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10 less common sports to bet on

10 less common sports to bet on

Bet on these less common sports


For UK punters, it will take something special to unseat football and horse racing as the two most popular sports to bet on.

Others, such as tennis and golf, can be highly profitable, but people wager tens of millions of pounds on the ‘beautiful game’ and the racing…and that won’t be changing any time soon.

But sportsbooks offer dozens of options if your tastes are somewhat more niche. Here are some of the more unusual sports to bet on.

1) Wrestling (WWE)

Whether we would class the antics of the World Wrestling Entertainment as sport or not is open to debate. What is certain is that the WWE is a rapidly-growing betting market.

If that seems strange because the action is scripted and thus the winner of each match is known in advance then yep, we’re with you on that.

The odds are typically weighted heavily in one wrestler’s favour, although shock results do happen. For example, Brock Lesnar was priced at 10/1 when he defeated the Undertaker at Wrestlemania 30.

2) Sumo wrestling

Fewer scripts, more grapples. Sumo wrestling remains one of Japan’s most beloved activities. Incredibly, it is one of the most widely bet-upon sports in Asia and beyond.

The events that attract the most money are the Japanese Honbasho events, of which there are six each year.

3) Futsal

Futsal, for the uninitiated, is essentially indoor football played with five players per team and a smaller, softer ball. It might not have the glitz and glamour of football, but for players seeking a more technical alternative to the ‘beautiful game’ it is rapidly growing in popularity.

As is often the case with fast-rising sports in the UK and beyond, the bookmakers have been quick to get on board. Game lines, money lines and handicaps can all be wagered upon.

4) Sailing

There are numerous different disciplines available in competitive sailing. While the opportunity to place bets upon these can often be scarce, you will find markets available throughout the year.

The big regattas are your best opportunity. The America’s Cup and Louis Vuitton Cup are perhaps the most well-supported amongst the punting community.

5) Surfing

You might think that surfing is a super-cool pastime that is exclusive to those lucky enough to live by the ocean, but remarkably there is a competitive element to it as well courtesy of the World Surf League (WSL).

Each surfer is judged by a panel on degree of difficulty (of their moves), innovation, speed, power and variety. And if you’re looking to ‘hang ten’ with some bets then you will find many bookmakers accepting wagers on WSL events.

10) Handball

Handball is a sort of Frankenstein sport: it features elements of football, basketball and rugby to create a high-scoring sport containing plenty of end-to-end action. Players pass the ball from hand to hand with the aim of throwing it into the opponents’ goal. The simplicity in the game has led to it being an Olympic sport since the 1970s.

Major leagues, as well as occasional international tournaments, take place across Europe. Handball betting opportunities are frequent and readily available with a number of sportsbooks.

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