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Bookies are taking bets for who the Super Bowl MVP will thank first, 'God, Faith or Religion' is favourite

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Published 23:36 12 Feb 2023 GMT

Bookies are taking bets for who the Super Bowl MVP will thank first, 'God, Faith or Religion' is favourite

Some of these markets are absolute belters.

Max Sherry

Max Sherry

Sports betting bookies are making some pretty wild markets ahead of Super Bowl LVII.

The Kansas City Chiefs vs the Philadelphia Eagles is a mouth-watering match-up on paper, meaning there will be plenty of punters hoping to make a buck-or-two from the big game.

Blue Bet over in Australia has got some rather unique yet hilarious markets – and the odds on them are actually decent too.

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The bookies based Down Under are offering odds on 'Who the MVP will thanks first'.

Interestingly, the odds-on favourite is 'God, Faith or Religion', which is paying $1.72.

Way down the pecking order is 'A Family Member', which you'd probably expect to be paying a lot less considering the magnitude of the occasion.

That's coughing up $5 – not bad, not bad at all.

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Another hilarious market is 'Length of National Anthem'.

Over 127.5 seconds is paying $1.72 and under 127.5 seconds is paying out $1.97.

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But perhaps the best market on offer is 'What will Rihanna sing first' during her highly-anticipated Super Bowl half-time show performance.

The favourite is 'What's My Name' at $1.65, closely followed by 'B***h Better Have My Money' at $2.25.

But can you imagine the scenes when 'Run This Town' starts blaring over the speakers inside State Farm Stadium – spine-tingling.

That's paying $8 – great odds.

Featured Image Credit: Alamy

Topics: NFL, United States, American Football

Max Sherry
Max Sherry

Max Sherry is a journalist for SPORTbible Australia. After migrating Down Under from London as a teenager, he instantly fell in love with Aussie sport and its culture. From NRL to AFL, cricket to rugby — you name it, Max watches it (with a beer in hand, of course). During his time at Fox Sports, he worked in the football department covering the Premier League, A-League, Socceroos and Matildas. Born a stone's throw away from West Ham's training ground, Max is obviously a die-hard Liverpool fan.

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