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AFL Odds - Aussie Rules Betting in Sweden

 

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Above our AFL match odds, we display our top-5 licensed Sweden online sportsbooks. Each one has great Aussie Rules betting, after all, two of them are licensed in the Australian market itself, where this is a must-have. Unlike the brands that operate Down Under, our recommended brands also have new customer bonuses for Sweden. Local regulations however, mandate that key offer terms be present alongside any listed bonus.

If we wanted to list offers on every page, we'd need a lot of messy fine print, which would clutter our content of focus. Thus, to keep things easy to read across our entire site, we maintain deposit bonus offer information on our Sweden bookie bonuses page. There, you can learn more about the values & terms that apply before moving on to join up with your chosen operator. 

 

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About our AFL Odds & Lines: matches above, futures available

Our odds feed above highlights the highest odds for each possible match outcome across popular betting markets in Australia’s premier league for Australian Rules Football, the AFL. This aggregation of odds explains why you may notice slight variations in handicap lines. A sportsbook with the highest odds for one side of a wager won’t necessarily have the highest odds for the opposing side, so point spreads or total lines might not align perfectly.

These AFL odds & lines are sourced from several licensed betting providers serving Sweden, ensuring compliance with local regulations. With this setup, the odds displayed are generally more favourable than those at any single online sports betting provider. While a single betting account may suffice to place an AFL wager, having accounts across multiple operators and comparing AFL odds can help you secure the best odds and optimise potential returns. We also offer AFL Grand Final odds if you're interested in placing a futures bet on the team you predict will win the league outright.

 

Betting Markets in AFL: Explained

Australian Rules Football (AFL) offers a wide range of betting markets. Understanding these markets enhances your ability to place informed wagers. Three primary markets are common in AFL betting: Moneyline, Point Spread (Handicap), and Total (Over/Under). Here’s an overview of how each works, using decimal odds, a format preferred in Sweden.

Moneyline Betting in AFL:

Moneyline betting focuses on predicting the outright winner without factoring in the point spread. The odds are displayed in decimal format, which is straightforward to understand. Here’s an example:

  • Richmond Tigers: 1.70
  • Collingwood Magpies: 2.50

A 100 kr bet on the Richmond Tigers at odds of 1.70 would return 170 kr if they win, including your stake. Conversely, a 100 kr bet on the Collingwood Magpies at odds of 2.50 would yield a total of 250 kr if they win.

Point Spread Betting in AFL:

Point Spread betting assigns a handicap to each team, levelling the playing field and creating a more balanced betting market. Odds are displayed in decimal format. For example:

  • Richmond Tigers -10.5: 1.90
  • Collingwood Magpies +10.5: 1.90

A bet on the Richmond Tigers at -10.5 would win if they triumph by 11 points or more, with a return of 190 kr for a 100 kr stake. A bet on the Collingwood Magpies at +10.5 would win if they either win outright or lose by 10 points or fewer.

Total Betting (Over/Under) in AFL:

Total betting, or Over/Under, involves predicting the combined score of both teams. The sportsbook sets a benchmark, and you wager on whether the actual score will be over or under that total. Here’s an example:

  • Over 170.5: 1.85
  • Under 170.5: 1.85

If you believe the total score will exceed 170.5 points, you’d bet on the Over. If the combined score reaches 171 or more, you’d receive a 185 kr return on a 100 kr wager. Conversely, betting on the Under wins if the total score is 170 or less.

About the AFL

The AFL (Australian Football League) is the highest level of professional Australian rules football, widely popular and embedded in Australian culture. Established in 1897 as the Victorian Football League (VFL), it became the AFL in 1990, expanding the game nationally.

With 18 teams from various regions, the AFL season spans March to September, culminating in the Grand Final, which determines the championship winner. Played on oval grounds, AFL matches are renowned for their fast-paced action, acrobatic marks, strategic kicking, and intense physical contests.

The AFL features exceptional athletes, with clubs like Collingwood, Carlton, and Richmond creating long-standing rivalries that captivate fans. Matches draw huge crowds, with supporters generating an electrifying atmosphere and millions tuning in worldwide.

Beyond the game, the AFL promotes inclusivity, diversity, and community engagement. Through initiatives supporting grassroots football, women’s leagues, and accessibility, the league works to grow the sport for all. In essence, the AFL showcases top-tier talent and unites fans with its rich tradition and cultural significance in Australia, offering a premier spectacle in Australian sports.