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Super Bowl exact score odds
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Betting on Super Bowl exact score odds is becoming more and more popular each February. One of the hardest predictions to make ahead of any Super Bowl is to call the exact score. But there's quite the payout if you can nail it.

Super Bowl exact score odds

Here is what Super Bowl exact score odds looked like ahead of this past Super Bowl.

ScoreDraftKingsFanDuelBetMGM
Chiefs 27, Eagles 24+5000+5000 +9000
Eagles 27, Chiefs 24+5500+5000 +8000
Chiefs 27, Eagles 20+8000+8500+10000
Eagles 23, Chiefs 20+6500+7500+8000 
Chiefs 23, Eagles 20+7000+7500+9000 
Chiefs 24, Eagles 17+8000+9500+9000
Eagles 31, Chiefs 21+12000+23000+22500
Chiefs 30, Eagles 27+8000+8500+9000
Chiefs 34, Eagles 31+11000+10000+12500
Eagles 20, Chiefs 17+7000+6500+12500

The final score of last season's Super Bowl was Eagles 40, Chiefs 22. This is a unusual final score that had pre-game odds of 500-1.

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How to read Super Bowl exact score odds

A crucial step to betting on the Super Bowl exact score is understanding how the odds work. Put simply, American odds represent how much money you would win on a $100 wager - or, in some cases, how much money you would need to wager to return $100.

Let's refer to an example. Let's say the final score of this past year's Super Bowl was Eagles 27, Chiefs 24 and that score came with odds of +6000. That means a $100 bet at those odds would return $6000 in profit, or a $10 bet would result in a $600 payout. You could even bet $1 for a $60 return if Chiefs versus Eagles finished with that exact score.

You'll want to be careful staking too much on these long-shot bets, as even that "favorite" came with an implied win probability of only 1.64%.

Super Bowl FAQs

Who is the current Super Bowl 60 favorite?

The Philadelphia Eagles are the favorites to win Super Bowl 60, with a +600 price. Those odds imply a 14.29% win probability. 

When will the 2026 Super Bowl be played?

Super Bowl 60 will be played on Feb. 8, 2026.

Where will the 2026 Super Bowl be played?

The 2026 Super Bowl will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California

How to watch Super Bowl 2026

NBC will broadcast Super Bowl 60 nationally on Feb. 8, 2026. Kickoff is set for approximately 6:30 p.m. ET.

Who has won the most Super Bowls? 

The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers are tied for the most after winning six Super Bowls. 

Who has the most Super Bowl appearances? 

The New England Patriots have made it to the Super Bowl 11 times, the most of any team.  

When was the first Super Bowl? 

The first Super Bowl occurred in 1967 after the NFL and AFL merged. 

Which team won the first Super Bowl? 

The Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl I, defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. 

How many teams haven't won the Super Bowl? 

Twelve teams have never won the Super Bowl. 

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