What Are Clean Sheet Odds? A clean sheet in Football is when a goalkeeper doesn’t concede any goals during a match, Clean Sheet odds are the probability of a goalkeeper not conceding in a Football match.
What is The Clean Sheet Betting Market?
There are two options when betting on the clean sheet market, clean sheet yes and clean sheet no. Clean sheet yes means you are betting the keeper won’t concede, and clean sheet no means you are betting the keeper will concede a goal at least.
This applies to normal time (90 minutes plus injury time) like most football betting markets do.
When you place a bet on a match for a keeper to keep a clean sheet (clean sheet yes) the keeper must not let in any goals during normal time.
Example: you place a clean sheet yes be ton Jordan Pickford in the England Vs Slovakia match, the game ended 1-1 in normal time, Pickford conceded 1 goal so did not keep a clean sheet, the bet is a loss from the second that goal is conceded and given.
When you bet clean sheet no this goalkeeper must concede at least a goal during normal time.
Example: you place a bet on Jordan Pickford not to keep a clean sheet in the England Vs Slovakia match, and from the second he concedes a goal that is given the bett is a winner, regardless of what the score ended up being.
Pros And Cons Of Betting On Clean Sheets
When you place a bet on this market like all other betting markets it has its pros and cons, here are the pros and cons for the clean sheet betting market.
Pros
- Higher odds than win-only markets
- Most bookies offer this market in-play and with cash out in-play too
- With a lot of research, this can be a successful market for you to bet on
Cons
- Sometimes players don’t play as well either through injury or fatigue and this can be costly in this market, a bad pass or goalkeeper error can cause a goal instantly.
- On occasion, it has been said that this market doesn’t offer the value odds-wise that it should.
Who Uses The Clean Sheet Market?
The clean sheet betting market is probably used by punters who like to bet on statistical data from football matches. Much like the how many cards in a match market or over/under corners betting.
Football tipsters will probably use this market based on statistical data research and trends too.