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The cost of a multiple entry is R3 per combination

TAB is launching an exciting new soccer bet to coincide with the start of the World Cup in Qatar this Sunday.

Soccer 8 Halftime Fulltime (HF) will not only add to the excitement of the world’s best football tournament, it will also provide some great chances to land a big win with TAB.

Each Soccer 8 HF pool will comprise four matches. To win, players must forecast both the halftime result and fulltime result of each match, choosing from the standard three result options: 1 = Team A win; 2 = Draw; 3 = Team B win. The unit cost of the bet is R3 and a single or multiple entry can be played.

The cost of a multiple entry is R3 per combination.

The first Soccer 8 HF pool comprises the opening four matches at the World Cup:

  • Qatar vs Ecuador (18:00 Sunday)
  • England vs Iran (15:00 Monday)
  • Senegal vs Netherlands (18:00 Monday)
  • United States vs Wales (21:00 Monday)

The bet will utilise eight match numbers (M1 to M8) with an H do denote halftime and F for fulltime after each match number. Use odd match numbers (M1H, M3H, M5H and M7H) for halftime result choices in each game and even match numbers for fulltime predictions.

So, in the case of the first Soccer 8 HF pool:

  • M1H Qatar vs Ecuador = forecast your halftime result choice/s
  • M2F Qatar vs Ecuador = forecast your fulltime result choice/s
  • M3H England vs Iran = forecast your halftime result choice/s
  • M4F England vs Iran = forecast your fulltime result choice/s

Then do the same for the other two matches.

Please note that the bet must be called to tellers in TABs. Do not use the TAB soccer betting form. So as an example, call your bet as follows:

“Soccer 8 V1 (or V2 – this will be clearly shown with each pool). M1 numbers 2 and 3; M2 number 2; M3 number 1; M4 number 1” etc.

You might like to check out our Soccer / Football App

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