Legal sports betting is booming, and Super Bowl LIX is set to be one of the biggest gaming days of the year. This guide provides essential information about different types of bets, including spreads, totals, moneyline, and props. It also explores the popular Super Bowl squares game and offers responsible gambling advice.
Table of Contents Legal sports betting continues to sweep the nation. 38 states and Washington, D.C., now offer legal sports betting. This Sunday, many Americans will place wagers on Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. The Super Bowl is one of the biggest gaming days of the year. The American Gaming Association projects $1.39 billion in bets will be placed on Super Bowl LIX.
Recommended Videos Super Bowl LIX basic bets: spreads, totals, and moneyline The point spread is one of the most popular bets for a football game. Per FanDuel*, the current spread is Kansas City Eagles -1.5 and Philadelphia Eagles +1.5 . In this situation, the Chiefs are the favorite, and the Eagles are the underdog. If you place a wager on the spread, Kansas City -1.5, the Chiefs need to beat the Eagles by more than 1.5 points to cover and win your bet.
Totals refer to the combined amount of points scored by both teams in the game. It’s called the “over/under.” The total for Super LIX is 48.5. If 48 or more points are scored, the over hits. And if the game ends with 47 or less, the under hits. Because the Super Bowl is one of the most heavily bet-on games of the year, there are special props that have nothing to do with football. What color Gatorade will be poured on the winning coach? How long will the national anthem take? What song will Kendrick Lamar sing first during the halftime show? These are the types of questions that have corresponding props on most sportsbooks. Check the odds daily leading up to the game.
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