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OddsTrader has your back with the most up-to-date sports betting odds and betting lines for your favorite leagues. NFL, NBA, MLB, college, and pro—you name, we cover it. We help bettors access the freshest odds, so you can react to momentum shifts, injuries, or scoring runs.
PITP. Skenes (R) 41-4032% -172Bookmaker | |||||||
![]() DETK. Montero (R) 34-4754% -108BetAnything | |||||||
BALT. Rogers (L) 38-4465% -129Bookmaker | |||||||
![]() TORP. Corbin (L) 39-4255% -105Bookmaker | |||||||
NYMZ. Thornton (L) 34-4767% +140BetOnline | |||||||
BOSP. Tolle (L) 33-4659% +102Bet105 | |||||||
![]() CLEJ. Cantillo (L) 42-39100% -105Everygame | |||||||
TBN. Martinez (R) 45-338% -131Bet105 | |||||||
![]() CWSD. Sandlin (R) 41-380% -123BetOnline | |||||||
MILJ. Misiorowski (R) 49-2931% -223Bet105 | |||||||
![]() MINT. Bradley (R) 38-440% -164BetOnline | |||||||
STLM. McGreevy (R) 42-360% -102Bookmaker | |||||||
LAAW. Ureña (R) 34-48100% +114Bookmaker | |||||||
![]() SDW. Buehler (R) 42-3750% +127BetAnything | |||||||
SFT. McDonald (R) 33-4794% +105Bookmaker |
![]() France 2-03 -147Heritage | |||||||
Draw +525BetOnline | |||||||
![]() Iraq 0-20 +1217Heritage | |||||||
Draw +660Bet105 | |||||||
![]() Spain 1-0-199% -140Bookmaker | |||||||
Draw 0% +256BetOnline | |||||||
![]() Saudi Arabia 0-1-119% +183Bet105 | |||||||
Draw 0% +236Bookmaker | |||||||
![]() Belgium 0-0-299% -441Heritage | |||||||
Draw 0% +717Bookmaker | |||||||
![]() Iran 0-0-2- +301Bookmaker | |||||||
Draw - +177Heritage |
![]() Connecticut 4-1633% +4 -110BetOnline | |||||||
![]() Chicago 5-1422% -5 -110BetOnline | |||||||
![]() Golden State 12-743% +1½ -110Bovada |
OddsTrader helps you compare live sports betting odds from multiple sportsbooks in one place. Check spreads, moneylines, totals, props, futures and live betting lines for today's games, then use our computer picks, bet ratings and market tools to decide where the number is strongest.
NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college football, college basketball, soccer, tennis and more are available from the same odds dashboard. Before you bet, compare the opener, current price, best available line and sportsbook behind the number.
The OddsTrader odds board shows where the market is right now. The picks page shows where OddsTrader's model sees potential value before the games begin. Compare the live number above, then review the computer pick, expected value, cover probability, bet rating and best available line before placing a wager.
Use the odds board first to shop the price. Use the picks page next to understand whether the current line still fits the projection.
Not every betting opportunity is tied to the final score. OddsTrader's props section helps you compare game props and player props across available markets so you can spot differences in price, line and sportsbook availability.
Use props when you want to focus on player performance, team-specific outcomes or market angles that go beyond the spread, moneyline and total.
The OddsTrader odds board helps you compare live sports betting odds across multiple sportsbooks from one screen. Instead of checking every book separately, you can view today's matchups, opening numbers, current prices, best available lines and sportsbook options together.
Use the tabs above the board to switch between:
Use the sport navigation to move between major betting pages:
Use the filters inside the board to compare the market you actually want to bet. Depending on the sport, you can switch between spread, moneyline, total, run line, puck line, merged view, full game, halves, quarters, periods or first-five-inning markets.
When comparing lines, look at more than the team or player you want to bet. Check the price, the opener, the current number, the sportsbook behind the best line and whether the market has already moved.
OddsTrader tip: the best number matters, but it is not the only decision. A better price should still be weighed against sportsbook availability, market limits, bonus rules, payout policies and your own betting plan.
The best price on the board matters, but the sportsbook behind that price matters too. Before depositing, compare each sportsbook's payout record, banking methods, bonus terms, betting limits, market coverage, restricted locations and player feedback.
| Sportsbook | Best For | Read Before Betting |
|---|---|---|
| BetOnline | Broad sports menu, early lines, props, crypto support and all-around market depth | BetOnline review |
| Bovada | Mobile-friendly experience, beginner-friendly flow, props and broad U.S. player familiarity | Bovada review |
| BetAnything | Reduced-juice pricing and value-focused line shopping | BetAnything review |
| Heritage Sports | Reduced juice, live betting, crypto payouts and prop-market depth | Heritage Sports review |
| BookMaker | Higher limits, sharper openers and serious-bettor profile | BookMaker review |
| JustBet | Broad market access and an additional sportsbook option to compare against the grid | JustBet review |
| Bet105 | Newer sportsbook option; compare bonus, payout and market terms carefully | Bet105 review |
| Everygame | Long-running sportsbook and casino ecosystem with broad market coverage | Everygame review |
Line shopping means comparing the same wager across multiple sportsbooks before placing your bet. It is one of the simplest ways to improve the price you receive over time.
A baseball underdog might be +120 at one book and +132 at another. An NFL spread might be -3.5 at one sportsbook and -3 at another. A basketball total might be 221.5 at one book and 222.5 somewhere else. Same opinion, different price.
Those differences matter. If you bet a $100 underdog at +120, a winning bet returns $120 in profit. If another sportsbook is offering +132 on the same team, that same $100 winner returns $132 in profit. You did not need to pick a different side. You just needed the better number.
A half-point can also turn a loss into a push or a push into a win. That is why the OddsTrader board is most useful before the bet is placed, while you still have time to compare the market.
| What to Compare | How It Helps |
|---|---|
| Moneylines | Compare the price to back either team or player to win outright. |
| Spreads, run lines and puck lines | Compare the handicap and the juice attached to each side. |
| Totals | Compare over/under numbers and prices across sportsbooks. |
| Props | Compare game props and player props when available. |
| Futures | Route to long-term league and player award markets where available. |
| Openers vs. current lines | Show where the market started and where it sits now. |
| Best available line | See the most favorable price in the grid. |
| Picks and projections | Route to model-backed picks, expected value, cover probability and bet ratings. |
American odds are the most common format for U.S. bettors. Negative odds show how much you need to risk to win $100. Positive odds show how much you profit on a $100 bet.
Example: -110 means you risk $110 to win $100. +150 means you risk $100 to win $150.
Decimal odds show the total return, including your stake. Example: 2.50 means a $100 bet returns $250 total: $100 stake plus $150 profit.
Fractional odds show profit compared to stake. Example: 9/2 means you win $9 for every $2 risked.
Odds also imply probability. That helps you compare the sportsbook's price to your own view or to OddsTrader's projection. Example: +150 implies roughly 40%. -150 implies roughly 60%.
A moneyline bet is a wager on which team or player wins the game or event. Favorites usually carry negative odds. Underdogs usually carry positive odds.
A spread gives one side a handicap. In football and basketball, this is commonly called the point spread. In baseball, the spread is usually called the run line. In hockey, it is usually called the puck line.
A total is a bet on the combined score. If the posted total is 44.5, over bettors need 45 or more combined points, while under bettors need 44 or fewer.
Props focus on specific outcomes inside a game or individual player performance. Examples include passing yards, strikeouts, rebounds, first touchdown scorer, team totals, shots on goal and home runs. Props can offer value, but prices and limits often vary widely across sportsbooks.
Futures are long-term markets such as Super Bowl winner, World Series winner, NBA champion, division winner, season win totals or player awards. Futures prices can move quickly after injuries, trades, schedule changes and major results.
Live betting lets users place wagers after a game has started. Odds can move after every pitch, possession, shot, injury update or scoring play. Always confirm the final price before submitting a live wager.
Sports betting odds move when sportsbooks react to new information, market pressure or changes in risk.
The opener shows where the market started. The current line shows where it is now. Comparing the two can help users understand whether they are betting before or after a major move.
OddsTrader's picks data is built to help users evaluate whether the current line is still playable. Use it as decision support alongside the live board — not as a guaranteed outcome.
| Picks Signal | What It Means |
|---|---|
| AI prediction | Projected score or outcome generated from OddsTrader's data model. |
| Expected value | A signal that compares the market price to the model's view of the outcome. |
| Cover probability | The model's estimated chance that a side, spread or total reaches the required result. |
| Bet rating | A quick ranking signal that helps users sort stronger model opinions from weaker ones. |
| Best line | The most favorable available price attached to the pick at the time the user checks the board. |
OddsTrader's app gives users a way to follow live scores, play-by-play updates, stats, bankroll tracking and bet tracking from a mobile device. Use the app after reviewing the odds board, picks and props to stay connected to the market on the go.
| If You're Comparing… | Go Here Next | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Model-backed betting opinions | Computer picks | Check expected value, cover probability, bet rating and best line |
| Player and game props | Prop bets | Compare markets beyond the main spread, moneyline and total |
| World Cup markets | World Cup odds | Route international soccer demand to the featured event hub |
| NFL odds | NFL odds | Compare weekly pro football lines and market movement |
| NBA odds | NBA odds | Compare basketball spreads, totals, player props and futures |
| MLB odds | MLB odds | Compare moneylines, run lines, totals, first-five markets and weather/injury routes |
| NHL odds | NHL odds | Compare puck lines, moneylines, totals, goalie-driven movement and props |
| College football odds | NCAAF odds | Compare weekly college football lines by market and conference |
| College basketball odds | NCAAB odds | Compare college hoops odds, picks and March Madness demand |
| Sportsbook selection | Sportsbook reviews | Compare payout speed, bonuses, market depth and bettor fit |
| Betting analysis | Betting analysis | Read deeper previews, predictions and market commentary |
| Industry and legal news | News | Follow betting industry news, legal updates and market trends |
| Mobile experience | OddsTrader app | Use odds, stats, live scores and bet tracking on mobile |
| Safer betting habits | Responsible gambling | Review limits, warning signs and support resources |
| League | What to Compare |
|---|---|
| NFL odds | Spreads, moneylines, totals, player props, futures, injuries, weather and weekly line movement. |
| NBA odds | Basketball spreads, totals, player props, futures, injuries, rankings and standings. |
| MLB odds | Moneylines, run lines, totals, first-five markets, props, injuries, weather and futures. |
| NHL odds | Puck lines, moneylines, totals, player props, injuries, futures and goalie-driven market movement. |
| College football odds | Weekly college football lines, conference filters, totals and market movement. |
| College basketball odds | College hoops odds, picks, futures, rankings, standings and March Madness betting interest. |
| World Cup odds | Tournament and match odds for featured international soccer demand. |
Sports betting should be entertainment, not a financial plan. Betting rules vary by jurisdiction, and users are responsible for understanding the laws where they live before opening an account or placing a wager.
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