Hidden Soccer Betting Options Punters Don’t Know About

When it comes to soccer betting, most punters focus on common markets like match winner, over/under goals, and both teams to score (BTTS). However, there are several lesser-known betting options that can provide better odds and unique opportunities for smart bettors.

In this article, we’ll explore some hidden soccer bet options that many punters overlook.


1. Asian Handicap Corners

Most bettors are familiar with Asian Handicap for match results, but did you know you can bet on corners the same way?

  • Bookmakers set a handicap line for corners.
  • You bet on which team will win more corners with the given handicap.
  • This is useful when one team is highly attacking but struggles to score.

Example:

If Chelsea -1.5 Corners is the bet, Chelsea must win at least 2 more corners than their opponent for the bet to win.


2. Time Interval Betting (10-Minute Markets)

Instead of betting on full-time or halftime outcomes, you can bet on specific 10-minute intervals.

  • You can wager on a goal, corner, or card occurring within a set time frame.
  • Perfect for bettors who analyze team early- or late-game performance trends.

Example:

If Liverpool to Score in 1st-10th Minute is at 5.00 odds, and they score within that period, you win big.


3. Shot on Target Betting

Instead of betting on who will score, you can bet on how many shots on target a specific player will have.

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  • Ideal for games where a player shoots a lot but doesn’t score often.
  • You can bet on team or individual shots on target.

Example:

If Erling Haaland is expected to have an attacking game, you can bet Haaland Over 2.5 Shots on Target.


4. Goalkeeper Saves Betting

This market lets you bet on how many saves a goalkeeper will make during a match.

  • Useful when facing teams that take a lot of shots but struggle to score.
  • Great for matches where an underdog goalkeeper will be heavily tested.

Example:

If Manchester City is playing Burnley, betting on Burnley’s goalkeeper to make 5+ saves could be a smart move.


5. First Substitution Market

This allows you to bet on which player or team will make the first substitution.

  • Perfect for teams that have consistent early substitutions.
  • Some managers always sub out certain players at specific timeframes.

Example:

If a player regularly gets subbed off around the 60th minute, betting on them to be the first substitution could be valuable.


6. Throw-Ins Handicap Betting

This is a rare but valuable market that lets you bet on which team will have more throw-ins.

  • Teams that play with long balls or aggressive pressing often win more throw-ins.
  • Perfect for matches where a team will dominate possession but not create chances.

Example:

If Stoke City is playing, they are known for winning many throw-ins, making them a strong pick in this market.


7. Own Goal Betting

Did you know you can bet on whether there will be an own goal in a match?

  • This market offers huge odds, especially in games with defensive pressure.
  • Some teams and defenders are prone to making mistakes under pressure.

Example:

If a high-pressure game like Liverpool vs. Manchester United is expected, betting on an own goal to occur could bring high returns.


Final Thoughts

Most punters stick to basic markets, but exploring these hidden betting options can help you find better value.

By analyzing team stats, player trends, and match dynamics, you can use these lesser-known markets to gain an edge over the bookmakers.

What do you think?