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Which
Sports Are Most Popular At European Betting Sites?
Football is, of course, the No.1 sport when it comes to betting within
continental Europe. There are numerous top leagues to bet on, including
Spain’s La Liga, Italy’s Serie A, the Bundesliga in Germany, the French
Ligue 1, the English Premier League, of course, and other minor
leagues.
However, the World Cup, European Championships, Champions League and
Europa League are also massively popular at all the European betting
sites out there.
Horse racing is probably No.2, with France hosting the richest race in
Europe – boasting €4million in prize money – in the Prix de l’Arc de
Triomphe at Longchamp, Paris. In fact, it is the second richest turf
event in the world after the Japan Cup and third overall, sitting
behind the Dubai World Cup. Millions of euros are spent just on the
Longchamp race.
British and Irish races also fare well at Euro betting sites, with the
likes of the Grand National at Aintree, England, popular.
Formula One racing is also popular with punters, as are tennis, rugby
union, volleyball,handball, ice hockey, boxing, golf, and futsal.
Which Odds Format Is Used At European Betting Sites?
Decimal odds are most common on continental Europe, as well as Canada
and Australia. However, no matter which country you live in – be it the
UK or USA – the majority of bookmakers will offer decimal odds, which
are also known as European Odds or Continental Odds within the UK.
The figure quoted by bookies is the winning amount paid out to the
bettor. For example, odds of 2.50 indicate the pay-out will be
two-and-a-half times the stake. That means a €1 bet will pay out €2.50
for the win.
Being very simple to use, decimal odds are probably the easiest to
understand, stating how much money can be won from a base bet of one
unit – normally euros on continental Europe. However, be aware that one
unit can mean 1, 10 or even 100, so it is wise to check to know a
particular bookmakers’ preference.
Most European betting sites will give odds out to two decimal places,
thus providing greater precision for punters.
Currency Options For European Bettors
Most of the best betting sites encourage punters to work with the
currency of the country they’re in. However, it is still possible to
wager in many of the world currencies.
For example, Bet365 (one of the best European betting sites) punters
can bet in 28 currencies, including the euro, the British pound, the
Bulgarian leva, Danish and Norwegian kroner, Hungarian forint,
Icelandic kronur, Polish zlotych, Romanian new lei, Swedish kronor,
Swiss francs, as well as Australian, Canadian, and US dollars.