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How Outright Betting Can Make You a Profitable Punter


Football bettors have never had it so good. Online gambling means we are spoiled for choice, both in terms of coverage and convenience. Major bookmakers offer prices on matches from across the globe with all the top competitions and tournaments covered.
You can wager your cash on Premier League, Scottish Premiership, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, MLS, Champions League, Europa League, World Cup and plenty more besides. When you have chosen the game for you it’s then a matter of deciding on the best market.
There’s no lack of options there either, with over 100 exciting betting opportunities attached to each game. These usually include match winner, both teams to score, total goals, half time/full time, over/under and Asian handicap.
Bet Pre-Match or In-Play
Betting on football with the best brands even allows you a chance to play the most exciting and popular markets over the course of the 90 minutes. In play betting means you can gamble before kick-off or at any stage of the contest. A bet is as exciting in the final few minutes as it was before the start and it means you can flutter with the added benefit of knowing the team news and tactics of each of the clubs involved.
Many backers are familiar with betting on each individual contest or adding a few together to create a nice priced accumulator but what a number of less experienced punters aren’t too familiar with is outright betting. This gives you another chance of making a profit and it also grants users a long-term interest that will hold their attention for the duration of a season or cup competition.
When betting for the first time on football it would be easy to get caught up in the plethora of matches taking place in the short term, including today, tomorrow and this weekend. The modern schedule means there’s usually at least one game of note taking place every evening and it’s often screened live on TV.
Don’t Dismiss the Outright Betting Value
Resist the urge to snatch at the main fixture of the day however and look at the antepost and outright betting. These types of bets are often much more reliable and easier to make a profit from. When explaining the benefits of outright betting we will start with the basics.
The English Premier League outright betting tasks punters with calling the winner of the division. So, you are predicting which of the 20 teams involved will finish up with most points at the end of the campaign and be crowned Premier League champions. It’s beautiful in its simplicity. With this bet you will have an interest for the entire season, taking you from summer to spring. Your team tops the pile and you will be paid out for a profit on your stake.
There are other alternatives available too. Each-way betting means you can back a team to win the league and receive a pay-out if they fail to finish in position but grab one of the places. Usually, outright Premier League betting has each-way terms of 1/4 the odds a place 1-2.
Dozens of Specials Offered
When flicking through the tabs on your bookmaker’s website or mobile app you’re sure to notice the dozens of specials offered. These give punters another way to boost their account balance. Some of the more popular markets are a team to finish in the top four or top six, suffer relegation, finish bottom, beat the drop, top or bottom half finish, highest scoring team and lowest scoring team. There’s also match bets, like the best performing London club.
You can turn your attentions to the ace players in the league and shoot for the man to win the top goal scorer, player of the year or young player of the year. These give you an interest in every single game played in the tournament.
It’s not just the English Premier League that allows you to bet outright. Many of the same markets are attached to the top competitions across Europe. You can even place an accumulator of league champions from the likes of England, Scotland, Spain, Italy and France.
Knowledge is Power
So, we know there’s plenty to choose from but how do backers decide on the right selections to ensure a profit? There are many different betting tips out there but the best of them would be to do your research. As much as possible, in fact. The more you read and study on a league the more chance you will have of landing a winner.
Keep up to date on transfers, pre-season form, injury news, illness in the camp, rumours, stats and anything else available. How will the promoted teams fare at the higher level? Who has spent most money in the summer and which manager has invested wisely? How did a new forward perform at his previous club? Knowing the answers to these questions will arm you with the knowledge needed to take on the traders over the course of a season.
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Done deal: Rangers confirm the signing of 32-year-old Scottish star

Rangers complete the signing of Jon McLaughlin from Sunderland
Rangers have confirmed the signing of Scotland international goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin from English club Sunderland. The 32-year-old has penned a two-year deal with the Gers, the club has revealed.
McLaughlin has been with Sunderland for the past two seasons. However, with his contract expiring at the end of the month, he has made the move to Ibrox.

Jon McLaughlin to Rangers: Five things you need to know…
- McLaughlin started out at non-league English club Harrogate Town and has had stints at Bradford and Burton Albion.
- The 32-year-old spent a season with Scottish club Hearts, before joining Sunderland in 2018.
- He made 90 appearances for the League One side, keeping 27 clean sheets in the process.
- McLaughlin made his international debut for Scotland in 2018. While he has just two caps, he is a regular in the squad.
- The Scotsman has penned a two-year contract with Rangers.
Rangers were in need of bolstering their goalkeeping department after releasing both Wes Foderingham and Jak Alnwick.
McLaughlin arrives as competition for first-choice shot-stopper Allan McGregor, who turned 38 in January. Speaking to the club’s website after his arrival, McLaughlin said:
“It’s a very proud moment for myself and for the family. It is great to be back up here in Scotland and we are very proud to have made the deal happen.”

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Manager Steven Gerrard also expressed his delight at having completed the signing. He claimed that McLaughlin’s vast experience would add more strength and depth to the Gers squad.
Rangers have been very active in the transfer market already. McLaughlin joins Calvin Bassey as the latest arrival at Ibrox, while both Ianis Hagi and Jermain Defoe have made their transfers permanent as well.
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“It has dragged out” – Veteran Scottish star hits out at Celtic over contract negotiations

Craig Gordon hits out at Celtic over dragged-out contract negotiations
As reported by the Daily Record, Craig Gordon has hit out at Scottish champions Celtic over ongoing contract negotiations.
The 37-year-old Gordon’s contract with the Hoops ran out at the end of last month. They remain intent on re-signing him though, and negotiations over a new deal have been ongoing. But the two parties haven’t been able to arrive at an agreement yet. (h/t Daily Record)

Craig Gordon at Celtic: Five things you need to know…
- Gordon has been with Celtic since the summer of 2014.
- To date, the 37-year-old has racked up 242 appearances for the club, keeping 121 clean sheets.
- The former Scotland international won five Premiership titles, four Scottish FA Cups and five Scottish League Cups with the Hoops.
- Having been a certain starter for years, Gordon lost his place to Fraser Forster in 2019/20.
- Gordon’s contract with Celtic ran out last month. Negotiations over a new deal haven’t gone well. There are other clubs interested in signing the veteran.
Opening up on ongoing talks over a new deal, Gordon hit out at Celtic, claiming that the negotiations could have been handled a lot better. (h/t Daily Record)
“They did speak about it a few weeks ago. The negotiations haven’t been particularly good, I’ve got to be honest. It has dragged out and I feel it could have been handled an awful lot better.”
Gordon also went on to reveal that the new offer that Celtic had tabled required him to take a massive wage cut, which he refused. He further added the Scottish champions were yet to come back with an improved offer. (h/t Daily Record)

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Gordon, who has rejected an approach from St. Mirren, also claimed that he would be open to returning to boyhood club Hearts, even if it meant playing in the Championship next season. (h/t Daily Record)
With Celtic trying to re-sign Fraser Forster from Southampton, it remains to be seen if they go back with an improved contract offer for Gordon in the coming days.
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Former Rangers ace believes Celtic striker will be a great fit at Arsenal, Tottenham

Celtic star Odsonne Edouard would be a great fit at Arsenal, Tottenham reckons Kris Boyd
Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd has backed Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard to succeed in the Premier League, amid interest from Arsenal (h/t The Scottish Sun).
The 22-year-old has been a prime asset for Celtic since arriving from PSG three years ago. He has grown into one of the most prolific marksmen and has attracted interest from Premier League clubs and sport bets odds for the striker has grown three folds since his debut for the Glasgow club.

Odsonne Edouard at Celtic: Five things you need to know…
- Edouard joined Celtic from PSG initially on loan in 2017
- The Bhoys signed him on a permanent basis for a club-record fee of £10m in 2018.
- The French goalscorer has made 126 appearances so far, scoring 60 goals.
- Edouard has won two Scottish Premiership titles with Celtic, along with other domestic honours.
- The 22-year-old has been in prolific form in 2019/20, bagging 27 goals and 19 assists.
With Arsenal facing the prospect of losing captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang this summer, Edouard is being lined up as a potential replacement for the 30-year-old
And, former Rangers ace Kris Boyd has backed the Frenchman to come good in the Premier League.
Writing his column for The Scottish Sun, Boyd claims that the Frenchman’s all-round ability would make him a fine addition at Arsenal or even their North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur.
“I honestly believe Edouard could go all the way. There’s no doubt he could walk into the Arsenal team — and their North London rivals Tottenham would also be a great fit for him.”
Boyd further adds that given how successfully Edouard had linked up with Leigh Griffiths at Celtic, he would form a dangerous strike partnership with Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane.

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The former Scotland international also insists that Celtic are under no pressure to sell their ace striker. But should his head turn due to the attention, like Moussa Dembele’s did a couple of years ago, then they will be powerless to stop him.
Edouard still has two years left on his current contract with Celtic. As far as a summer move is concerned, the ball lies in his court.
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