National League Betting Tips And Predictions
A guide to National League betting, including predictions, tips and odds for today’s matches
By James McMath
If you’re eager to learn more about the National League, then we hope this guide tells you everything you need to know.
We’ll talk about what the National League is and how it works, before discussing today’s National League betting tips and the strategies we think you’ll need to be successful.
Without further ado, let’s jump right in by talking about what the National League is.
What Is The National League?
The National League (NL) represents the lowest level of professional football in England,featuring teams who win promotion going to the EFL’s League Two.
Most National League teams are fully professional, but both the size of the stadiums and budgets of the clubs are a world away from the Premier League or Championship.
The NL used to be referred to as the ‘Conference’ - a name that is still commonly used to describe the division below League Two.
The NL is separated into three subdivisions - the National League, the National League North, and the National League South. In this guide, we’ll discuss the first subdivision, the National League, as this is where you’ll find the majority of the televised games.
Teams competing in the National League are eligible for FA Cup and FA Trophy qualification, and they can even reach the Europa Conference League should they perform a miracle in the FA Cup.
Now that you know the basics of the National League, let’s discuss our best National League betting tips.
How To Bet On The National League
Betting on the National League requires a slightly different strategy to betting on more famous football leagues, but the overall philosophy is the same. You’ll need strong research skills, a knowledge of how the league operates, and confidence in its betting markets.
Learn The Differences
If you’re used to watching the Premier League, then witnessing National League teams play can come as something of a shock. Games are generally slower, tackles can be harsher, and the overall table can be much more unpredictable. National League odds, for example, do not follow the same formula as the Premier League or the Championship. These more elite leagues usually only have two or three teams per season who can realistically win it, whereas the National League is much more chaotic.
That’s because there isn’t a huge difference in clubs’ wealth and each National League club starts the season on a much more even field in terms of finances. Though there are teams who are stronger than others, don’t expect multi-million-pound transfers in this league.
We also recommend keeping a keen eye on the table, as well as looking at the goalscoring charts.
Watch The League
The best way to become familiar with the National League is to catch the action. In the UK, the league is covered by BT Sport, with highlights by FreeSports.
You don’t have to watch every game, but you should at-least make an effort to watch the games. In divisions like the National League, factors like form and home advantages are crucial, and these are areas you can only be familiar with if you keep in-the-loop.
Check The Team News And Form Guides
Team cohesion is a huge part of National League football and the absence of even a few key players can radically impact how a game unfolds. Squads aren’t as deep as they are in the above divisions, and the comparative lack of funds of National League clubs prevents them from spending big in the transfer market.
If a prolific striker is injured, then their team’s chances of scoring plummets. Prior to kick-off, make sure you’re following the latest news.
You should also pay attention to any clubs in managerial peril, as well as those who tend to struggle away from home.
Head-to-head records can be helpful, too, and there are plenty of handy form guides and statistical breakdowns available online,
National League Betting Markets
Now that we’ve covered the basics of National League betting, let’s next talk about the betting markets available here.
Match Winner
The most simple National League betting market, the match winner entails you predicting who’ll win a National League game.
There really isn’t that too much else to it - you’ll have a look at the respective teams, consider their strengths and weaknesses, and make a bet on who you predict will emerge victorious.
Outright/Play-Off Winner
Another football betting staple, the outright market involves you predicting who’ll win the National League by finishing in 1st place.
You can also bet on who you think will achieve promotion via the play-offs. Teams who finish between 2nd and 7th place. Those who finish 2nd and 3rd enter the play-offs at the semi-final stage, whereas the rest of the teams enter in the quarters.
You can bet on who wins the play-offs, as well as who reaches them.
Top Goalscorer
The top goalscorer bet is largely self explanatory - it’ll involve you predicting who you’ll think will end the season with the most goals.
This market can have high odds due to the unpredictability of the league, so it’s worth exploring if you know your National League players well.
Under-Over Goals
The under-over market involves you betting against the bookmaker. The bookie will determine a set number of goals to be scored in a game, often 2.5, and you’ll decide whether you think the goals will be over or under that amount.
Prop Bets
Prop bets involve you betting on individual aspects of a football game, such as a player’s assists, goals, corners, or free-kicks. You’ll need to know the National League very well to bet on this market competently, but it can be a great option nonetheless.
National League Betting Summary
The National League may be a world away from the endless riches of the Premier League, but it remains an exciting division with thousands of dedicated fans.
Betting on the National League involves research, patience, and a keen eye. We hope that this guide has given more confidence to bet on it, and you’re now in a position to start making some bets on this exciting football league.
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