Orlando Apollos vs. Birmingham Iron Odds - Live Betting: Alliance of American Football

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/09/2019

Surprise, surprise!  The Alliance of American Football is holding its own.  So much so that today's Orlando vs. Birmingham game has been moved to TNT for a more nationally expansive audience and Bookmaker will be offering LIVE IN-PLAY betting on all of this weekend's AAF action.


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The Orlando Apollos (4-0) face the Birmingham Iron (3-1) at 2 p.m. Saturday.  Orlando is a -4 to -5 point visiting favorite in this one.

Because the AAF's TV ratings have been consistently solid, TNT has also agreed to add a March 23 game to its lineup.

Due to this being a new league, there is little in the way of any stats that can be used for betting purposes.

There are some solid player stats developing, as per the Action Network:

Garrett Gilbert has led the Apollos to a spotless record through four weeks. His latest efficient performance saw him complete 22-of-32 (69%) passes for 244 yards (7.6 yards per attempt) and a touchdown despite playing in snowy conditions. Steve Spurrier and Co. boast a league-high +55 point differential.

The Action Network also points out that Luis Perez was miserable in the Iron’s first loss, completing just 19-of-39 (49%) passes for 202 yards (5.2 Y/A) with a pair of interceptions.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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