GAA Betting Odds
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☘️ Bet on GAA Competitions | All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, Munster Hurling Championship, Leinster Hurling Championship, Ulster Football Championship, Connacht Football Championship, Leinster Football Championship, and Munster Football Championship |
🖋️ GAA Betting Markets | Match Winner, Draw No Bet, First Goal Scorer, First Scoring Play, Winning Margin, Handicap Betting |
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When people think of popular sports in Ireland, they will mostly think of sports such as football, horse racing, golf, and rugby.
While these are highly popular, there are also sports that are endemic to the Emerald Isle, and these are GAA games such as Gaelic football, hurling, and Gaelic handball.
In this guide, you can find out more about how to bet on such sports as well as the biggest competitions and different markets you can choose from. So, without further ado, let’s crack on.
GAA Betting Odds
With regard to GAA betting odds, there are three different odds formats that you can decide to use and these are decimal, fractional, and American.
At Betiton Ireland, you have the option of using any one of these formats, but the default odds format is decimal.
If you want to change to one of the other formats, then you can do so in the top right. If you happen to be new to Gaelic games betting, then we suggest that you make use of decimal odds since they are the easiest ones to understand.
Below we have given a brief explanation for each:
- Decimal:
The number given tells you the total payout that winning bets will give back, and not just your overall profit.
- Fractional:
The number indicates the amount that is available for every €1 that you stake.
- American:
These odds have a plus and minus sign. The plus sign tells you who the underdogs are, the minus sign tells you who the favourites are.
GAA Betting Explained
So, how do you go about making use of betting odds GAA? Well, in order to do so, you will obviously have to have a Betiton Ireland account. Thankfully, setting up an account with us is a simple process, and it has been explained below in our step-by-step guide.
- Head to our homepage and click the “Sign Up” button.
- You will then have to input your email address, and then create a unique username and password.
- The next thing that you need to do is hand over some personal details, including your date of birth, full name, house address, and mobile number.
- Check that all the info provided is correct, and then click “Create Account”.
- You are now the owner of a Betiton Ireland account.
What Gaelic Games Do We Have at Betiton Ireland?
Since we cater for Irish punters, we make sure that we have odds and markets for a range of top-quality GAA fixtures. So, whatever type of Gaelic games you like to place bets on, we are pretty sure that you will not be disappointed by the betting options that we are currently offering. Let us take a closer look at the Gaelic games that are available at Betiton.
Gaelic Football
Gaelic football, also simply referred to as “Gaelic”, is the most popular of all Gaelic games.
The aim of the game is to score as many points as possible by hitting the ball through H-shaped goals at each end of the pitch.
The teams are made up of 15 players each, and the players are able to use their feet and hands to move with and pass the ball.
Gaelic football matches are made up of two 35-minutes halves.
Find out all that you need to know about this entertaining sport on our Gaelic football betting page.
Gaelic Hurling
This is a sport that involves players using a wooden hurling stick to hit a small ball into their opponent’s goal.
The length of the stick depends on the preference of the player, but it is usually around 35 inches.
It is one of the world’s oldest field games, as it combines elements of lacrosse, field hockey, and baseball.
The ball can be slapped with an open palm, kicked, caught in the air and carried in the hands for a maximum of four steps before it has to be bounced on the stick.
Like Gaelic football, each team has 15 players and a match lasts 70 minutes.
If you want to find out more about hurling, then feel free to check out our hurling betting page.
Gaelic Handball
Gaelic handball is a ball game that involves a wall and a ball – players take it in turns to hit the ball against the wall, trying to get it to bounce twice before their opponent can strike back.
The ball has to strike the front wall before it hits the ground.
There are different versions as it can be played 1 vs 1 or 2 vs 2. In this game, only the player or team that is serving can earn a point, with matches usually being the best of three sets – a set is won when a player or team reaches 21 points.
You can find out more on our handball betting page.
Top 10 GAA Competitions You Can Bet on
When you are GAA betting online, you will obviously want to be trying your luck on some of the biggest GAA competitions around.
So, with this firmly in mind, we have provided you with a table where you can find the dates for some of the biggest and best GAA competitions.
☘️ GAA Competition | 🏟️ Place | 📅 Dates |
✔️ Ulster Senior Football Championship | Ulster | 7th April – 12th May |
✔️ Leinster Senior Football Championship | Leinster | 7th April – 12th May |
✔️ Connacht Senior Football Championship | Connacht | 6th April – 5th May |
✔️ Munster Senior Football Championship | Munster | 7th April – 5th May |
✔️ All-Ireland Senior Football Championship | Various Provinces | May, June, and July – Dates to be Announced |
✔️ Leinster Hurling Championship | Leinster | 20th April – 8th June |
✔️ Munster Hurling Championship | Munster | 21st April – 9th June |
✔️ All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship | Various Provinces | Dates to be Announced |
✔️ World Handball Championship | Limerick | 18th-23rd August |
✔️ 4-Wall (40×20) World Championships | Dublin, Kilkenny, Carlow, and Laois | Late 2024 – Dates to be Announced |
GAA Betting Markets Available at Betiton Ireland
When you are betting on GAA, there will be plenty of different markets that you can consider placing your money on, ensuring that there is always some sort of entertainment available.
We are now going to take a look at some of the most popular GAA betting markets that can be found at Betiton Ireland.
Outright Winner:
With GAA outright betting, what you need to do is try to predict the team that will go on and win the trophy – place your bet as early as you can since the odds will get shorter with each passing round.
Match Winner:
If you do not want to bet on the overall winner of an event, you can try to predict the team that will come out on top in a particular match.
Double Chance:
If you think a team has a chance of winning a match but are not completely sure, then you can opt for the double chance option, where your bet will be a successful one if they go on to win or draw the match.
Accumulator Betting:
If you want to put some money on a few matches but are not impressed by the odds that are being offered, then you can consider placing them all in one accumulator bet – the bookmaker will multiply the odds together, giving larger potential returns.
Winning Margin:
If you think that a team will win a match quite comfortably, then you can look for bigger returns by betting on the number of points that you think they will win the match by. Your bookmaker will offer a points range, and you just have to select the points range which you think the winners will win by.
Total Points Scored:
Your bookie will provide you with a figure, and then it will be up to you to bet on whether the total points scored in the game will be over or under that particular number.
First Scoring Play:
With such a market, you are wagering on who will register the first points in a match – when it comes to Gaelic football or hurling, it can be the first goal as well.
Handicap Betting:
With GAA handicap betting, you have the option of giving one of the teams a points advantage or disadvantage in order to level the playing field.
Live GAA Betting at Betiton Ireland
Sometimes you might want to place a bet on a Gaelic games match that has already started, and this is a possibility now thanks to live GAA betting.
At Betiton Ireland, we keep up to date with what is happening in big Gaelic football and hurling matches and provide you with live GAA betting outcomes and odds.
When you are GAA live betting, the odds will consistently change, so keep this in mind when you are taking your time over whether to place a bet or not.
How to Bet on Gaelic Games at Betiton Ireland?
How do you place bets on GAA results at Betiton Ireland? Well, it is a very easy thing to do, and it has been explained in the step-by-step guide below:
- Sign into Betiton and head over to our Gaelic Games section.
- Browse through the different Gaelic sport options and click on whatever appeals to you.
- They will be automatically added to your betting slip.
- Add your stake in the necessary box, and click “Submit”.
- You have just placed a Gaelic games bet.
Betiton Ireland GAA Betting Tips
In this section of our betting GAA guide, we are going to give you some quality GAA betting tips that you should remember when you are betting on these entertaining sports.
- Consider Form: Before you finalise any bet on a GAA team, make sure to check out the form that they are in. If they have been losing a lot lately, we recommend betting on another outcome.
- Head-to-Head is Important: Teams usually have opponents that they tend to fare poorly against, so before betting on a team to win a match, check out their head-to-head form against their upcoming opponents.
- Check Injuries and Suspensions: Gaelic games are tough, so it is not rare for injuries to crop up. Additionally, players can get sent off for bad tackles and get subsequent bans. If a team happens to be missing a number of key players, their chances of being victorious will obviously decrease.
- Check the Weather: Ideal weather conditions for Gaelic games are warm and bright with little wind and firm ground underfoot. However, this is a rarity in Ireland, and wet and slippery conditions can play a huge part in the quality and outcome of a match. So, before placing a bet, check out what the weather forecast is predicting.
Free GAA Betting Offer
At Betiton Ireland, we do not offer bonuses that are specific for Gaelic games, but we do give our new customers the chance to claim a free bet that can be used on any available sport that we have.
Those who register with us can make a €15 qualifying wager and then claim a free bet that is worth €10. The main T&Cs of this welcome offer can be found below:
- For new customers only.
- Minimum odds of 2.00.
- You will have 14 days to use the free bet.
- Payments with Skrill, PayPal, Neteller, and Paysafecard are not accepted.
Other Sports Categories Available at Betiton Ireland
We know that not everyone likes to place bets on Gaelic games, so we make sure that we have a wide variety of markets and competitive odds for a range of other popular sports. Below you can find a list of other spirts that you can bet on if you decide to sign up at Betiton Ireland.
- Football
- Cricket
- Basketball
- Tennis
- Boxing
- UFC
- Rugby Union
- Horse Racing
- Greyhound Racing
- Formula 1
- eSports
Responsible Gambling
We take responsible gambling really seriously at Betiton Ireland, which is the reason why you will find various features that you can make use of to ensure that you are not spending too much.
For instance, we give our customers the chance to make daily, weekly, or monthly deposit limits. Also, if you think that you have lost control of our gambling, then you can set up a self-exclusion period.
Additionally, whether you are All-Ireland betting or betting on some other type of sport, you should always come up with a budgeted amount that you know you can afford to potentially lose.
When your budgeted money has been spent, occupy your brain with something else. Never chase your losses.
Frequently Asked Questions about GAA Betting
What Are the Five GAA Sports?
The five GAA sports are Gaelic football, hurling, Gaelic handball, rounders, and camogie.
What Is the GAA Known for?
The GAA, which stands for Gaelic Athletic Association, focuses on promoting the different Irish Gaelic games and whatever else is indigenous to Irish culture.
Which Is the Oldest GAA Sport?
The oldest GAA sport is Hurling. In fact, it is one of the world’s oldest field games, having been around for more than 3000 years.
How Many Countries Play Gaelic Games?
Gaelic games can be found in a number of countries around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Canada, Saudi Arabia, UAE, United States, Mexico, and Argentina.
What Is the Most Popular GAA Sport?
Gaelic football is the most popular GAA sport. In fact, it is the most popular of any sport in the Emerald Isle.