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Online Betting with Totesport

Posted: 29th January 2010

Football betting should be fun and it is when using Totesport for your online betting requirements. The site has a clean and attractive layout, which makes it nice and easy to navigate to your selected page and place a football bet. 

The website features an extensive range of football bets, as would naturally be expected on any leading bookmakers site. These include the long range bets, such as champions, relegation, top scorers and cup winners. On an individual match basis, the punter has a variety of different bets, not solely the outcome of a specified game, but who will score the first goal, the last goal and even a hat trick! There are nearly 20 individual types of bet associated with a single match, enough to satisfy the most avid punter.

On the fun front, try the top trumps football manager game. Based on the popular card game, it’s a great way to test your football knowledge and win a little money at the same time.

Football coverage with totesport

totesport radio is always there to help, giving a knowledgeable overview of the upcoming fixtures for online betting.

totesport.com also includes a very extensive football stats section with a huge selection of facts, figures and data to help in decision-making on British games as well as international matches, which should prove to be incredibly useful with the World Cup not too far off with 32 of the world’s best sides due to battle it out in South Africa.

In advance of the summer’s tournament there are already a substantial number of special markets available and totesport are going to ensure that there will be many more opportunities, once the action starts, for your football betting needs.
 




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