- Bovada Sportsbook offers -105 odds for the result of the Super Bowl 60 coin toss.
- Coin toss betting odds provide a way to get extra value on the outright winner of SB LX.
- There are +450 odds for the New England Patriots to win the coin toss and win the game, while there are +165 odds for the Seattle Seahawks to win the toss and the game.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Bovada is the best sportsbooks for betting on the Super Bowl coin toss at this year’s big game. Since it expects to be one of the most popular ways to bet on Super Bowl 60, Bovada offers four different coin toss betting markets.
Coin Toss Betting Odds
- Heads -105
- Tails -105
The classic 50/50 bet for the Super Bowl has came up tails in seven of the last 11 Super Bowls. Heads may be due at -105 odds since they now trail the all-time count with 28, compared to tails coming up 31 times since the first Super Bowl in 1967.
Other Super Bowl Coin Toss Betting Props At Bovada
Betting on a team to win the coin toss and the game is an exciting way to get some extra value on an outright winner. Instead of betting the Patriots Super Bowl 60 odds at +185, Bovada bettors can get +450 odds for the Patriots to win the toss and the game.
Coin Toss Betting Prop: Will Patriots Win Coin Toss and Game
- Yes +450
- No -775
The same market is offered for the favored Seattle Seahawks, which presents a fun way to get better odds on the favorite. The Seahawks Super Bowl 60 odds are -225 on the moneyline, but betting on the birds to also win the coin toss makes them more profitable at +165 odds.
Coin Toss Betting Prop: Will Seahawks Win Coin Toss and Game
- Yes +165
- No -220
For those torn on picking a side in this game, leave it up to the fate of Super Bowl coin toss betting to decide which team to pull for with this next prop. Betting on the coin toss winner to also win Super Bowl 60 comes out to -105 odds.
Coin Toss Betting Prop: Will The Coin Toss Winner Also Win Super Bowl 60?
- Yes -105
- No -105
This bet gives you a 50/50 shot at getting a Seahawks moneyline ticket at -105 odds. On the other hand, it also runs the risk of needing the Patriots to win at -105 odds instead of their +185 underdog odds.
Only two of the last 10 coin toss winners have gone on to win the Super Bowl. In last year’s game, the Kansas City Chiefs won the toss against the Philadelphia Eagles, but went on to lose Super Bowl 59.
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