Indian Super League Odds Fluctuate As Season Nears Climax

Posted: February 14, 2018

Updated: May 22, 2018

Indian Super League Betting

  • February 15th
  • Goa – 13/10
  • Chennaiyin – 2/1
  • Draw – 3/1

There’s only a few more matches to go in this the inaugural season of the Indian Super League that has seen 10 teams with an array of foreign coaches and players wow crowds across India and given people in poker rooms in India something else to wager upon other than their next pair of deuces. It’s been a triumphant success and you can get in on the action and do a little online gambling in India simply by picking a team checking the Indian Super League odds and backing them to win.

Indian Super League

  • ATK
  • Bengaluru
  • Chennaiyin
  • Delhi Dynamos
  • Goa
  • Jamshedpur
  • Kerala Blasters
  • Mumbai City
  • NorthEast United
  • Pune City

By names like Robbie Keane and Wes Brown, Steve Coppell and Teddy Sherringham (who got sacked) lending their weight to proceedings the first season of the Indian Super League has attracted big crowds and made taking advantage of Indian gambling laws all that much more fun. The quality of the football has been undeniable and that off-pitch drama has managed to take on a flavor that is purely Indian providing entertainment for all concerned and suitably adjusting those all important Indian Super League odds.

Indian Super League Odds Available Online Now

Currently it’s Bengaluru at the top of the table with a comfortable eight points on nearest rivals Pune City but whilst topping the table at the end of the regular season is one thing the gamblers in any casino in India will want to know which one will fight through the semis to the final and lift the trophy itself. Bengaluru have mathematically qualified for that already so can, if truth be told, relax and little and keep their powder dry, which probably makes them and their short Indian Super League odds all the more of a shoe-in for the title this season.

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