Half Time / Full Time Betting
Half Time/Full Time (HT/FT), also called the double result, asks you to predict the result at half time and at full time. Getting both right is hard, so it pays longer odds. This guide explains it with hypothetical examples only.
- It is a bet on the result at both half time and full time.
- Nine — three possible outcomes (home/draw/away) at half time combined with three at full time.
- Comeback combinations like Away/Home pay the most because a team trailing at half time and winning by full time is the rarest outcome.
What HT/FT is
You predict two results in one bet: who is leading (or level) at half time, and who wins (or draws) at full time. Both parts must be correct.
The nine combinations
With three outcomes at each stage (home/draw/away), there are nine HT/FT combinations — for example Home/Home, Draw/Home, Away/Away.
Why it pays long odds
Because you must call two stages correctly, each combination is less likely than a single full-time result, so HT/FT pays more. 'Comeback' combinations like Away/Home pay the most because they are rarest. See how odds work.
Settlement
HT/FT is settled on regulation time, using the score at the half-time whistle and at the final whistle. It pairs well with the 1X2 result and correct score for those who like result-based markets.
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FAQ
It is a bet on the result at both half time and full time. Both parts must be correct, which is why it pays longer odds.
Nine — three possible outcomes (home/draw/away) at half time combined with three at full time.
Comeback combinations like Away/Home pay the most because a team trailing at half time and winning by full time is the rarest outcome.
Last updated: 2026-06-15