wintips Posted May 8 Posted May 8 What is First Goal – Last Goal – No Goal Betting? This type of bet allows you to predict which team will score the first goal, which team will score the last goal, or whether no goals will be scored during the match. Note: If a goal is an own goal, it is counted as a goal for the opposing team. If the match is postponed after a goal has been scored, the bet still stands. If the match is postponed without any goals, all bets are void, including bets on “No Goal.” This market is settled using European odds (decimal format): Winnings = Bet Amount × Odds for the Selected Option (First/Last/No Goal) Example: In a match between Leganes vs Real Madrid, you place a $100 bet on the First Goal – Last Goal – No Goal market: If Real Madrid scores first, and you bet on them to score first: Winnings = 100 × 1.3 = $130 If you had instead bet on Leganes to score first or No Goal, you would lose $100. If the final score is 3–1 for Real Madrid and Leganes scores the last goal: A bet on Real Madrid to score first wins: 100 × 1.3 = $130 A bet on Leganes to score last wins: 100 × 1.3 = $130 If the match ends 0–0, and you placed a bet on No Goal, you win: 100 × 13.50 = $1,350 All other bets would lose. If the score is 0–0 and a Leganes player scores an own goal, the first goal is awarded to Real Madrid. See more: what does 1st half 3 way mean? Tips for First Goal – Last Goal – No Goal Betting This betting market is great for those who enjoy unique, high-reward betting options and have a solid sense of match dynamics. To improve your chances: Choose the right bookmaker – Look for those offering the best odds for this specific market. Pick mismatched teams – Select matches where there is a clear gap in class between the two teams, such as Real Madrid vs Leganes or games where top clubs like Barcelona, Man United, or Man City play against much weaker opponents. Betting on the stronger team to score first in such matches usually has a high win probability. Use the No Goal bet strategically – This is best used in tightly matched games with defensive strategies, such as Chelsea vs Man Utd, AC Milan vs Inter Milan, or high-stakes knockout matches where both sides play cautiously. Combine with Over/Under bets – In some cases, combining “No Goal” bets with Under goal total bets can yield high returns due to differences in odds. Follow Wintips for more betting strategies and guides! Would you like this in a summarized format or kept in full for a guide-style post? Quote
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