The MLS is growing in stature year on year, and with that comes an almighty increase in finances of both a clubs’ valuation and how much they will spend each transfer window. Some MLS clubs have only been around for...
March Madness is a wonderful time of year because it brings fans together in a unique way and offers a wealth of betting opportunities with workplace brackets and sportsbooks options.
It’s the kind of event that appeals to everyone, from...
With the recent excitement of the Superbowl, the NBA Championships in full swing, and the return of major league baseball next month, there’s always something to keep you on the edge of your seat, and what better way of showing...
The American Song Contest is an adaptation of The Eurovision Song Contest. It is hoped that it will be just as popular as ESC. All 50 states + 5 territories + Washington DC will go head to head to produce the best original song. American Song Contest odds will be available from the leading sportsbooks.
Betting On The Super Bowl LVI is expected to be huge now that more states have legalised online wagering. Fans who want to place a SuperBowl 56 bet will have more opportunities than ever from the growing number of legal sportsbooks. You can bet on the winners, MVP and hundreds of proposition bets.
The next President betting odds have been released by sportsbooks ahead of the 2024 election. A host of betting markets are on offer for the US Election 2024 including who will be the Democrat and Republican nominees for both President and Vice President.
While mascots don’t necessarily impact the outcome of a sports game, they provide teams with a form of identity and branding that likely no player can provide. The majority of teams in the four main sports leagues (NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL) have mascots already, but 12 of them don’t. Surprisingly, or not, big-market teams like the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Dodgers find themselves mascot-less. But what if they weren’t?
Nearly 1 in 4 NFL fans admitted to using a fake social media account to trash talk players.
Deshaun Watson was the NFL player with the highest percentage of negative tweets directed at him. However, fans believed that Tom Brady was the player receiving the most hate online.
Aaron Jones and Aaron Rodgers, both of the Green Bay Packers, received the most love online.