Betting Glossary
Complete guide to betting terms and definitions. Understand Super Sub, player props, and all the betting terminology you need to know.
Quick Reference - Abbreviations
Super Sub(SS)
super-subA betting feature that protects your player prop bets. If your selected player gets substituted, the substitute player automatically takes over your bet and it continues.
Sub On Play On(SOPO)
super-subA branded version of Super Sub betting used by some bookmakers. Works exactly like Super Sub - your bet continues with the substitute if your original player is replaced.
Impact Sub
super-subWilliam Hill's branded version of Super Sub betting. Your bet continues with the substitute player if your original selection is replaced.
Safe Sub
super-subBetfair's branded version of Super Sub betting. Provides bet protection when your selected player is substituted.
Player Props(Props)
bettingBets placed on individual player performance, such as goals scored, assists, shots on target, cards received, etc.
First Goalscorer(FGS)
bettingA bet on which player will score the first goal in a match.
Anytime Goalscorer(AGS)
bettingA bet on a player to score at least one goal at any point during the match.
Last Goalscorer(LGS)
bettingA bet on which player will score the last goal in a match.
Next Goalscorer(NGS)
bettingA bet on which player will score the next goal in a match. Only available during live betting.
Accumulator(Acca)
bettingA bet combining multiple selections. All selections must win for the bet to be successful. Also known as a parlay or combo bet.
Parlay
bettingAnother name for an accumulator bet. Multiple selections combined into one bet.
Combo Bet
bettingA bet combining multiple selections. All must win for the bet to be successful.
Cash Out
bettingA feature allowing you to settle your bet before the event finishes, accepting a payout based on current odds.
Single Bet
bettingA bet on a single outcome. The simplest form of betting.
Multiple Bet
bettingA bet combining two or more selections. All selections must win for the bet to be successful.
Live Betting(In-Play)
bettingPlacing bets on events that are currently in progress. Also known as in-play betting.
In-Play Betting
bettingPlacing bets on events that are currently in progress. Also known as live betting.
Over/Under(O/U)
bettingA bet on whether the total number of goals, points, or other statistics will be over or under a specified number.
Both Teams to Score(BTTS)
bettingA bet on whether both teams will score at least one goal during the match.
Draw No Bet(DNB)
bettingA bet where your stake is returned if the match ends in a draw. You win if your selected team wins, lose if they lose.
Double Chance(DC)
bettingA bet covering two of the three possible match outcomes (win/draw, win/lose, or draw/lose).
Asian Handicap(AH)
bettingA form of handicap betting that eliminates the draw option by using quarter or half goal handicaps.
European Handicap(EH)
bettingA form of handicap betting where whole number handicaps are used, allowing for draw results.
Odds
bettingThe probability of an event happening, expressed as a ratio. Lower odds mean higher probability, higher odds mean lower probability.
Stake
bettingThe amount of money you bet on a particular outcome.
Void
bettingA bet that is cancelled and your stake is returned, usually due to the event not taking place or specific conditions not being met.
Bookmaker(Bookie)
bettingA company or individual that accepts bets and sets odds for sporting events.
Spread Betting
bettingA form of betting where the payout is based on the accuracy of the bet, not just whether it wins or loses.
Each Way(EW)
bettingA bet that combines a win bet and a place bet. You win if your selection wins or places.
Dead Heat
bettingWhen two or more selections tie for the same position, resulting in reduced payouts.
Handicap(Hcap)
bettingA betting market where one team is given a virtual advantage or disadvantage to level the playing field.
Value Bet
bettingA bet where the odds offered are higher than the actual probability of the event occurring, providing positive expected value.
Shots on Target(SoT)
statisticsA deliberate attempt to score that is on target. Includes all goals scored and shots on target saved by the goalkeeper. Also includes shots on target that are blocked by a last line defending player. Based on Opta definitions.
Shots Off Target(SoffT)
statisticsA shot off target is any clear attempt to score that goes over or wide of the goal, or would have gone over/wide but for being stopped. A shot hitting the frame of the goal is classified as off target unless the ball enters the net.
Goal Assist(Assist)
statisticsThe final touch (pass, pass-cum-shot or any other touch) leading to the recipient of the ball scoring a goal. If the assist is deflected by an opposition player, it must be deemed as travelling to the goalscorer irrespective of the deflection.
Fantasy Assist
statisticsA collection of assist events outside conventional goal assists, including pass lost, handball, blocked shot, attempt saved, post rebound, free kick won, own goal, and penalty won.
Expected Goals(xG)
statisticsA statistical metric that measures the quality of a chance by calculating the likelihood that it will be scored from a particular position on the pitch during a particular phase of play.
Expected Assists(xA)
statisticsA statistical metric that measures the likelihood that a pass will result in a goal assist.
Tackle
statisticsA tackle occurs when a player connects with the ball in a legal, ground level challenge and successfully takes the ball away from the opposition player. The tackled player must be in controlled possession of the ball.
Tackle Won
statisticsA tackle is won when the tackler or one of their teammates regains possession because of the challenge, or the ball goes out of play and is safe.
Interception(Int)
statisticsWhen a player reads an opponent's pass and intercepts the ball by moving into the line of the intended pass.
Blocked Shot(Block)
statisticsAny clear attempt to score that is blocked by an outfield player, where other defenders or a goalkeeper are behind the blocker. Includes shots blocked unintentionally by the shooter's own teammate.
Foul Committed(FC)
statisticsAny infringement penalised as foul play by a referee that results in a free-kick or penalty event. Offsides are not given as fouls committed.
Foul Won(FW)
statisticsWhen a player wins a free kick or penalty for their team after being fouled by an opposing player. There are no fouls won for handball, dive, back pass, illegal restart, dissent, or goalkeeper violations.
Foul Involvement(FI)
statisticsEither a foul won or a foul committed. Player foul involvements are the total sum of fouls won and fouls committed by the same player.
Yellow Card(YC)
statisticsA caution given by the referee for various offences. Two yellow cards result in a red card and sending off.
Red Card(RC)
statisticsA sending off given by the referee for serious offences. Can be given directly or as a result of two yellow cards.
Corner(Corner)
statisticsAwarded when the ball leaves the field of play over the goal line, last touched by a defending player. A corner won is for the attacking team, corner lost for the defending team.
Offside(Off)
statisticsAn event attributed to the player deemed to be in an offside position when a free kick is awarded. If multiple players are offside, the most actively involved player is given the offside.
Save(Save)
statisticsA goalkeeper preventing the ball from entering the goal with any part of their body when facing an intentional attempt from an opposition player.
Hit Woodwork(HW)
statisticsWhen the ball hits any part of the goal frame but does not enter the net as a direct consequence. Any single attempt hitting the frame multiple times only counts once.
Aerial Duel Won(ADW)
statisticsWhere two or more players challenge in the air against each other. The player that wins the ball is deemed to have won the duel. Where a player is fouled during an aerial challenge, that player is deemed to have won the duel.
Player Blocks(Blocks)
statisticsWhen an outfield player blocks an attempt on goal from an opposition player. If the attempt is going wide of the goal, then no block is awarded. A last-line block from a defender will be awarded as both a shot on target and a block.
Pass(Pass)
statisticsThe attempted delivery of the ball from one player to another player on the same team. A player can use any part of their body permitted in the laws of the game to execute a pass.
Cross(Cross)
statisticsAny intentional played ball from a wide position intending to reach a teammate in a specific area in front of the goal.
Penalty Won(Pen Won)
statisticsWhen a player wins a penalty for their team by drawing a foul or forcing a handball in the penalty area.
Penalty Conceded(Pen Con)
statisticsWhen a player concedes a penalty by committing a foul or handball in their own penalty area.
Penalty Scored(Pen Scored)
statisticsA penalty that results in a goal being scored.
Penalty Saved(Pen Saved)
statisticsA penalty that is saved by the goalkeeper.
Penalty Missed(Pen Missed)
statisticsA penalty shot that goes wide of the goal or over the crossbar without intervention from the goalkeeper. A penalty that hits the woodwork without keeper intervention is also collected as missed.
Opta
statisticsA leading sports data provider that supplies detailed statistics and analytics for football matches. Many bookmakers use Opta data to settle betting markets.
Clean Sheet(CS)
statisticsWhen a team does not concede any goals during a match. Often used in betting markets for goalkeepers and defenders.
Hat-Trick(HT)
statisticsWhen a player scores three goals in a single match. A popular betting market.
Brace
statisticsWhen a player scores two goals in a single match.
Own Goal(OG)
statisticsA goal scored by a player into their own team's net, credited to the opposing team.
Substitution(Sub)
generalWhen a player is replaced by another player during a match. Super Sub betting protects your bet when this happens.
Injury Time(IT)
generalAdditional time added at the end of each half to compensate for time lost due to injuries, substitutions, and other stoppages.
Extra Time(ET)
generalAdditional playing time added when a match ends in a draw and needs a winner. Usually two periods of 15 minutes.
Penalty Shootout(Pens)
generalA method of determining a winner when a match ends in a draw after extra time. Teams take turns taking penalty kicks.
Understanding Football Statistics for Super Sub Betting
When betting on player props with Super Sub protection, understanding football statistics is crucial. Terms like Shots on Target (SoT), Expected Goals (xG), and Goal Assists help you make informed decisions about which players to bet on.
Many bookmakers use Opta statistics to settle their betting markets. Opta is a leading sports data provider that supplies detailed statistics and analytics for football matches. Understanding how Opta defines statistics like shots on target, tackles, and fouls can help you better understand how your Super Sub bets will be settled.
For example, a Shot on Target (SoT) is defined as a deliberate attempt to score that is on target, including all goals scored and shots saved by the goalkeeper. This is important for Super Sub betting because if you bet on a player to have 2+ shots on target, and they get substituted after having 1 shot on target, Super Sub ensures your bet continues with the substitute player.