Understanding Extra Time in Soccer Betting

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    Referees usually add a few minutes to the end of each half to account for lost playing time (e.g., fouls, injuries, etc.). This added time is called injury or stoppage time. For events like the World Cup, including knockout rounds, if a match ends in a draw after regular time, extra time will be played. Let's explore whether soccer betting includes extra time and the special types of bets during this period.

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    Does Soccer Betting Include Extra Time?
    If you're placing a bet on one of the teams to win and a draw is one of the options, extra time won't be included in your bet.
    For example, suppose you're betting on a knockout stage match between the USA and England in the World Cup. The match result odds might look like this:
    England: -170
    USA: +500
    Draw: +290
    Your bet will lose if you bet on either the USA or England to win after 90 minutes plus injury time, but the match ultimately goes into extra time.
    Extra time consists of two halves, each lasting 15 minutes, totaling 30 minutes. If the match is still tied at the end of extra time, both teams will compete in a penalty shootout. The team with more successful penalty kicks after the first 5 attempts advances to the next stage of the tournament.
    Additionally, if the shootout remains tied after 5 penalty kicks each, both teams continue taking penalty kicks until a player misses.
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    First Goal Scorer Bet
    This type of bet involves betting on a player to score the opening goal of the match, regardless of their team's ultimate result. If your chosen player doesn't score the first goal but scores later in the match, your bet might be partially refunded based on the insurance policy of the respective bookmaker. Note that many bookmakers also include extra time for this type of bet, and sometimes, a golden goal in extra time might determine the outcome of a cup match.
    Cup Winner Bet Including Extra Time
    During a tournament final, there's a special bet known as 'Team to Lift the Trophy' or a similar option. This two-way bet requires you to predict the winner of the match, including extra time and penalty shootout.
    Most over/under bets (total goals) on betting platforms only consider the first 90 minutes, unless there are specific rules stated otherwise. For instance, if you bet on under 2.5 goals and the score is 1-1 after both the regular time and the injury time in the second half, you would win the bet regardless of the final score in extra time, even if it's 2-1.
    Final Score Exact Bet
    One of the more challenging soccer bets is predicting the exact final score. For this bet, you must correctly predict both the total number of goals and which team wins or if it's a draw. Some bookmakers include extra time in this difficult bet. Unfortunately, not only must you predict the precise goal tally, but you also need to accurately determine the winning team or a draw, making it an intricate bet. For instance, you could bet that the home team will win 3-2 against the away team, even if it takes two thrilling extra-time halves.

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    Generally, basic soccer bets like match results or over/under goals usually exclude extra time. However, special bets such as both teams to score might encompass extra time as well
     

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