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Westgate offers German soccer Bundesliga odds

Bundesliga back, and bettors have variety of options

- By Jim Barnes Las Vegas Review-journal

The Bundesliga isn’t normally one of the top draws for soccer bettors at the Westgate, sportsbook vice president of risk Jeff Sherman said.

But with the sports world still slowly coming back to life amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, the sportsbook is giving bettors every option they could want on Germany’s top league as it returns to action Saturday.

“Usually, we just book the threeway wagers on the German and French leagues,” he said. “But we added two-way wagers, first-half, futures and in-play betting. There will be a multitude of options we don’t normally have for this.”

The Westgate is even booking matches on the second-tier Bundesliga 2.

“We figured we’d go ahead and offer it and maybe people would put it in their parlays,” Sherman said.

The Bundesliga postponed its season in March with nine matches still to play for each team. Bayern Munich leads with 55 points (17-4-4 record) and is the -450 favorite to claim the league championsh­ip at the Westgate.

Bayern Munich has dominated the league in recent years, winning

Odds to win the league at the Westgate: Bayern Munich -450 Borussia Dortmund 5-1 RB Leipzig 10-1 Bayerlever­kusen 150-1 Borussia Monchengla­dbach 150-1 seven straight championsh­ips. It is -485 on the three-way line at Union Berlin (+1,250) in its return to action Sunday (draw +565). Bettors can also play Bayern Munich -2 goals at -105.

However, Bayern Munich has not been as dominant this season, Sherman said, and is only four points ahead of Borussia Dortmund (5-1 to win the title) and five points ahead of RB Leipzig (10-1).

The popularity of soccer around the world makes booking the Bundesliga easy enough, Sherman said.

“There’s a global market with similar lines all over the world,” he said. “When a line moves, it moves globally, and we’ll go with the global market.”

Contact Jim Barnes at jbarnes@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-3830277. Follow @Jimbarnesl­v on Twitter.

 ?? Martin Meissner The Associated Press ?? Bayern Munich and striker Robert Lewandowsk­i have dominated Germany’s top league, winning seven straight championsh­ips.
Martin Meissner The Associated Press Bayern Munich and striker Robert Lewandowsk­i have dominated Germany’s top league, winning seven straight championsh­ips.

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