Football Rules: To Win To Nil / To Win To Nil Live


To Win To Nil

Market description: Select a team to win a match without conceding a goal.

 

1. Bets are settled on the events that occur in normal time. This includes any injury/stoppage time added on by the match official at the end of normal time.

2. Extra time doesn't count.

3. If the opposing team scores a goal, bets placed on this market will have lost regardless of the number of goals scored by the selected team.

4. If a match is postponed, normal postponed match rules apply.

5. If a match is abandoned, normal abandoned match rules apply.

6. Settlement of all stats markets will be based on data provided by OPTA (Part of the Stats Perform Group).

  • OPTA stats are available here.
  • OPTA may occasionally go back and make amendments to ensure accuracy. We'll settle all markets based on their final decision.
  • Adjustments to the settlement of markets won't be made for changes or adjudications made by governing bodies after the event.
  • OPTA have a long-established list of ‘Event Definitions’ which are adhered to across all of their data collection centres. They can be accessed here.

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To Win to Nil Live

Market description: Select a team to win a match without conceding a goal.

 

1. Bets are settled on the events that occur in normal time. This includes any injury/stoppage time added on by the match official at the end of normal time.

2. Extra time doesn't count.

3. If the opposing team scores a goal, bets placed on this market will have lost regardless of the number of goals scored by the selected team.

4. In-play bet acceptance rules apply.

5. If a match is abandoned, normal abandoned match rules apply.

6. Settlement of all stats markets will be based on data provided by OPTA (Part of the Stats Perform Group).

  • OPTA stats are available here.
  • OPTA may occasionally go back and make amendments to ensure accuracy. We'll settle all markets based on their final decision.
  • Adjustments to the settlement of markets won't be made for changes or adjudications made by governing bodies after the event.
  • OPTA have a long-established list of ‘Event Definitions’ which are adhered to across all of their data collection centres. They can be accessed here.
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