The draw no bet market provides a twist to match odds, offering a bit of security to punters wagering on World Cup games at UK betting sites.
Simply, draw no bet (DNB) means that your stake will be returned if the match ends level, whilst winnings are paid out if your backed team wins.
Draws weren’t all that common at the last World Cup in 2022 with 10 out of 48 group stage games ending all square. However, in a game that’s expected to be tight, draw no bet can prove a valuable betting tool.
If you’re new to the draw no bet…
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