USL League One · Thu 18 Jun, 02:00
Forward Madison v Fort WaynePicks
Asian handicap tips
Asian handicap picks from our tipsters across upcoming fixtures.
Matches
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Tips
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Tipsters
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Ettan - Södra · Thu 18 Jun, 18:00
Jonkopings Sodra v Lund- TFTom Fielding
Lund -0.75 looks the play at home, should be their game to control tempo and nick it; Jonkoping usually concedes late.
Division 2 - Norra Svealand · Thu 18 Jun, 18:00
Viggbyholms IK v AngbyReserve League · Thu 18 Jun, 19:00
Ferro 2 v Newell's Old Boys Res.- MBMarcus Bell
Newells Res look good value at 0.25; smart money sides with them and Ferro 2 usually struggle to hold leads.
Asian handicap tips: how it works
The Asian handicap levels a match by giving one team a virtual head start (or deficit) in goals, which removes the draw and narrows the bet to two outcomes. This page lists every Asian handicap pick our tipsters have on upcoming fixtures, with the line and the price on each.
Quarter lines such as -0.5/-1 split your stake across two handicaps, so a bet can win in full, win half, push or lose half — a useful way to back a favourite while limiting downside. Our tipsters pick the line they think offers the best value rather than just the most likely winner, and the note explains why.
Open any fixture to see the head-to-head, recent form and live handicap prices on the match page before you decide to follow the tip.
Frequently asked questions
- What is an Asian handicap?
- An Asian handicap gives one team a goal head start or deficit before kick-off, removing the draw from the equation so the bet has just two possible outcomes instead of three.
- What does a quarter handicap like -0.5/-1 mean?
- Your stake is split across two lines, -0.5 and -1. If your team wins by exactly one goal, half wins and half is returned; win by two or more and the whole bet wins.
- Can an Asian handicap bet be a draw?
- No. The handicap is designed to break the tie, so the bet resolves as a win, loss, half-win, half-loss or stake refund — never a dead heat.