The Premier League takes place on Saturdays. Between 5:00 PM and 1:30 AM Bangladesh Time, you can watch 7 to 10 matches. This time frame gives you an entire evening of watching football games with settling results one after another. You won’t have to wait for the next leg of a game. You can place your bets, and when you wake up, your balance will be updated to reflect the results of that day’s games.
1Win has every match of the English Premier League with 12 to 20 betting markets for each match available. The balance is managed in BDT. Deposits through bKash will fund your betting session in minutes. Here is how to read the fixture list, select your bets, and manage your time throughout the evening.
Reading the Fixture List
Knowing which matches to bet on is just as important as knowing which bets to place. Consider a slate of ten matches played on a Saturday. Such a schedule can include a variety of contests: derbies, mid-table clashes, mismatches, or matches where a betting target has little to no incentive to play. The scheduling pattern identifies which matches to pay attention to.
- Consider a team that is ranked 7th in the overall table, but has the 3rd best record in home matches. On the other hand, a team ranked 4th can have the worst record in away matches. Overall table standings won’t tell you what you need to know about team performance at a specific venue.
- Context is added to home venue head-to-head records. Form is disregarded when a team consistently struggles to win at a particular stadium. Anfield is always a house of horrors for Arsenal.
- A match on Wednesday followed by one on Saturday will have reduced squad availability for betting on – if the team you bet on played a match on Wednesday, they might sit their star player on Saturday. The teamsheet is released one hour prior to the match. Make sure to check the sheet, especially if you placed a bet on the match beforehand.
Match Result
Not much to say about this. It’s three options, and a very close market.
The odds for a home favourite in a usually unequally matched fixture sits between 1.25 and 1.45. A bet of BDT 200 ($25) placed at 1.35 would return BDT 270 , yielding BTD 70 in profit. The margin is low, but the hit rate on these kind of matches is upwards of 65% over a season.
With mid-table clashes, the odds are typically home at 2.20, draw at 3.30, and away at 3.10. These matches are the most uncertain, thereby giving the widest margins. Most of these casual bettors will take the away and home bets, but in practice, the draw is where the value is. Draws occur typically in about 25% of EPL matches. The odds at 3.30 show a match implied probability of a draw at 30%. If the match is expected to be competitive, (e.g. defensively solid mid-table sides), then taking the draw at 3.30 is a value bet.
Both Teams to Score
Both teams score or they do not.
Most EPL matches price BTTS yes bet around 1.70 to 1.85. The hit rate runs near 55%. It is among the more consistent options on the board. Prices reflect the expected hit rate and variance isn’t as high compared to player props or correct scores.
When to bet yes: Most matches have both teams score. Look at the last five matches for each. If both teams scored for four of five home and away matches, then recent form is on the yes side.
When to bet no: If one team does not score away, or if the home team regularly keeps clean sheets. A match between the top defense and a blunt attack is no at odds above 2.00.
Total Goals
The standard over/under is 2.5 goals for a match. This means that the match goes over goals if it has 3 or more goals, and goes under if it has 2 or fewer goals.
“Over 2.5” goes through about 53% of EPL matches. The odds are usually about 1.75 to 1.90. “Under 2.5” has slightly longer odds at about 1.95 to 2.10 because the public skews towards over betting and the bookmaker will adjust.
Alternative lines add more options. For example, over 1.5 goals will payout less but is a more likely bet to win. About 80% of EPL matches generate 2 or more goals. The payout for over 3.5 goals is more but the likely hood of winning is about 30%. Which to bet on depends on the match you are betting on and your own risk tolerance.
First Goalscorer
The player you select must be the first to score a goal in the match. Odds show that attackers are favored compared to defenders or goalkeepers. Attackers’ odds for betting are defined from 5.00 to 9.00. Goalkeepers and defenders have the longest odds for first goalscorer betting set at 25.00 and above.
As soon as a goal is scored, the odds are set. If the final result is a draw with a score of 0-0, you receive your stake back, but the first goalscorer bet is void.
Players who take penalties have an added advantage, as they score from a set play without interference from their teammates. If a team is likely to be awarded a penalty, with a high probability of committing a foul against a team that tends to give away penalties, the player’s odds of scoring from the penalty are more valuable than expected.
Substitutes must score from the field to be eligible for first goalscorer bets on most platforms. If a player comes on from the bench at half-time, they may only score first if the score is still 0-0 when they enter.
Live EPL Betting
The match starts. Pre-match markets close. Live markets open.
Match result odds shift after every goal. A 1-0 lead at the 30th minute pushes the leading side to short odds. An equaliser at the 70th minute resets the line closer to pre-match levels. A red card moves the match result and the total goals line at the same time.
Live markets that suit EPL matches:
- Next goal — which team scores next, or no more goals. Resets after every goal.
- Match corners — the over/under line adjusts as corners accumulate. Late-game pressure from a trailing team often pushes the count higher.
- Cards — teams that press hard late in matches pick up bookings. The over line carries value when a team chases an equaliser in the final twenty minutes.
- Minute of next goal — before or after a specific minute. Settles fast and frees the stake.
Cash out updates during the match. A match winner bet on a team leading 2-0 at half-time shows a strong offer. If the other team pulls one back in the 55th minute, the offer drops. The decision to take the offer or hold depends on how the match feels — not just the score, but the momentum, the substitutions, and the time remaining.
Saturday Evening Routine
A structured approach to an EPL Saturday keeps the session productive.
Before kickoff — review the fixture list. Mark two or three matches that suit your preferred markets. Check the teamsheets when they drop an hour before kick-off. Place pre-match bets on the fixtures you have researched.
During the matches — monitor live odds on one or two fixtures. Do not try to follow all ten matches at once. Pick the ones where you have pre-match bets and watch how the odds react to events.
Between results — as matches settle, check the balance. If the evening is going well, resist the urge to add more bets on late kickoffs. If it is going badly, do not chase losses on the 1:30 AM match just because it is the last fixture.
After the last whistle — review the results. Note which markets hit and which ones missed. Check whether the total spend for the evening stayed within the weekly budget.
1 Win for EPL Weekends
The platform covers every fixture with enough depth to support match result, BTTS, total goals, first goalscorer, and live markets through ninety minutes. The odds sit in the competitive range. The bet slip handles the pace of a multi-match Saturday.
What it does not do is surface the data you need to make informed picks. Head-to-head records, home/away splits, and squad rotation patterns sit on external sites. The platform shows odds, not context. The context is your job. The odds are theirs.
