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Mikkanjazza | 15:00 Wed 26th Aug 2009 | Football
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Can anybody help me with this query - when you have a football match which in the event of a draw after 90 minutes will go to extra time, and if still drawn after that to penalties, does the price a bookmaker quotes before the match on one team winning apply to the score after 90 minutes, to the score after extra time, or to the final result however obtained? Betting sites do not make it clear.
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Bets are usually settled at 90 minutes. Unless you specify team A to win the game at any stage, but bookie would probably adjust the odds.
Usually odds are quoted for the result on 90 minutes play - but they also give odds on the outright result - i.e. after extra time and penalties
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Many thanks. Had a feeling the answer would be the score after 90 minutes.

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