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Optimove Insight Analysis of NFL 2025-2026 Planned v. Actual NFL Wagering Intentions Through the Wild Card Round
This analysis compares what NFL bettors said they planned to bet before the 2025–26 season with what they actually did through the end of the Wild Card round, using observed behavior from nearly 4.0 million bettors alongside a pre-season survey of 425 bettors. The results show that while high-level intentions broadly align with reality, bettors consistently overestimate how often, how live, and how much they will bet, especially once the season is underway.
The regular season remains the backbone of NFL betting. Both stated intent and actual behavior confirm that most wagering activity is anchored there, accounting for roughly three-quarters of all bets. However, interest in fringe periods is overstated. Pre-season betting and Wild Card betting both sound appealing in theory, but actual participation is far lower than expected. In particular, nearly half of the surveyed bettors anticipated betting during the Wild Card, yet real activity through that round is closer to one-sixth of bettors, underscoring that playoff “excitement” does not automatically translate into betting volume when the window is short.
Live betting is consistently over-promised and under-delivered. While bettors express strong interest in live wagering before the season, actual behavior skews heavily toward pre-game bets. That said, many bettors blend behaviors in practice, moving between pre-game and live depending on context. This suggests opportunity lies less in converting bettors to “live-only” and more in designing experiences that fluidly support both.
Bet structure shows the strongest alignment between intent and reality. Multi-leg bets, particularly parlays, dominate both planned and actual behavior. This confirms that bettors’ appetite for higher-engagement, multi-outcome tickets is real and durable. As the playoff slate narrows, this preference is likely to shift toward same-game parlays rather than traditional multi-game builds.
The largest disconnect appears in stake size. Bettors systematically overestimate how much they expect to wager. In reality, small bets placed frequently dominate observed behavior, with low-stake wagers far more common than survey responses suggest. While $11–$50 emerges as the true “default” stake band, higher stakes are significantly rarer in practice than bettors predict before the season.
Looking ahead, intensity, not volume, is likely to define the later playoff rounds. As the number of games shrinks, total betting volume may not rival the regular season, but engagement among remaining bettors typically deepens. This often manifests as more bets per game, greater use of live betting moments, and heavier reliance on parlays rather than larger single-ticket stakes.
Bottom line:
NFL bettors are directionally honest about how they want to bet, but consistently optimistic about how much and how often they will do so. For operators, the opportunity lies in recognizing where intent reliably converts (regular season, parlays, pre-game betting) and where friction emerges (live betting adoption, playoff participation, higher stakes). Designing experiences that emphasize intensity, flexibility, and frequent low-stake engagement is likely to outperform strategies built on assumed playoff spikes or inflated stake expectations.
Detailed Results:
This report compares the following:
- Actual Bets of 3,991,737 NFL bettors covering the 2025/26 NFL season through the end of the Wild Card round; and
- Planned Bets of 425 NFL Bettors surveyed before the start of the season.
Regular Season, As Expected – Wild Card, Not So Much
This chart compares what NFL bettors said they were most likely to bet on (planned bets) versus bets in the 2025/26 season (actual betting behavior) through the end of the Wild Card round.
A few things jump out immediately:
- The regular season is the clear anchor in both datasets. Survey respondents before the start of the season overwhelmingly pointed to the regular season as their primary betting period (73%), and real behavior supports that, as (75%) of observed betting activity happened during the regular season.
- Pre-season betting is meaningfully lower in reality than in stated intent. While 33% of survey respondents said they’d be likely to bet in the pre-season, real activity through our benchmark is closer to ~10%. Bottom line: pre-season sounds appealing in theory, but far fewer people follow through once games start.
- Wild Card interest is overestimated in the survey before the season. The survey suggests nearly half of bettors (48%) expected to bet during Wild Card, but real behavior in our data is much lower (~15%). That gap is a big signal that “high-stakes playoff excitement” doesn’t automatically translate to volume, especially when the round is short and concentrated.
What we’d expect to see next:
- Because this analysis only includes activity through Wild Card, the later playoff rounds are reported the survey before the NFL season start.
Based on how betting typically behaves as stakes rise, we expect a concentration effect – Fewer days, bigger moments: The Divisional Round, Conference Championships, and Super Bowl have fewer games, so raw volume may not match the regular season but attention is higher, which often shows up as more bets per game, higher average stake, and heavier live-betting mix.
- A “late-stage spike” among engaged bettors: Even if overall volume stays lower than the regular season, the bettors who remain active tend to be more committed, which can make the later rounds disproportionately valuable from a revenue and engagement perspective.
If the regular season is where breadth happens, the next rounds are where intensity can show up.
Bettors Say They Want Make Live Bets; But Primarily Bet Pre-Game
This chart compares stated preference (survey before the season start) with observed behavior across three types of bets: 1) pre-game, 2) live, and 3) both.
Here’s what stands out:
- Pre-game betting is executed as planned. Nearly half of respondents said they typically prefer pre-game (48%), and real behavior comes in slightly higher at 50%. That’s a strong alignment between intent and reality. Pre-game betting remains the default mode for most bettors.
- Live betting is the biggest gap between planned and actual betting. In the survey, 31% said they planned live betting, but in practice only 17% did.
- “Both” is under claimed but over delivered. Only 21% said they have no preference and do both (pre-game and live), yet actual behavior suggests 33% of bettors mix pre-game and live. So even if bettors identify with one style, many still shift modes depending on context.
What we’d expect to see next:
- As the NFL season progresses, this mix between live and pre-game betting can change: Later playoff rounds tend to be more “appointment viewing,” which can naturally lift live betting, especially in close games and high-profile matchups.
- Even if the share of “live only” bettors remain modest, we’d expect live engagement to deepen as games become must watch events.
Intent Matches Reality: Multi Bets Lead the Way
Next, we analyzed how bettors build their tickets: single bets versus multi-leg parlays, comparing survey intent with actual behavior through the end of the Wild Card round.
Unlike other comparisons, this shows minimal gap between what bettors said and what they actually did:
- Multi bets (parlays) dominate in both views. The survey shows 72% planning to primarily place multi bets, and real behavior comes in almost the same at 70%.
- Single bets are only slightly higher in reality. Actual betting shows 30% single vs. 28% in the survey.
What we’d expect to see next:
- Fewer games = fewer traditional parlays. With a smaller slate, multi-game parlays become harder to build.
- More Same-Game Parlays. Bettors who want multi legs still have a clear outlet: stacking outcomes within one matchup.
Where the Money Really Sits: Smaller Bets, More Often
Finally, we compared what bettors said they typically wager in the survey with what we actually observed in the data through the end of the Wild Card round. The pattern is hard to miss: real-world stakes tend to come in lower than the amounts people anticipated before the season.
- Low-stake bets over-index in real behavior. In the data, $1–$5 (26%) and $6–$10 (19%) make up a much larger share than in the survey before the season (8% and 9%, respectively). In practice, bettors place far more “small” bets than they thought.
- The survey overestimates mid-to-higher stakes. The biggest mismatch is in the $51–$100 range: 29% in survey responses vs. only 6% in actual observed behavior. The same pattern shows up again at $101–$499 (19% survey vs. 4% actual).
- The center of gravity shifts downward. Both sources revealed that $11–$50 is the most common range, but actual bets in the data lean even more into it (37% actual vs. 31% survey), suggesting $11-50 is the “true default” stake band.
What we’d expect to see next:
As the playoffs continue, we may likely see:
- More casual bettors enter, which can lower the average stake among those who remain active (lots of people place a bet on the Super Bowl who are “one and done” players)
- As the number of games shrinks, so many bettors may keep stakes conservative and instead express confidence via more legs (parlays) rather than bigger single-ticket amounts.
Conclusion – Why Positionless Marketing Matters
The gap between planned intent and real betting behavior underscores a core reality: player preferences are situational and dynamic, not fixed before the season begins. Bettors shift when they engage, how they bet, and how much they wager based on context, momentum, and the moment.
Meeting players in those moments requires marketing teams to act with speed, flexibility, and precision. That’s where Positionless Marketing becomes essential. By removing dependencies on fixed roles, long planning cycles, and manual handoffs, Positionless Marketing empowers teams to respond immediately to real player behavior, not pre-season assumptions.
Instead of relying on static campaigns built around predicted intent, Positionless Marketing enables marketers to continuously adapt messaging, offers, and journeys as preferences reveal themselves in real time. This ability to move at the player’s speed (and adjust to actual behavior as it unfolds) is what allows operators to stay relevant, personalized, and effective throughout the season.
In an environment where intent rarely matches reality, Positionless Marketing is what turns insight into action at exactly the right moment.
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Gambling
League of Ireland to kick-off new gambling awareness programme for footballers
The League of Ireland has announced the rollout of an educational programme to proactively lead on the prevention of gambling harm in Irish football – a first-of-its-kind initiative for League of Ireland clubs.
EPIC Global Solutions – an award-winning consultancy currently working with several other major sporting bodies globally – will lead the sessions, which begin later this month.
Endorsed by the FAI, National League Committee and the Professional Footballers Association of Ireland (PFA Ireland) the programme will also see coaches, match officials and FAI staff receive this vital training.
Former professional footballers and athletes, who have personally experienced gambling harm in the past, will conduct the in-person sessions.
They include ex-EFL footballer Marc Williams, Scott Davies, who played for Ireland U21s and is now a player-manager at Slough Town & former Premier League star and Scotland international Dominic Matteo.
As part of the project, EPIC will also facilitate the delivery of UEFA standard betting integrity training in accordance with FAI rules.
The programme is funded by Flutter who supported EPIC’s launch of the world’s first gambling harm prevention programme in professional football eight years ago.
In 2017, EPIC launched the world’s first gambling harm prevention programme in professional football in partnership with Sky Bet (part of the Flutter family of brands) and the EFL. This collaboration had the goal of increasing preventative education and reducing harm and stigma in the game. Now in its eighth year, the programme’s impact is being positively felt by players, coaches, and youth academies, with more than 10,200 attendees since its inception. This remains the largest and most penetrative programme of its kind ever undertaken in European sport.
Today’s announcement means seventy individual workshops will be held for 32 Senior Teams (20 men’s and 12 women’s), 26 Academies, and 10 Women’s Development League teams at training facilities across Ireland with additional 2 sessions for FAI staff and League of Ireland Match Officials – reaching over 2,000 participants annually.
Breakdown of 70 sessions per annum at a glance:
- 32 sessions to senior LOI teams (20 Men’s & 12 Women’s)
- 26 sessions to LOI Academy clubs (U17s Men’s & Women’s)
- 10 sessions to Women’s Development League senior teams
- 1 session to League of Ireland Match Officials
- 1 session to FAI staff
League of Ireland director Mark Scanlon said: “As the League of Ireland grows each year, it is very important to work with all stakeholders including our players and match officials at the centre of the game to stress the importance of integrity at all levels.
“This partnership with EPIC also means we can also look to prevent potential gambling harm amongst our players.
“We know the vast majority of people gamble without an issue. But the seminars at our Academy clubs will be hugely beneficial and educate for the next generation of Irish footballers. We have seen the work that EPIC is doing with the English Football League and it’s having a measurable impact. We look forward to seeing that replicated in the League of Ireland.”
Speaking on behalf of the Professional Footballers Association, the union representing players, general secretary, Stephen McGuiness said: “This three-year partnership with EPIC and the League of Ireland is about safeguarding the future of our game. By delivering gambling awareness training to both male and female players at senior and academy level, we are ensuring that education and support reaches every player, regardless of where they are in their career.
“EPIC has an excellent reputation and a proven track record working with player organisations in Ireland, which gives us confidence in the quality and impact of this programme. We also look forward to former PFA Ireland members sharing their personal stories of how harmful gambling has affected their lives, bringing a powerful and relatable perspective to the training. Protecting player wellbeing and helping them make informed choices is a responsibility we take seriously and this initiative reflects our commitment to caring for players in the league of Ireland.”
Paul Buck, CEO of EPIC said: “Following the success of similar initiatives we’ve delivered in elite sport, this prevention-based programme looks to empower players to recognise the signs of gambling harm, be more informed about their relationship with betting and better equipped to understand pathways to support.
“More significantly, the message is conveyed powerfully and with real meaning by individuals whom players are likely to respect – former footballers and athletes sharing their individual experiences in face-to-face sessions. They have encountered problems, and they simply did not have the same opportunity or education around prevention that we are now in a fortunate position to provide for the league. We are really pleased to be able to bring this training to Irish players.”
Kevin Harrington, CEO of Flutter added: “As a major betting operator, we pride ourselves in leading the industry on safety and trust, and we take our responsibilities around protecting our customers and the integrity of sport seriously.
“As a global company founded in Ireland, we are incredibly proud to fund this independently provided three-year programme, supporting the League’s commitment to proactive prevention and education.”
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Baltic Tech Week
HIPTHER Baltics Announces Riga Event and Strategic Partnership with LexLegas
HIPTHER is thrilled to reveal Lex Legas as a Strategic Partner for the HIPTHER Baltics conference series, which includes Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn. The collaboration incorporates LexLegas’s extensive knowledge in cross-border regulation, compliance, and high-risk legal structures into the targeted Baltic series.
Updated Date for Riga – Baltic Tech Week
The date for the Riga conference has been officially updated to 11 May 2026 (instead of the previously stated 12 May). The conference will remain the inaugural event of Baltic Tech Week in Riga.
After a robust debut set for 21 April 2026 in Vilnius, and prior to the Tallinn edition later in the series, HIPTHER Baltics: Riga strengthens HIPTHER’s dedication to locally anchored, high-quality discussions throughout the Baltic region, uniting regulatory, legal, fintech, and gaming participants around the most significant issues.
A Tactical Alignment: Lex Legas
Lex Legas is a specialized legal consultancy and research-oriented legal brand focusing on iGaming, fintech, payments, AML/CTF, and international regulatory frameworks, emphasizing Baltic, EU, and high-risk regions.
Integrating practical legal experience with regulatory investigation and strategic guidance, Lex Legas collaborates closely with operators, payment processors, software vendors, and international advisors engaged in regulated and semi-regulated sectors. Their expertise spans:
- iGaming & betting regulation (EU & non-EU jurisdictions)
- AML/CTF frameworks, risk assessments, and compliance structuring
- Payment solutions, PSP integrations, and fintech regulatory analysis
- Licensing, corporate structuring, and operational legal support
- Regulatory trends, enforcement practices, and supervisory expectations
- Cross-border legal risk management for high-risk business models
“At Lex Legas, we work daily at the intersection of regulation, technology, and high-risk business models, exactly where today’s iGaming, fintech, and payments industries are being shaped.
HIPTHER Baltics stands out as a rare platform that goes beyond surface-level discussions and creates space for real, jurisdiction-specific conversations around compliance, licensing, player protection, and operational risk.
Partnering with HIPTHER for the Baltics series feels like a natural extension of our mission: translating complex regulatory frameworks into practical, business-ready solutions. We’re excited to contribute our research-driven perspective and hands-on experience to the dialogue in Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn, and to help shape meaningful cross-border discussions across the region in 2026” – The Legal Experts of “Lex Legas” Team
HIPTHER Baltics 2026 – Three Capitals, One Vision
The HIPTHER Baltics series brings HIPTHER’s signature focus on regulation, compliance, fintech, and innovation to the heart of the Baltic region through three targeted, one-day conferences each hosted in a Baltic capital and built around locally-relevant themes with regional and cross-border impact.
“HIPTHER Baltics is built as a focused conference series for the region — not just a one-off event. From Vilnius to Riga and Tallinn, our goal is to create a high-level platform where regulators, legal experts, fintech leaders, and gaming stakeholders can connect around the real topics shaping the market: compliance, licensing, payments, player protection, and cross-border operations.
That’s why partnering with Lex Legas feels like a perfect match. Their research-driven approach and hands-on expertise in iGaming, fintech, and regulatory frameworks across the Baltics and beyond brings exactly the depth and clarity we want to deliver through the entire series. We’re proud to welcome them as a Strategic Partner and look forward to building meaningful, practical conversations together in 2026.” — Zoltan “Hawkie” Tundik, Co-Founder & Head of Business, HIPTHER
More information & tickets: https://hipther.com/events/baltics/
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BTG
BTG’s Monopoly Rush Hour gets exclusive Gamesys launch ahead of global release
Are you ready for Monopoly Rush Hour? Mr Monopoly is back and revving up the roads in the latest release from Big Time Gaming.
Monopoly Rush Hour will go live exclusively with Gamesys brands on 19 January, before going on global release on 03 February 2026.
Monopoly Rush Hour sees players step into the fast lane, where each spin begins with each Token starting on the four corners of the board while Houses and Hotels are randomly distributed across the board.
Every Token can randomly boost its Multipliers up to a massive 500x.
Tokens spring into action wherever dice symbols appear on the Hat, Boat, Car or Dog – the dice roll determines how far each Token moves and for every three spaces travelled, the Token’s Multiplier climbs by +1.
If a Token lands on a space with a House or a Hotel, players win a Prize – these are Multiplied by the stake and the Tokens Multiplier.
This being Monopoly, there are Chance and Community Chest Card Bonuses in play. If as Token lands on either, one of the following outcomes is revealed:
- Move to a random position
- Move three spaces forward
- Move three spaces backward
- Award a Prize Bonus (multiplied by the Token’s multiplier)
- Trigger Free Spins
With the Free Spins, players get an initial 12 Free Games plus six Extra Spins for every additional trigger. During Free Spins, Token positions and Multipliers persist, keeping the momentum building.
Hit the Water Works or the Electric Company and players scoop up an Instant Prize worth the Token Multiplier times the stake. Landing on Train Stations means retriggers, awarding 1, 3, 7 or 15 Extra Spins when 1, 2, 3 or 4 Tokens land there.
During Free Spins, Tokens that land on Chance or Community Chest reveal cards with one of three powerful Boosts. This includes:
- Advance 2-12 spaces ahead
- Increase the Multiplier meter by 2-12 steps
- Add 2-12 Houses to the board
What’s more, when every property is upgraded to a Hotel, the excitement peaks as each Token’s Multiplier gets a huge +50 to +250 boost.
If players want to supercharge the action, they can tap the Power Play icon – this guarantees a dice roll and costs 8x the stake. For those who can’t wait to pass GO, tap the Bonus Buy icon and head straight to 12 Free Spins for 110x the stake.
Nik Robinson, CEO of Big Time Gaming, said: “Monopoly Rush Hour is our latest Monopoly branded game, offering high speed action with plenty of Multipliers, Free Spins and big wins on the board.
“We are thrilled to see players at Gamesys casinos be the first to step onto the board ahead of the game’s global general release.
“This is a true Big Time Gaming slot – a big brand combined with striking visuals, compelling game play, extreme volatility and massive win potential.”
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