Where Can I Bet the Armed Forces Bowl From Texas

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Where Can I Bet the Armed Forces Bowl From Texas

You can bet Armed Forces Bowl game this year from Texas at any number of top international sports betting sites, including Bookmaker.eu, which has been serving the sports betting public since 1986.


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The Armed Forces Bowl

Played in Fort Worth Texas, the Armed Forces Bowl is an annual postseason college football bowl game played in the 44,008-seat Amon G. Carter Stadium on the campus of Texas Christian University.  Following the 2013 football season, the Armed Forces Bowl signed multi-year agreements with various conferences as well as  Army and Navy to set bowl match-ups through 2019 (Navy would later join the American Athletic Conference).  The payout is a cool $675,000.

2018 Armed Forces Bowl

Army received and accepted a bid to the Armed Forces Bowl on December 2.  The Black Knights subsequently won the Army–Navy Game on December 8, and enter the bowl with a 10–2 record.

Houston received and accepted a bid to the Armed Forces Bowl on December 2  The Cougars enter the bowl with a 8–4 record (5–3 in conference).

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