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OddsJet has the best Swiss Cup odds for football fans in Switzerland

The Swiss Cup was first played in 1926.  It is the top club knockout tournament held by the Swiss Football Association where the top 64 domestic clubs participate.  OddsJet compares Swiss Cup odds from several reputable online sportsbooks that serve customers in Switzerland, several of which offer CHF accounts.  This allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every match in the tournament which helps maximize potential returns for Swiss bettors.  Users may toggle between 1X2 match odds as well as Double Chance odds.  Although a knockout cup competition, these betting markets apply to the match result after 90 minutes of play (full-time), including any stoppage or injury time.  They do not apply to a result after extra time or penalty shoot-out.  After you've found the highest odds for your picks, read about our best Swiss betting sites.

 

Swiss Cup Odds Explained  

1X2 Match Betting

This is the most popular betting market for the Swiss Cup.  Here, one is simply wagering on the full-time result of a given match: 1 – a Home Win, X – a Draw, 2 – an Away win.

 

Double Chance Betting

This is a variation of typical 1X2 match betting whereby one selects any two of the three possible outcomes: 1,X – Home Win or Draw.  X,2 - Draw or Away Win.  1,2 - Home Win or Away Win.  This allows for a hedging of one’s bet.  In doing so, the odds will be lower than for a typical 1X2 match result odds.

 

Swiss Cup odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional formats

For American odds format, there are two sets of expressions to remember, but both revolve around the figure of CHF 100. First, negative numbers are used when the odds are below even-money and express how much one must wager in order to win a profit of CHF 100.  When one sees a negative figure like FC Lugano to win at -235, this means that one would need to stake CHF 235 in order to win a profit of CHF 100, for a total return of CHF 335.  When the odds are above even-money, American odds format display a positive figure which expresses how much one will win when CHF 100 is staked.  For example, match odds of +240 for a draw means that a stake of CHF 50 wins CHF 120 in profit for a total return of CHF 170. 

For Decimal odds format, the odds express the full amount that will be returned on your wager including the stake amount.  Simply multiply the odds by the stake. For example, if FC Luzern is listed to win at 1.67, a CHF 100 bet would return a total of CHF 167 including your stake, so the profit is CHF 67.  A draw with decimal odds of 3.65 would return CHF 365 on a bet of CHF 100. 

For Fractional format, the odds express the amount of profit that will be returned on a wager.  So for example, with a wager of CHF 100 and odds of 8/9 (said 8 to 9) on FC Sion to win, one would see a profit of CHF 88.89 (CHF 100 X 8/9) plus the stake for a total return of CHF 188.89.

 

Odds comparisons for other top Swiss football competitions

Super League odds

Super League winner odds



Betting sites & popular Swiss payment methods

Unfortunately, many popular payment methods in Switzerland are not available at online bookmakers.

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 PayPal
 Apple Pay

 



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Swiss Cup Odds

 


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OddsJet has the best Swiss Cup odds for football fans in Switzerland

The Swiss Cup was first played in 1926.  It is the top club knockout tournament held by the Swiss Football Association where the top 64 domestic clubs participate.  OddsJet compares Swiss Cup odds from several reputable online sportsbooks that serve customers in Switzerland, several of which offer CHF accounts.  This allows OddsJet to display the best odds for every match in the tournament which helps maximize potential returns for Swiss bettors.  Users may toggle between 1X2 match odds as well as Double Chance odds.  Although a knockout cup competition, these betting markets apply to the match result after 90 minutes of play (full-time), including any stoppage or injury time.  They do not apply to a result after extra time or penalty shoot-out.  After you've found the highest odds for your picks, read about our best Swiss betting sites.

 

Swiss Cup Odds Explained  

1X2 Match Betting

This is the most popular betting market for the Swiss Cup.  Here, one is simply wagering on the full-time result of a given match: 1 – a Home Win, X – a Draw, 2 – an Away win.

 

Double Chance Betting

This is a variation of typical 1X2 match betting whereby one selects any two of the three possible outcomes: 1,X – Home Win or Draw.  X,2 - Draw or Away Win.  1,2 - Home Win or Away Win.  This allows for a hedging of one’s bet.  In doing so, the odds will be lower than for a typical 1X2 match result odds.

 

Swiss Cup odds expressed in American, Decimal and Fractional formats

For American odds format, there are two sets of expressions to remember, but both revolve around the figure of CHF 100. First, negative numbers are used when the odds are below even-money and express how much one must wager in order to win a profit of CHF 100.  When one sees a negative figure like FC Lugano to win at -235, this means that one would need to stake CHF 235 in order to win a profit of CHF 100, for a total return of CHF 335.  When the odds are above even-money, American odds format display a positive figure which expresses how much one will win when CHF 100 is staked.  For example, match odds of +240 for a draw means that a stake of CHF 50 wins CHF 120 in profit for a total return of CHF 170. 

For Decimal odds format, the odds express the full amount that will be returned on your wager including the stake amount.  Simply multiply the odds by the stake. For example, if FC Luzern is listed to win at 1.67, a CHF 100 bet would return a total of CHF 167 including your stake, so the profit is CHF 67.  A draw with decimal odds of 3.65 would return CHF 365 on a bet of CHF 100. 

For Fractional format, the odds express the amount of profit that will be returned on a wager.  So for example, with a wager of CHF 100 and odds of 8/9 (said 8 to 9) on FC Sion to win, one would see a profit of CHF 88.89 (CHF 100 X 8/9) plus the stake for a total return of CHF 188.89.

 

Odds comparisons for other top Swiss football competitions

Super League odds

Super League winner odds



Betting sites & popular Swiss payment methods

Unfortunately, many popular payment methods in Switzerland are not available at online bookmakers.

 MuchBetter
 PayPal
 Apple Pay

 



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