Sunbet England u21 v Poland u21

  • Just been looking on sunbet for any boosts and spotted this. They are offering England u21 to win both half against Poland u21 at 4.50 odds. Smarkets offering lay odds of 2.74 on that result. Max stake £10. Opportunity to make £5.89 guaranteed.
    Obviously if I’ve missed something please let me know

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    pebblehead 0

    Win both halfs is different than ht/ft if thats what your looking at..

    Win both halfs means Eng need to win first half say 1-0 then in second half score more than Poland, so if they scored second half to make it 2-0 Eng would win both halfs…

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    Matt
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    Those are different markets mate.

    England to win both halves means they have to win each period of 45 minutes. So, for example, they win the first half 1-0 and then the second half 2-0, giving a final score of 3-0.

    England U21/England U21 in the Half-Time/Full-Time market means they just have to be winning at half-time and full-time. So they could win the first half 1-0 and draw the second half 1-1, giving a final score of 2-1. In this instance, they haven’t won both halves though as the second half was drawn 1-1.

    Hope that helps!

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    Sniggsy 0

    Oh ok well I’ve learnt something new. Can’t seem to find odds for England to win both half on smarkets. Shame, that could have been good

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    sleepless 8

    Here’s something else to learn – Sunbets odds are rubbish (being polite). However, they do make cock-ups and give away money sometimes.

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    Sniggsy 0

    Only reason I’m registered to them was for the free bet on sign up which annoyingly won so currently have about 40 Sat in there. Might just withdraw it and stick it in smarkets

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