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How to bet on the Premier League in India — Top markets, best football betting sites, matched deposit offers and more for 2025/26

Peter Fitzpatrick

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The 2025/26 Premier League season is here, and betting on the action has never been easier or more rewarding — as long as you know what you are doing, of course. 

Whether you are a newbie bettor or an expert punter already, backing your predictions during the football season can add extra intrigue and excitement to the action each matchday. 

Football and gambling have gone hand in hand, and the English top flight remains undoubtedly the sport's most popular betting market in the U.K. 

With 38 game weeks stretching from August to May, there's ample opportunity to pick a few winners, spot some value and make a tidy profit during the season, while there are also multiple outright betting markets that will keep you interested across the season. 

Here at The Sporting News, we want to help you learn how to bet on the Premier League online, both safely and responsibly, equipping you with the knowledge to make the best educated choices in your betting. Read on for more...

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How to bet on the Premier League 2025/26 and football markets

Betting on the Premier League offers a huge array of potential options for savvy punters. There are several different types of bets to get your head around when navigating the Premier League betting markets. Let's have a look at them. 

Outright betting

There are a multitude of ways to bet on Premier League football these days, but at its most basic level is the outright football bet or the full-time result.

Often known as 1x2 betting, a bet is placed on one of three outcomes, either the home team to win, the away team to win or the game to end in a draw. 

Some betting companies offer "at 90 minutes" where if the team you backed is winning at the end of normal time, the result stands regardless of what happens in added time. 

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Goal Line: Over/Under

Sometimes abbreviated as O/U betting, you can predict whether a match will feature either under or over a specific goal line. For example, if a match goes over or under 2.5 goals.

In this instance, if there are three goals or more your bet would win. However, if the match has two goals or less, then the bet will lose.

You can also bet on under that goal margin, so if the match features two goals or less, then the bet would land. 

Both Teams To Score (BTTS)

Rather than wagering on the outright winner, you can bet on a Premier League match to see both teams scoring, which has now become a common accumulator-based bet on online soccer betting sites.

It's unique to football betting, where you bet on both teams either scoring or not. It takes away the tension of betting on an outright winner, but can also keep your accumulator interesting, often with greater odds involved.

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Spread betting and Asian handicap

So what is spread betting? This type of bet differs from your traditional fixed-odds betting in that you are betting on a range of outcomes to an event/match rather than a fixed result.

With football, this could mean betting on the total goals scored in a match, the time of the first goal, the number of booking points a team or player will receive, the amount of corners, or even a market called 'Supremacy' — the margin of victory one team beats the other by.

Spread betting originated from professional bettors attempting to find the edge in the financial markets, but due to widespread interest has found its way into mainstream online football betting.

Elsewhere, Asian handicap betting is a form of match betting where the possibility of a draw is removed, with just a win or loss the two possible outcomes.

One team receives an advantage or a disadvantage to level the playing field, effectively giving one team a virtual deficit to overcome. You are betting on which team will win, with the handicap taken into account.

For insurance, if team A is the heavy favourite, but has skinny outright odds in the 1x2 market, then you could give them a handicap to overcome, which would widen the odds and offer more of a return of investment. In addition, you could find value when an underdog or favourite is either under or over-rated by the traders.

Here's how this might look:

Bet

Handicap

Outcome for Liverpool

Outcome for Sunderland

Odds

Liverpool (-1.5)

-1.5

Win by 2+ goals

Win by 1 or fewer, Draw, Lose

29/20

Liverpool (-2)

-2

Win by 3+ goals

Win by 2, Draw, Lose

3/1

Sunderland (+2)

+2

Win, Draw, Lose by 1 goal

Win, Draw, Lose by 2+ goals

17/20

Sunderland (+3)

+3

Win, Draw, Lose by 2 goals

Win, Draw, Lose by 3+ goals

8/1

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Corners, cards and prop betting

Corners and cards betting, which are off-shoots of proposition betting, otherwise known as ‘prop bets’ have grown in popularity in recent years. A type of market, known to be great for finding the best value in a saturated but ever-evolving industry.

There are some straight-forward card markets, such as the amount of cards to be shown in one game, a specific player to be shown a card or betting on a team to get the most cards in the match or even to be shown the first red card of the game.

Commonly, corner betting consists of three different elements: under/over an amount of corners, exact amount of corners, and corner bands.

Corner bands differ from the other two mentioned, alternatively you can bet on the numbers of corners without having to be tied down to one specific number, for instance you can bet on 0-4 or 4-8, for example.

These all come under prop betting, which can also be known as side bets or novelty bets, with other examples being a player/team to have X number of shots on target, or even things such as shirt colours, or which half will produce the most goals.

Accumulators

Accumulator (acca) betting is popular among both casual and professional football bettors alike on the Premier League. This is where you can combine multiple selections into one bet. The motivation behind this sees the odds boost and the possibility to increase your overall winnings if all selections land.

The more picks you add to the acca, the bigger the odds, but that also heightens the chance of the bet losing, given the amount of variables that have to fall in your favour.

For example you can bet on the outright result, both teams to score and the goals market in individual matches to make up one accumulator bet. These are often called fold bets, so for instance, you place a six-fold accumulator on Saturday’s football. 

This differs to the 'Bet Builders' that online football betting sites will put together, which are bespoke multiple bets that could incorporate a player to score, a player to be carded as well the full-time result for example. 

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Live Premier League football betting

Live betting, also widely known as in-play betting, is a process of placing a bet when a football match is ongoing.

You can find some good variance and betting value when spread betting and betting arbitrage across, tracking a variety of online sports bookmakers for the edge of the in-play markets, as prices can change quickly and often.

For instance, you could be watching a Premier League match where a player has just committed two fouls, that could be an ideal time to place a live or in-play bet on said player to be shown a yellow or red card.

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Top tips for betting on Premier League Football

Want to bet on Premier League football like a pro? Here's our top tips for being successful:

1. Do your research

Try to avoid placing bets on Premier League matches that you have no idea about. Albeit you may win this way once or twice, this is not a long-term solution to successful betting. Dive into the statistics of players and clubs including recent form, how teams fare in home fixtures against away fixtures, as well as up-to-date teams news like injuries and suspension. 

2. Follow Premier League tipsters on social media or other platforms

Take note from experts in the field, including us here at TSN, who have an impressive track record of making successful bets. The last 15-20 years has featured the rise of online betting experts making a name for themselves with as much, if not even more, influence as the traditional media. Keeping track of a diverse portfolio from a variety of sources will only help you to make educated, informed bets.

3. Make use of promotions and welcome offers

With more and more sports betting sites popping up, the competition to get your attention is fierce. This is where welcome offers, reload offers and promotions can make a serious impact to swaying new customer sign-ups and existing customers coming back for more.

An example could be Parimatch's tempting offer, where signing up and betting on Premier League will earn a winning boost up to ₹30,000 as welcome bonus.

Keep across the various online football betting platforms for the best value.

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Premier League 2025/26 predictions, latest odds

This year's Premier League race is shaping up to be a fascinating one.

The title is likely to be fought out between Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City, with Chelsea a potential dark horse. 

All four made up last year's top four, and will be expected to do so again, with Newcastle and Aston Villa likely to be up there again. Can either Manchester United or Tottenham make a big climb back up the table after last season's horror shows?

The last two seasons have seen all three promoted sides go straight back down on both occasions, and that could worryingly continue this year, with Brentford and Wolves probably the most likely other sides to be involved in the relegation scrap. 

Whoever you fancy, there are plenty of potential opportunities to bet.

You can find the latest odds for the Premier League title, Premier League relegation and a top-four finish by visiting our partner Dafabet here

Premier League betting offers

Below are some of the best welcome bonuses and free bet offers available in the U.K. for the the Premier League season. 

This list is not exhaustive — and it's always worth scouring the market and doing your own additional research to see what value can be had before the season gets underway. 

It's also important to remember to carefully check the Terms and Conditions for each of the offers listed below, so that you can fully activate your free bet or bonus.

How to sign up for a betting account to bet on the Premier League

Signing up for an account to bet on the Premier League is easy. Here's our handy guide to get you started.

  1. Choose a Licensed Betting Site
    Select a reputable and licensed betting site that operates legally in your region.

  2. Sign-up with your chosen firm
    Navigate to your chosen site via our handy links for each operator here and click on "Sign Up", "Join Now", or "Register" — usually located at the top, right corner of the homepage.

  3. Enter Personal Information
    Fill in details such as: Full name, Date of birth (must be 18+ in most countries), Address, Email address and Phone number.

  4. Create Login Credentials
    Choose: a username, secure password and sometimes a security question for recovery.

  5. Verify Your Identity
    Upload documents to confirm your identity and address, such as: passport or driving license, utility bill or bank statement (usually dated within 3 months)

  6. Set Deposit Limits (Optional but Recommended)
    Many platforms allow you to set daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits to encourage responsible gambling.

  7. Make Your First Deposit
    Choose a payment method (credit/debit card, e-wallet, bank transfer, etc.) and deposit funds into your account.

  8. Claim Any Welcome Bonus (if available)
    Follow any instructions to claim a welcome offer, such as entering a promo code or placing a qualifying bet.

  9. Start betting!
    Remember, though, to always bet responsibly and within your means, taking advantage of time-outs, self exclusion and other measures if you feel that your gambling is becoming an issue. 

Peter Fitzpatrick

Peter Fitzpatrick is a freelance content producer for The Sporting News working on betting content for English-language editions. He has been working in sports media since 2022 following a career change mid-lockdown. He has primarily written on football, but also has a keen interest in rugby union, basketball and tennis.