Super Bowl LV

Your Quick Guide to Betting on the 2021 Super Bowl LV

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It’s almost that time of year again folks, the 2021 Super Bowl LV is nearly here!

 

Returning to Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium, this year’s Super Bowl looks to be a memorable event with the halftime entertainment coming in the form of The Weeknd.

 

The Tamba Bay Buccaneers have the Raymon James Stadium as their home turf, and there’s no doubt that they’ll be hoping to be playing on the day and fighting for more than just a home grounds win, but their first Super Bowl since 2002.

 

You can catch Super Bowl LV on Sunday, February 7th, on CBS from 6:30 pm. If you’re viewing from the UK, the festivities will start around 11 pm local time and be streamed live on BBC One. If you’re listening to the game on the radio, tune in to the Westwood One radio station for live commentary from the game.

Predictions and Favorites

 

We don’t yet know who will be playing in the Super Bowl LV, although the Buccaneers are hoping to get the chance to win on home turf. 

 

Right now the best predictions suggest that the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs will be aiming for the trophy in the game, but it’s all up to the playoffs that started on January 9th and will continue until January 24th when we’ll know the final two teams.

 

If the Kansas City Chiefs get through to the final, they are the favorites to win this year, which would make it their second in a row having won the last Super Bowl. This would be the first time a team has won two Super Bowls back to back since the Patriots enjoyed their two-year winning streak back in 2004 and 2005.

Getting the Odds

 

The odds on the Super Bowl LV are changing all the time, but right now Kansas City are topped to win, with The Cowboys tipped to be eighth at 2,000 to win.

 

As time goes on, the odds are bound to change, but checking the odds online will give you the most up-to-date betting.

 

Currently, the only bets open for the Super Bowl LV are on who will win the final game, but as we get nearer to the game there will be many more options to open up betting for different markets. These might include the over/under total, who will win the first touchdown, and the line of the game.

 

Super bowl prop bets will also be popular with many people taking a gamble on all kinds of propositions from red cards to the all-important coin toss, which remains a popular prop bet for the Super Bowl betters.

Tom Brady and The Tampa Bay Buccaneers

With Tom Brady as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ quarterback, they will be hoping to secure a win at this year’s Super Bowl, and according to the odds, this could be possible if they get to the final.

 

This doesn’t mean they’re tipped to actually get into the final though, as the Buccaneers are only the fifth favorites to win at 1,800, with the New England Patriots now trailing as ninth favorites at 2,100.

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Ralph Garcia

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