Derby v QPR England Championship Betting Odds: Best Payouts (Live Wagering)

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Feb/09/2014
Derby v QPR England Championship Betting Odds: Best Payouts (Live Wagering)

Derby v QPR winner betting odds were available at Bookmaker, which was also offering live in-play wagering on this matchup

54% of those betting this matchup were backing Queens Park Rangers.

QPR pays the best of any other book at Bookmaker: US$22.50 compared to $19.00 at some books for every US$10.00 bet.  A US$100 wager would pay out US$225 at Bookmaker as opposed to US$190 elsewhere, so this really can add up.

On the other end of the spectrum, Derby County pays the least at Bookmaker: US$12 for every US$10.  So Derby punters might want to go elsewhere and get as high as US$14.50.

Derby have gone six games without a win against QPR in league competition (D3 L3).  This said, QPR or the Draw is probably the best bet anyway.

Bookmaker does offer the best available price on the Draw at US$23 for every US$10 bet, slightly higher than the US$22.90 offered elsewhere with a low of US$21 at 32Red.com.

QPR have avoided defeat in each of their last seven league trips to Derby, winning three (D4).

This matchup goes off 2:45 EDT/19:45 London time.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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