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Cloudbet's live odds for every american football league they price: the NFL first, college football (NCAAF — the US university league that feeds the NFL draft) alongside it, and the Canadian Football League when its season runs. The NFL is the most heavily bet league in North America, which cuts both ways — closing lines are sharp, but the volume of public money on famous teams still bends prices in ways you can read.
Slate cards show the moneyline — the straight pick on who wins. Click through to any game for the full ladder: point spread, total, and the market context behind each price. Lines refresh every 60 seconds.
Pick the winner, full stop. Overtime counts, so a tie is nearly impossible (the NFL has had a handful in a decade). Favourites carry short prices — on a -300 favourite you risk 300 units to win 100 — which is why most NFL money goes to the spread instead.
The handicap that makes a mismatch bettable. The favourite gives points (e.g. -4.5 means they must win by 5 or more), the underdog receives them. Both sides are priced near even money, usually around -110, with the bookmaker's margin hiding in that 10. Key numbers matter in the NFL: 3 and 7 are the most common winning margins because of field goals and touchdowns, so a line moving across 3 is a bigger deal than the half-point suggests.
Combined points scored by both teams, overtime included. You bet over or under the posted line — say 44.5. Totals price in offensive pace, quarterback quality, weather (wind hurts passing games more than cold does), and how each defence matches up. Like the spread, both sides sit near even money.
Over/under on one team's points, ignoring the opponent's score. Useful when you have a read on one offence but no opinion about the other side of the game — backing a strong offence against a weak defence without having to sweat the full-game total.
Season-long bets settled months out: Super Bowl winner, division winners, win totals. Prices look generous because your stake is locked up all season and the bookmaker's margin across a 32-team field is far wider than on a single game. Fine as entertainment, expensive as a strategy.
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