Half-Time and Full-Time Betting Market
There are different types of HT FT bets to explore. If you're betting on popular sports that have a first half and second half, you'll most likely have access to this option. You can bet on the same team to take the lead in the first half and carry the lead to the end of the game. Below are some of the mainstream markets for the HT FT betting option for any given match.
Home Team HT/FT Win (1/1)
In this case, you're betting on the half-time lead to be in favour of the home team, and you want them to carry the lead into the final result. So, you're hoping that one team will lead early in the game and ensure they protect their lead throughout the match. In a popular sport like football, this is one bet you can place if you're looking for high odds and expect a particular team to dominate.
A good example can be when Chelsea hosts Brighton & Hove Albion at Stamford Bridge, and you place the 1/1 bet. In this case, if Chelsea scores in the 20th minute and successfully holds on to their 1-0 lead until the final whistle, you win the bet. This option is straightforward and offers a good way to improve the overall odds of your bet.
Home Team Win at HT and FT Draw (1/X)
Among the other bets you can place is the home team to lead at half-time but the game to end in a draw. In this case, you're backing a team to take the lead early in the game, but expect the other team to make some kind of comeback because you expect the match to end in a draw. This is a more complex option because the result is constrained.
A very good example is when Chelsea faced Barcelona at the Nou Camp in the 2011/2012 UCL Semi-Final game. Barcelona took the lead early in the game and doubled their lead before half-time, but Chelsea got one back on the brink of half-time. Eventually, Chelsea got the equalizer in the second half, ending the game in a 2-2 draw.
Away Team HT/FT Win (2/2)
This option is similar to the first one, but in this case, you're backing the away team. You want them to take the lead as early as possible in the game and end up maintaining that lead throughout the match. It is an interesting option to consider, especially if the visiting team is much stronger than the host. So you don't expect a home win in this situation.
The odds are similar to the 1/1 option, depending on the strength, form, and quality of the teams. But you should know that home advantage usually comes in play in football betting. So, there is a slight difference to when a team is playing at home or away from home. You can also put that into consideration whenever you want to bet on this option.
Away Team Win at HT and FT Draw (2/X)
Just like when you select the home team to win at half-time but the game to end in a draw, you can do the same thing for the away team. In this case, you expect them to take the lead in the first half and maintain that lead until half time. Then, you're backing the hosting team to cover the gap and the match to end in a draw.
In this case, you're expecting a tight game, but the away team should take the lead early. You're making two bets in one swoop. As a result, you'll enjoy better odds because the likelihood of it happening is very slim the same way a draw is highly unlikely in many games. So, you might want to check before you proceed to place a bet on this option.
Draw at HT and Home FT Win (X/1)
There are many tight games that end with a first half draw. So, if you see a match where you think the team playing at home has a chance of winning, but it will take some time for them to break the defences of the visiting team, you can consider this bet. You can bet on the draw at ht and home ft win option. This X/1 option expects both teams to battle hard in the first half of the game.
Then, in the second half, the home team will finally get their win. So, anything other than a draw scoreline in the first half will result in a loss of your bet. You want to take the time to explore the different options and choose the one that fits into this category before you make your prediction and place your bet.
Draw at HT and Away FT Win (X/2)
Just like the previous option, but in this case, you're banking on the visiting team. You want both teams to be cagey in the first half, but at the end of the game, the away team should come out victorious. Finishing the first half with a 0-0 scoreline and the visiting team getting an injury time winner is perfect for this bet.
JA good example is the 2022/2023 UCL Final between Manchester City and Inter Milan. The first half ended 0-0 with nothing to separate both sides. The struggle continued into the second half, and it wasn't until the 68th minute strike from Rodri that saw City grab the winner. The match ended with that lone goal and City lifted the Champions League.
Home Team HT Win and Away FT Win (1/2)
This option is more complex but offers higher odds. You can explore this option if you want to win big with a few bets on your slip. In this case, you're backing one team to lead at half time, but the other team to get a full-time victory. The odds for this is high because most teams do well to protect their lead and try to at least get a draw at the end of the game.
You're expecting a miracle to happen even though the team at home is winning. However, since football is unlike most sports, this is a big possibility and it happens often.
Away Team HT Win and Home Team FT Win (2/1)
This is a more popular option than the 1/2 option. You expect the away side to take the lead and carry into half-time, but want the home side to win eventually. Given the home advantage factor and other factors, it usually has slightly lower odds than the other option. So, it is more likely to end in a win for you when you choose this option.
You can always consider it if you want to try something new. Take advantage of the high odds and use it to increase your payout potential. But keep in mind that extra time doesn't count when you place a bet on this option. The focus is on the full 90 minutes. If the home side doesn't win, then you've lost the bet.