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
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  • 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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