Match Outcome Statistics
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* 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 Arsenal will be leading but the match will end Luton 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 Arsenal will be leading but the match will end Luton winning

  •   Arsenal
  •   Luton

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 Arsenal 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.

  •   Arsenal
  •   Luton

User Predictions

Comments (7)

 
  • Havertz +115 / Trossard +125 / Odegaard +185 To Score Anytime

  • @KingKeno Havertz is not a big scorer

  • @neumi17 You have not been following his form recently then Lad

  • 5-2

  • This match likely to an on a draw

  • Arsenal need to use these kinds of games to instill fear on opponents. For Brighton to be on full panic mode in the weekend, Arsenal must set a tone by dismantling Luton. I'm not talking about a 1 or 2 goal win but they must completely wipe them out like they did on Westham and Palace. It is very important. 5-0

  • @GoonerRSA I tend to agree. In many past seasons, not thrashing opponents has come back to bite Liverpool in title challenges against City