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The Best and Worst Bets of the 2024-25 Soccer Season

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Another season of European soccer is completed, and there were loads of shocks and surprises along the way. With plenty of major trophies being picked up by outsiders, it’s time to look back at what the bookies got wrong and right about last season.

Premier League winner

The bookies had Manchester City and Arsenal as the leading two favorites going into the campaign, with City slightly favoured at 6/5 over Arsenal at 13/8. Of course, in reality, the title was won rather easily by the third-favorite Liverpool after a shocking mid-season collapse by City and an underwhelming campaign from Arsenal.

longest-odds Premier League winner since Leicester City’s improbable 5000/1 triumph

Liverpool was as long as 8/1 going into opening day, surprisingly making them the longest-odds Premier League winner since Leicester City’s improbable 5000/1 triumph – a feat that will likely never be replicated.

Premier League top goalscorer

Mohamed Salah had surprisingly long odds to win the top goalscorer award in the Premier League, but this was owed a lot to Erling Haaland’s terrifying form over previous seasons, which made him a huge odds-on favorite at 4/6.

Salah was available at 10/1 to finish highest on the scoring charts, making him a great win for whoever predicted his stellar campaign. Haaland’s low odds also opened up plenty of each-way value, with Alexander Isak and Chris Wood the picks of the bunch.

The Liverpool-Salah double would have seen slightly reduced odds as the two events are correlated, but would have still been available at odds of around 60/1, making it one of the best bets of the season.

Relegation

The three promoted teams were once again consigned to relegation in 2025, with all three quickly looking doomed and finishing well below 17th place. This reflected the odds going into the campaign, with Leicester, Ipswich, and Southampton priced at 4/9, 10/11, and 6/5, respectively, to move down.

Champions League

Few would doubt that Paris Saint-Germain was well deserving of their first-ever Champions League title, as they simply outclassed their opposition at every turn before utterly demolishing a very solid Inter Milan side in the final. However, this did not reflect their outsider odds of 18/1 at the start of the season, making them the highest odds winners of all the major tournaments.

Above them in the betting markets pre-season were Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, and Arsenal, all of whom had disappointing campaigns. Barcelona, who are now widely considered to have been the second-best team in Europe over the season, were just sixth favorites at 14/1.

Other leagues

The best bet to be found among league winners was probably Napoli, with Scott McTominay powering them to a shocking Serie A title. In simulations run by Opta’s supercomputer, the Partenopei were given just a 0.4% chance of lifting the title, but eventually secured it on the final day, in part thanks to their talismanic midfielder, who also picked up the Serie A player of the year. 

Napoli’s slim chances, according to the stats, weren’t backed by the bookie’s odds being quite so high, but they could still be gotten at 7/1 before the campaign kicked off. 

PSG were unsurprisingly very short odds, although the 1/4 might look like value in hindsight

Elsewhere, Real Madrid were heavily favored at the start of the season, with Barcelona being available at 7/2 before the season commenced. In Germany and France, meanwhile, the heavy favorites prevailed, with Bayern reclaiming the league title at 4/9 odds. PSG were unsurprisingly very short odds, although the 1/4 might look like value in hindsight, given how utterly dominant they were over the season.

Best bet of the season

A bet on Liverpool to win the Premier League, Barcelona to win La Liga, and PSG to win the Champions League sounds fairly reasonable in hindsight, although all were outsiders at the start of the season. Accordingly, $10 placed on this treble would’ve returned a whopping $7,695 at the end of the season.

Worst bet of the season

Betting on the underdogs would have been by far the best strategy for 2024-25, with only Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich winning major trophies after going in as favorites. Accordingly, there were plenty of low-odds bets that failed to materialize over the course of the season. Some of the picks where the bookies profited were Erling Haaland to win the Golden Boot at 1/8 and Real Madrid to win La Liga at 4/9. 

However, for some low-odds bets which were truly nowhere near hitting, the pick surely has to go on Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur to achieve top-four finishes at 21/10 and 9/4. In reality, the two finished just outside the relegation places after truly dreadful seasons, only escaping a relegation battle because of the particularly poor quality of the bottom three.

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PokerStars Fined $728k in Sweden After Failing to Quickly Check Source High Rollers’ Source of Funds

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PokerStars is in hot water in Sweden after it wasn’t quick enough in conducting source of funds checks on high rollers, which violated the country’s anti-money laundering (AML) laws.

The Flutter Entertainment-owned brand will pay a SEK 7m ($728,199) fine and received an official warning from Sweden’s gambling regulator, Spelinspektionen, for its transgressions.

An investigation highlighted the slow checks on ten big spenders in 2023 and their insufficient accuracy in determining the users’ behavior in relation to their age bracket.

risk limits were also deemed to be too high to properly prevent fraud

The operator’s risk limits were also deemed to be too high to properly prevent fraud, with single transactions only sparking additional checks if they were $20,000 or $40,000 for combined net deposits.

While PokerStars fought back on certain aspects of the judgment, Spelinspektionen disagreed that its AML systems were sufficient.

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EPL Teams Have One More Season Before Front-Of-Shirt Gambling Ban Cuts Revenue by 60%

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The prevalence of gambling-related advertising that people see while watching English Premier League (EPL) games is a hot topic in the UK. Fans are inundated with television commercials, pitchside hoardings, and logos on the jerseys of players for online casinos and sportsbooks.

Clubs agreed in April 2023 to stop showing gambling brands on the front of their shirts from the start of the 2026/2027 season, despite these advertising positions proving very lucrative for them.

these sponsors pay 38% more than market value

New research as part of The Sponsor’s ‘Premier League Fair Market Sponsorship Values’ estimates that the drop in revenue as a result of this change could be 60%, as these sponsors pay 38% more than market value for these spots.

There’ll be less competition when bidding for these spots once gambling companies exit the bidding war, with The Sponsor Editor Sean Connell saying that these companies are currently “propping up” the EPL sponsorship market.

11 EPL teams currently have front-of-shirt gambling sponsors.

Some brands are pivoting towards sleeve advertising positions, something which will still be permitted under the incoming restriction. According to The Sponsor’s report, an average sleeve sponsorship spot is now worth £7.2m ($9.7m).

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BetMGM Reprimanded Over Advert Featuring Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal

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BetMGM has received a stern slap on the wrist from the Dutch gambling regulator for featuring a famous soccer player in its recent advert.

Lamine Yamal, a 17-year-old winger for Spanish team Barcelona, featured in the BetMGM advert – something which the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) said violated its ad laws. Betting firms are not permitted to use images of or partner with famous people seen to have a lot of influence over younger demographics.

It could certainly be argued that Yamal fits this bracket. The Spanish player shot to fame during the previous UEFA European Football Championship.  He was named Young Player of the Tournament, lighting up the competition as his team were crowned champions in Berlin, Germany. He was also the youngest player in Euros history at only 16 years and 338 days old upon his debut.

The KSA confirmed that it had only decided to warn BetMGM this time, claiming the operator acted quickly to remove the ad. The regulator did however note that BetMGM should have reported on itself when it noticed the violation. “Licensees are required to inform the KSA of errors on their part that could pose a danger to consumers,” the KSA said.

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