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Super Bowl Odds

The Super Bowl is the most watched yearly sporting event across the Globe. It is the culmination of the NFL season and also includes the world watched concert in the popular Half-Time show.

Please check out the latest Super Bowl Odds from our betting partners (once available)

Super Bowl Betting Markets

Who will win the Super Bowl?

This is a Futures Bet that is open within days of the previous years Super Bowl taking place. These odds will change due to Free Agent signings, the NFL Draft, Injuries, Players being cut, Money going into the market and Results so keep an eye on it to see if you can find some value before the market adjusts.

Who will be the Half-Time act?

You can also bet on who the Super Bowl Half-Time act will be before the NFL announces it. Listen to the rumors and see if you can beat the market.

What song will the Half-Time act open/close with?

Super Bowl prop bets are on a different level. You can place bets on what songs a Half-Time act will open and close with.

What color Gatorade will the winner coach be doused in?

What was I saying about prop bets? Yes you can bet on which color the winning Head Coach's Gatorade shower will be.

NFL Odds

The people behind this page

The BettingOdds.com's online gambling content experts who helped write, edit and check this page:
Jack Kitson is the Editor of Betting Odds and The Sack Race. He is an NCTJ-qualified sports journalist who has accumulated over 10 years of experience in the sports betting industry. His work on The Sack Race was honoured by a panel of experts at the Football Blogging Awards where it was named the Best Gambling Football Blog. Jack created the popular YouTube series ‘In The Managers Office’ featuring exclusives with Chris Wilder and Ian Holloway, while his work has been referenced within numerous publications such as The Guardian, BBC Sport, The New York Times, and Washington Post.