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Sport 24 June 2025
Understand Sports Betting Basics!
What is Half-Time/Full-Time Betting? Strategies for Irish Punters

WHAT IS HALF-TIME/FULL-TIME BETTING?
- WHAT IS HALF-TIME/FULL-TIME BETTING?
- HOW DOES HT/FT BETTING WORK?
- COMMON HT/FT BETTING STRATEGIES
- 1. BACKING DOMINANT TEAMS
- 2. CONSIDERING DRAW OPTIONS
- 3. LOOKING AT TEAM TRENDS
- 5. USING IN-PLAY BETTING FOR HT/FT
- UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF HT/FT BETTING
- BEST SPORTS & LEAGUES FOR HT/FT BETTING
- READY TO START HT/FT BETTING?
WHAT IS HALF-TIME/FULL-TIME BETTING?
Simply, HT/FT betting is predicting the result of a game at half-time and/or full-time. In order to win the bet, both results must be correct meaning that this is a difficult bet to win! However, taking on this complex challenge is rewarded with much higher odds than in other bets such as Win-Draw-Win or Draw-No-Bet.
To best understand the HT/FT bet, it is important to understand that there are 9 potential outcomes for the bet. These are:
- Home/Home (HH): The home team leads at half-time and wins at full-time.
- Home/Draw (HD): The home team leads at half-time, but the match ends in a draw.
- Home/Away (HA): The home team leads at half-time, but the away team wins at full-time.
- Draw/Home (DH): The match is level at half-time, but the home team wins at full-time.
- Draw/Draw (DD): The match is level at both half-time and full-time.
- Draw/Away (DA): The match is level at half-time, but the away team wins at full-time.
- Away/Home (AH): The away team leads at half-time, but the home team wins at full-time.
- Away/Draw (AD): The away team leads at half-time, but the match ends in a draw.
- Away/Away (AA): The away team leads at half-time and wins at full-time.
HOW DOES HT/FT BETTING WORK?
Let’s say you want to place a soccer bet. Liverpool are playing Manchester United, and the odds for an HT/FT bet on Liverpool to lead at both half-time and full-time (HH) are 3.50. If you bet €100 on this outcome and it wins, your return would be €350 (€100 stake x 3.50 odds).
Remember, as HT/FT betting requires two correct predictions, it carries a higher risk compared to betting on a single outcome, but the payouts are also greater.
COMMON HT/FT BETTING STRATEGIES
As with every bet, there is no guaranteed route to success, nor is there a one-size-fits-all strategy that can be applied to HT/FT betting. However, there are certain strategies you can employ to make you more confident in your wager's chances of success. Below are some of the most common tactics that punters employ when betting on this market.
1. BACKING DOMINANT TEAMS
Strong teams with a history of early dominance are often worthy of consideration for HT/FT bets. If a team regularly takes control of matches from the start and maintains its lead, betting on HH has the potential to be a smart strategy. For example, Manchester City playing a weaker opponent might be an interesting prospect for a Home/Home bet.
2. CONSIDERING DRAW OPTIONS
In soccer and rugby, some teams tend to start cautiously but grow into the game. If a team is known for being defensive in the first half but more aggressive in the second, backing a Draw/Home (DH) or Draw/Away (DA) outcome could be a strategy worth deliberating.
3. LOOKING AT TEAM TRENDS
As with any sports bet, analysing team form and the history of the fixture is always worthy of your time. In doing so, you can identify the teams which frequently dominate early but struggle to maintain leads. This is a characteristic that would make them a risky prospect for a HH bet. Alternatively, you may identify teams that are developing a habit of making comebacks late in home games, making them a candidate for Draw/Home or Away/Home bets.
4. USING IN-PLAY BETTING FOR HT/FT
Live betting on HT/FT markets can provide greater value. For example, if a favourite starts slow but you believe they will win, placing a live bet during the match can offer better odds than pre-match betting.
UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS AND RISKS OF HT/FT BETTING
Before placing your first HT/FT bet, it is important that you have an understanding of the clear benefits and drawbacks of placing such a wager. The main benefit is clear – higher returns. Since you are placing a bet on two outcomes rather than one, your odds are going to be higher than in a straightforward Win-Draw-Win bet.
The second benefit is for those of you who enjoy diving into your research before placing a bet. As mentioned previously, researching team form, trends and playing styles can be a useful strategy to base your bet on.
However, bookmakers do not give away high returns for free! HT/FT betting is a difficult bet and that difficulty cannot be ignored. Consider the number of potential outcomes for a moment. In these bets, there are nine potential outcomes, whereas in Win-Draw-Win there are only three. While HT/FT is easier to win than a Correct Score Bet or some accumulator bets, they do still carry considerable risk.
BEST SPORTS & LEAGUES FOR HT/FT BETTING
Soccer is the sport that is most commonly associated with HT/FT betting. This is due to the ebb and flow of the sport, along with the frequency of the goals, making it well suited to predicting outcomes over two halves. This market is particularly popular in competitions like England’s Premier League, Spain’s La Liga and our very own Premier Division. This is due to the top teams showing remarkable consistency in their performances from start to finish, often across entire seasons.
Let’s take Irish football as an example. Here, we are all aware that Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk are dominant teams, that frequently assert their authority early in games and maintain control throughout. This makes HT/FT betting a particularly attractive prospect when they are playing considerably weaker opponents.
While soccer is arguably the most popular sport for this type of bet, HT/FT markets can also be found in other sports, particularly in rugby betting. Competitions like the Six Nations and various international test matches can offer this market which might be of interest to any rugby-loving Irish fan!
READY TO START HT/FT BETTING?
Half-Time/Full-Time betting is a difficult market, but one that strikes a balance between risk and reward. Easier to win than a ten-team accumulator, yet tougher to win than a correct score bet, HT/FT is a bet that should be considered carefully before placing a wager. Research is key, bankroll management important and remembering to bet responsibly is, as always, vital!
HT/FT Betting FAQs
IS HT/FT BETTING AVAILABLE FOR IRISH LEAGUES?
Absolutely! Lottoland offers HT/FT markets including games from the Irish Premier Division. That means you can place HT/FT bets on matches involving top local sides like Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk. These teams often show consistent form across both halves — perfect for this type of bet.
WHY ARE HT/FT ODDS USUALLY HIGHER THAN WIN/DRAW/WIN ODDS?
HT/FT bets ask you to get two outcomes right — the result at half-time and again at full-time. That’s a lot harder than simply picking who’ll win the match, which is why the odds are typically much higher. If you’re confident about how a team performs across both halves, this market can offer great value.
CAN I PLACE LIVE (IN-PLAY) HT/FT BETS?
Yes, Lottoland facilitates in-play HT/FT betting. Let’s say you’re watching a match and notice a slow start from a favourite — that’s a perfect time to jump in. Live HT/FT betting lets you react to the action as it unfolds and potentially grab better odds than you’d get before kick-off.
IS HT/FT BETTING AVAILABLE IN RUGBY MATCHES?
It’s not as common as in football, but yes, some bookmakers do offer HT/FT betting for rugby. You’re more likely to find it in big tournaments like the Six Nations or international test matches. So if you know your rugby teams and how they tend to perform across halves, it can be a unique way to bet.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HT/FT AND DOUBLE RESULT BETTING?
None at all — HT/FT and Double Result are just two names for the same type of bet. Whether your bookmaker calls it one or the other, you’re still trying to correctly predict what happens at half-time and full-time. Same bet, different label.
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