Maximum excitement on FA Cup final
A THIRD of FA Cup finals at the new Wembley have gone into extra-time. That includes Arsenal’s dramatic victory over Hull City last year and their encounter with Aston Villa tomorrow could well go to the wire too. Sporting Index have a huge range of markets on all aspects of the game, including a selection on the possibility that the sides won’t be separated in regular time.
The price of total minutes of extra-time played is set at 6-7 so, with the result certain to be zero or the full 30, buyers would benefit massively from a stalemate after 90 minutes.
The first Arsenal extra-time goal is trading at 24.75-25.25 minutes. This market will make up zero if the match doesn’t go to extra-time, or if Arsenal fail to score in the extra 30 minutes. However, if the Gunners managed to net in the 14th minute of the opening period of extra-time this would make up 104.
With total goal minutes in extra-time pitched at 24-28, a late goal – or two really late on – could lead to huge earnings, while you know that your downside is 28 times your stake if the match doesn’t go to extra-time, or there is no goal in added period.
So, if you think Villa will really make Arsenal work to retain the Cup, the extra-time spread betting market is certainly worth a look.
Losses can exceed your initial deposit. Prices subject to fluctuation.