 18 x £10 = £180
Quote Example Manchester Utd v Liverpool 42 - 46
10 points are awarded for each Yellow Card and 25 Points for each Red card.
If you think it will be a rough match with lots of bookings and possibly sendings off, then you would BUY Bookings at 46.
If you think it will be a clean well-behaved game then you would SELL Bookings at 42.
Assuming you sell and your stake is £10 per point :
Result :
4 Yellow Cards and 1 Red Card = 65 You lose 23 (65 - 42) = -£230
2 Yellow Cards and no Red Cards = 20 You win 22 (42 - 20) = £220
Quote example : Total coners 11-12
If you think there will be more than 12 corners in the match, then you would BUY Total Corners at 12.
If you think there will be less than 11 corners in the match then you would SELL Total Corners at 11.
Assuming you buy and your stake is £100 per corner :
Result :
14 corners you win 2 (14 corners - 12) x £100 = £200
9 corners you lose 3 (12 - 9 corners ) x £100 = -£300
Example : Manchester Utd - Liverpool 36 - 39
If you think it will be an open game and there is every likelihood of an early goal, then you would SELL Time of First Goal at 36.
If you think there is little likelihood of an early goal then you would BUY Time Of First Goal at 39.
Assuming you sell and your stake is £10 per minute :
Result :
First goal 66th minute you lose 30 (36- 66) x £10 = -£300
First goal 18th minute you win 18 (36- 18) x £10 = £180
This is calculated by adding up the minutes in which all the goals were scored. For settlement purposes, goals scored in injury time count as 45 in the first half and 90 in the second half.
Example : Manchester Utd - Liverpool 125 - 135
If you think there will be plenty of goals, and that it is likely they may be scored late in the game, then you would BUY Total Goal Minutes 135
If you think there will be few goals and it is less likely they will be scored late in the game, then you would SELL Total Goal Minutes at 125.
Assuming you stake is £5 per minute :
Result : there are 3 goals, scored in the 20th, 54th, and 66th minutes = make-up of 140
If you Bought, you win 5 x £10 = £50
If you sold, you lose 15 x £10 = £150
Quote example : Manchester Utd v Liverpool 30 - 33
Multi-corners is a highly volatile market, where the make-up is calculated by multiplying the corners the home team is awarded by those awarded to the away team. Thus, if one team doesn't win any corners, the make-up will be 0, no matter how many the other team win, whereas if both win plenty, it can be a very high figure indeed.
If you think there will be plenty of corners awarded to both sides, then you would BUY Multi-Corners at 33.
If you think there will be few corners for both teams or very few for one team, then you would SELL Multi- Corners at 30.
Result : There were 9 corners in total in the game. Of these, Manchester Utd were awarded 7 corners and Liverpool 2, so the make-up was 7 x 2 = 14
If you bought Multi-corners you lose 19 x £10 = -£190
If you sold Multi-corners you win 16 x £10 = £160
Example : Manchester Utd 13.5 - 15
Liverpool 8.5 - 10
If you think Manchester Utd will win or at the very worst draw, then you would BUY Manchester Utd supremacy at 0.4 (or alternatively SELL Liverpool at 8.5).
If you think Liverpool have a good chance of getting a result, then you would BUY Liverpool on the Performance Index at 10 (or alternatively SELL Manchester Utd at 13.5).
Assuming your stake is £20 per pointl :
Result : Manchester Utd 2 v 1 Liverpool
If you bought Manchester Utd you win 10 x £20 = £200
If you sold Manchester Utd you lose 11.5 x £50 = £230
If you bought Liverpool you lose 10 x £20 = £200
If you sold Liverpool you win 8.5 x £20 = £170
Example : Manchester Utd performance 52 - 56
Care must be taken when it comes to team performance markets because each spread firm calculates the make-up in slightly different ways, so they are not identical.
In this case Cantor Index's scoring system is : 25pts win, 15per goal, 10 draw, 3 per corner, 10 clean sheet, 10 leading at half-time, -5 per yellow card, -15 per red card.
Thus if you think Manchester Utd will generally be on top in the game - winning, maybe keeping a clean sheet, or scoring plenty of goals, not conceding too many cards, then you would BUY Manchester Utd Team Performance at 56.
If you think the opposite you could SELL Manchester Utd Team Performance at 52.
They were also quoting Liverpool Performance at 31 - 35.
Assuming your stake is £10 per point :
Result : 25 (win) + 30 (2 goals) + 21 (7 corners) 0 (no clean sheet) + 10 (leading at half time) - 5 (1 yellow card) = 81
If you bought superiority you win 25 x £10 = £250
If you sold Superiority you lose 29 x £100 = -£290
Example : Manchester Utd v Liverpool 32 - 36
This is another market where each firm calculates its make-up differently, so prices are not directly comparable between the firms, although they can be similar. Usually two players from each team are chosen.
In this case Sporting Index scoring system is : 25pts per goal and 8 pts if the player does not come onto the field at any time. The four players were Scholes, Van Nistelroy, Cisse, and Gerrard.
Thus if you think these players were likely to be amongst the goals, you could BUY Hotshots at 36.
Alternatively, if you thought it unlikely they would muster more than goal between them, you could SELL Hotshots at 32.
Assuming your stake is £10 per point :
Result : none of the players score but all appear at some time, therefore the make-up is 0.
If you bought Hotshots you lose 36 x £10 = -£360
If you sold Hotshots you win 32 x £10 = £320
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