
8 Teams still in it to win Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa Bay on February 1 !
We`re down to the last eight in this years NFL Football Playoffs and that means the Divisional Finals are here. This coming weekend will see the Tennessee Titans host the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers the San Diego Chargers in the AFC Playoffs, while in the NFC the New York Giants play against the Philadelphia Eagles and the Carolina Panthers take on the Arizona Cardinals.
All featured bookmakers on www.worldwidebookmakers.net offer you highly competitive odds on all 4 divisional playoff finals, from money lines to handicap odds and from multi-game parleys to “added-points” teasers. Thanks to UIGEA (read: “hypocritical law to protect the U.S. national gambling monopolies”), most bookies however DO NOT accept new customers from the USA, the only exception being: SPORTSBETTING.com !
Here is the NFL Divisional Playoff schedule for Saturday and Sunday:
Saturday, 4:30 ET: Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans – live on CBS TV
Saturday, 8:15 ET: Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers – live on Fox
NON-US bettors: Odds on the NFL Playoffs by Bet365 !
US customers: Bet online on the NFL at Sportsbetting .com !
Sunday, 1:00 ET: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – live on Fox TV
Sunday, 4:45 ET: San Diego Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers – live on CBS
All the home teams are favored to win their respective games, the Carolina Panthers being the biggest favourite at -400, followed by the Pittsburgh Steelers at -250, the New York Giants at -200 and finally the Tennessee Titans at -155.
Odds shown above are “American Odds”, a “minus” sign in front of the number indicates how much you have to wager to win 100$, so -400 means one must bet 400 to win 100 for a 500 payout. A “plus” sign indicates how much you would win for a 100 wager, for example + 180 would mean you get 180 payout for a 100 bet.
After these 4 games the road to Super Bowl 43 will continue on Sunday January 18, when the AFC and NFC Championships will be played. The National Football Conference NFC will kick it off at 3pm, followed by the American Football Conference AFC at 6:30pm.
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