What Is Full Time Result Betting?

Full-time result betting is a wager on the outcome of a sporting fixture at the end of regulation.

Whether this includes overtime or extra time will depend on the bookmaker you are using, but this is generally the market shown at the front of any football betting page.

Selecting a full-time result wager will often be part of a bet builder. The aim of a full-time result bet is to predict the ultimate outcome of the match.

This is most commonly associated with football, but it is applicable to other sports like rugby, basketball, and hockey.

Pros of Betting on Full Time Result

You have the entirety of regulation to reach the result you have backed when it comes to full-time betting.

If you’ve backed Manchester City to beat Arsenal, for instance, your bet is alive into added time even if City are trailing. Anything is possible in the dying embers of a match to save your wager. 

Bettors are kept engaged for the length of the match, too. Other markets will be wrapped up a long time before the final whistle.

A full-time result bet will often be alive going into the final few moments of a game, which also means more opportunities to cash-out or hedge. 

Cons of Betting on Full Time Result

The risk of late swings in a match is the biggest downside to full-time result betting.

You also have to wait for the final whistle/buzzer to be guaranteed of your winnings, whereas other bet types can lead to payouts earlier on.

The odds are often shorter than half-time equivalents, too. It’s one of the most popular forms of sports betting for a reason, but full-time result wagers won’t be favoured by every bettor. 

Can You Bet on Full Time Result in Other Sports

Yes, full-time result betting is popular across a range of sports. Rugby, basketball, American football, and hockey are just a few of the non-football sports which have full-time result markets available.

It is most relevant in lower-scoring sports like football, but full-time results can be of interest when backing an underdog or if there is no clear favourite in a game.

If a team is heavily favoured and you want to back them, it is generally best to stay away from the short odds on the full-time result and look towards the handicap markets. 

Full Time Result FAQs

Does a full-time result bet include penalties?

Full-time result bets will not usually include the outcome of a penalty shootout.

Check with your bookmaker to see if the bet covers extra time. 

What is a full-time result bet?

A full-time result bet is a wager on the result of a sporting fixture at full time. For instance, a bet on Manchester United to beat Liverpool would be considered a full-time result bet. 

How do you place a full-time result bet with 888Sport? 

Full-time result wagers are easy to place at 888Sport. These markets will be at the top of any fixture’s page and will be viewable from each competition page.

This makes it straightforward to make your full-time result picks or compile an accumulator. 

When is a full-time result bet the best option?

Any full-time result bet you place should carry value. We would recommend looking at all the available markets before placing a full-time result wager.

If you are expecting a clear favourite to win a fixture, we would generally advise steering clear of the full-time result markets as their odds will be very short.

Handicaps or other variations could be the better way to go. 

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