Antonio Conte Betting: Just 6/1 to be Gone Before the End of The Season

Antonio Conte Betting: Just 6/1 to be Gone Before the End of The Season
Steve Madgwick
Steve Madgwick Editor-In-Chief

I've spent over 20 years inside the betting industry. I'll guide you to avoid the hype, ignore the noise, and steer clear of the common pitfalls that catch out everyday punters.

  • Conte just 6/1 to last the full season With Spurs in new role
  • Tottenham 6/4 to finish higher than Arsenal in the EPL table according to bookmakers
  • Betting sites say 16/1 Conte wins the next 5 games in charge of Tottenham
  • or 250/1 to win next 8 consecutive games

With the arrival of Antonio Conte at The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium bookmakers have come up with a range of special bets based on the team and the manager himself.

They include potential winning runs now the Italian has taken charge, but also speculative bets on a short stay of the tenure.

Antonio Conte Special Betting Odds

Special Bet Odds Probability
Spurs to finish Higher than Arsenal 6/4 40.00%
To Finish higher that Man Utd 11/2 15.38%
Conte to leave before the End of this season 6/1 14.29%
Spurs to win next 5 PL Games 16/1 5.88%
Conte to Leave before Xmas Day 33/1 2.94%
Spurs to win next 8 Matches 250/1 0.40%
Piers Morgan to become Director of Football 1000/1 0.10%


There are some daft looking bets from bookmakers being offered around the arrival of Antonio Conte at Spurs but 6/4 for then to finish above Arsenal looks like it could be the most solid choice of them all.
Steve Madgwick - Specials Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Next 8 Matches

Giving consideration to a consecutive win run of 8 or even just 5 games might be rather speculative, although the next five games could be considered winnable. The first is an away trip to Everton, come through that with 3 points and the 16/1 to win the next 5 games might look value.

If Conte could steer Spurs to 3 points at Goodison this weekend, the 16/1 to win the next 5 games prior to this fixture, could begin to look good value.
Steve Madgwick - Specials Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Spurs Next 8 games

  • 7th Nov Everton (A)
  • 21st Nov Leeds (H)
  • 28th Nov Burnley (A)
  • 2nd Dec Brentford (H)
  • 5th Dec Norwich (H)
  • 12th Dec Brighton (A)
  • 16th Dec Leicester (A)
  • 19th Dec Liverpool (H)

Victor Moses

In addition to these bets, and if Conte can remain beyond Xmas day for which the bookmakers are offering odds of 33/1 that he will not, when the transfer window comes around, there will be betting available on who he will be likely to sign for the club.

Victor Moses is a random 12/1 chance with bookmakers to be the first signing Antonio Conte makes for Totenham.
Steve Madgwick - Specials Betting Expert - OLBG.com

At this stage there is only one name on the list and that is of Victor Moses, for whom betting sites are going 12/1 to become the first signing for Spurs for Conte



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