90 mins only

  • I’ve seen a few bookies state this on the their win draw lose markets.

    Does that mean that at their count of 90 your bet is effectively over or is stoppage/injury time included?

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    It includes injury time.

    They just state it for cup games that could go into extra time if its a draw at full time. It means the FT result. I suppose full time could be ambiguous (does it include ET) so they say 90 mins instead.

    See it explained better here: https://www.paddypower.com/betting/betting-guides/football-betting-the-90-minute-rule.html

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    steveo 1

    Cheers Fog that makes sense.

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