Soccer Markets on Gembet With 10 Betting Options to Know
Soccer markets on Gembet are the different ways a player can bet on one match, from the final result to goals, handicaps, scorers and live events. Instead of choosing only which team will win, players can compare how each market is settled, what period it covers and what must happen for a wager to pay.
A single fixture can offer many soccer markets at the same time. Gembet’s current sportsbook help pages explain common options such as Match Winner, Over/Under, Double Chance, Draw No Bet, Correct Score, Both Teams to Score, player props and Asian Handicap.
One match can create many soccer markets
Suppose Nova FC plays Orbit United. Before kick-off, Gembet may show a Match Winner market, total goals, BTTS, handicap lines, first-half selections and exact-score choices. Once the match starts, live options can change with the score and time.
These soccer markets all refer to the same event, but they do not ask the same question. A 2-1 result can settle several of them differently.
Match Winner keeps the question simple
The classic 1X2 market asks for the result after the settlement period stated by the sportsbook. Under Gembet’s current common-market guidance, 1 means the home team wins, X means the draw and 2 means the away team wins.
For standard full-time soccer markets, Gembet notes that extra time and penalties are excluded unless the market says otherwise. That detail matters in cup matches where a team can qualify after drawing in normal time.
Double Chance gives one selection two outcomes
Double Chance expands the coverage. 1X covers a home win or draw, X2 covers an away win or draw, and 12 covers either team winning.
Because these soccer markets cover two outcomes instead of one, the price is normally lower than a straight 1X2 selection.
Draw No Bet removes the draw as a losing result
Draw No Bet lets a player back one team while protecting against a draw. If the chosen team wins, the bet wins. If it loses, the bet loses. If the match is drawn, Gembet’s current help guidance says the stake is refunded.
That makes these soccer markets different from both 1X2 and Double Chance even though all three focus on the match result.
Goal totals are about the combined score
Over/Under soccer markets ignore which team wins and focus on the number of goals. Over 2.5 needs at least three total goals. Under 2.5 needs two or fewer.
2-1 = 3 goals = Over wins
1-1 = 2 goals = Under wins
Gembet also explains that whole-number totals can return the stake when the final total lands exactly on the line. For example, Over 2.0 with exactly two goals is returned rather than won or lost.
Both Teams to Score can disagree with totals
BTTS asks whether each side scores at least once. A 2-1 score means BTTS Yes wins, while 3-0 means BTTS No wins.
The useful part of comparing soccer markets is seeing that BTTS and totals can point in different directions. A 3-0 score is Over 2.5 but BTTS No. A 1-1 score is Under 2.5 and BTTS Yes.
Correct Score requires the exact finishing result
Correct Score is much narrower. If the selection is 2-1, then 1-0, 2-0, 3-1 and 2-2 all lose.
These soccer markets usually carry larger odds because fewer final results satisfy the exact condition. Bigger odds should not be read as a sign that the outcome is more likely.
First-half markets use a shorter settlement window
Some Gembet soccer markets settle at half-time rather than full-time. Half Winner focuses on a specific half, while Half-Time/Full-Time asks the player to predict both stages.
A 1-2 Half-Time/Full-Time selection means the home side must lead at the interval and the away side must win at full time. A full-time comeback cannot rescue a losing first-half market.
Asian Handicap changes the score before settlement

Asian Handicap soccer markets apply a virtual advantage or disadvantage to one side. A -0.5 selection needs that team to win. A +0.5 selection can win if the team wins or draws.
Quarter lines such as -0.25, -0.75, +0.25 and +0.75 can split the stake across two nearby handicap lines. Gembet’s help centre explains that these can lead to half wins or half losses, while whole-number lines can produce a returned stake.
For example, a S$10 bet at -0.75 that wins by exactly one goal can settle half the stake as a win and return the other half, depending on the quoted odds.
Player props move the focus away from the final score
Gembet also describes player props among its common sports markets. These can involve goals, assists, cards, shots on target or another tracked statistic.
Soccer markets based on a player need careful wording. “Anytime Goalscorer” is not the same as “Player to Have a Shot on Target,” even if both selections involve the same person.
Team-specific markets focus on one side
Some soccer markets ask what one team will do rather than what happens across the whole match. Examples can include team goals, first team to score, win to nil, team corners or team cards where offered.
A “To Win to Nil” selection requires the chosen team to win and keep a clean sheet. A 2-0 result qualifies, while 2-1 does not.
Live soccer markets change as the match develops
Once a game starts, Gembet can offer live markets based on the current situation. Prices can move, markets can suspend temporarily, and new lines can appear as the score and time change.
For live Asian Handicap, Gembet’s current guidance says only the score from the moment the live bet is placed counts for that market. Earlier goals are ignored for settlement of that specific live handicap.
That makes live soccer markets particularly dependent on reading the exact line shown at placement.
Bet Builder can combine markets from the same match
Gembet’s current Bet Builder allows supported matches to combine multiple selections from one event into a single bet. This differs from a standard combo, which Gembet says generally combines selections from different events.
A player might combine a home result, Over 1.5 goals and a player selection when those options are compatible. The combined price updates as selections are added.
Bet Builder does not make soccer markets independent. Each condition included still has to satisfy the rules of the combined wager.
Singles combos and systems describe the bet structure
Market and bet type are not the same thing. Soccer markets describe what you are predicting, while Single, Combo and System describe how selections are packaged in the bet slip.
A Single uses one market and one outcome. A Combo links two or more selections across different events under Gembet’s current rules. A System creates multiple combinations from a group of selections.
Returned and half-settled bets change the payout
Not every soccer wager ends as a simple win or loss. Gembet’s help centre lists Win, Loss, Return/Void, Half Win and Half Loss among common settlement outcomes.
If S$10 is placed at odds of 2.00 and the bet wins:
S$10 × 2.00 = S$20 total payout
If a whole-number Asian line lands exactly on the push condition, the stake can be returned. Quarter handicaps can divide the stake into winning and returned portions or losing and returned portions.
Understanding these outcomes is especially important when comparing soccer markets that use Asian lines.
What should you check before selecting a market on Gembet?
Before confirming a wager, read the event, market name, settlement period, selection, odds and stake. For player props, confirm the player condition. For handicaps and totals, check whether the line is whole, half or quarter.
Gembet’s sports bet flow places the selected market into the Bet Slip, where the stake and potential payout can be reviewed before placement. Its current help guidance also states that a placed bet cannot be edited or cancelled.
Use the broader soccer guide when you need the basics
If you are still learning 1X2, decimal odds, singles, combos and live betting, the soccer betting guide covers the broader process before deeper market comparison.
This page is more narrowly about soccer markets and how the same match can generate different settlement conditions on Gembet.
Choose the market by the outcome you want to predict
The easiest way to understand soccer markets is to translate each one into a plain question. Who wins? How many goals are scored? Do both teams score? Does a player score? What happens after a handicap is applied? What is the score at half-time?
Gembet provides many ways to approach the same fixture, but soccer markets have their own winning conditions. When those conditions are clear, soccer markets become easier to compare.
Instead of choosing by odds alone, Gembet users can identify the outcome they actually want to predict, check how the market is settled and confirm that exact selection in the bet slip.
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