Match Outcome Statistics
* 3-way betting is when you bet on the match result as one of home win (1), draw (X) or away win (2)
* Halftime/ Fulltime betting is when you bet on the outcome combination of both periods
* Ex: 1/2 means in the end of the first half Ipswich will be leading but the match will end Manchester City winning
* Double chance betting is similar to 3-way betting but in this case the bet covers either one of two possible outcomes
* Ex: 1/2 means in the end of the first half Ipswich will be leading but the match will end Manchester City winning
- Ipswich
- Manchester City
Goal Scoring Statistics
* Over/Under bets are the ones when you bet on the number of goals exceeding or not exceeding a certain limit.
* Ex: Over 2.5 means the total number of goals will be over 2.5 such as; 2-1, 2-2, 3-2
* Correct score betting is when you bet on the exact score outcome of the match.
* These statistics show how many times a team scored a certain amount of goals
TIP: Try using our 'Order by probability' feature from the top right of the page
* There are different betting markets when goaltimes statistics can be used, such as Ipswich will score in the first half.
TIP: Usually goal time bets are done during live matches.
* Clean sheet / Failed to score statistics can be used to bet on either one of the team keeping a clean sheet in a match.
* Keeping a clean sheet means that the team will not concede a goal.
- Ipswich
- Manchester City
Foden 2 goals and an assist so far.
1-3 Man City
3-1 Haaland TSA ez
Haaland -145 / Foden +210 TSA
smell 1-2 regrettably
Guardiola just divorced his wife after 30 years together. Soon he'll divorce Man. City when they get relegated after trial. I dunno if this will impact his career. Man.City to win
Manchester City has the chance to get to 4th place today if they destroy Ipswich Town. Could Ipswich SD o the unexpected?
Man City Win
Ipswich triple chance
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland has signed a new long-term deal with the club that will keep him at the Etihad until 2034.
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Ipswich double chance