- Betting on the coin toss at the Super Bowl is available, with -105 odds for each side of the coin.
- Additional odds are available for -110 for the team that wins the coin toss to win the game.
TAMPA, Fla. – When it comes to the true passion of sports bettors, nothing is of the table.
That is especially true for the Super Bowl, where sports bettors are focused in on each and every moment of the big game. Wagers are flying off the shelves as soon as the game starts, and for many, even before the first whistle.
Betting on the coin toss has been a heralded tradition in Super Bowl history, one that even the most successful of bettors are proud to have engaged in.
This year, odds are once available for the coin toss via the online Super Bowl sportsbooks.
Result Of Super Bowl LV Coin Toss
- Heads -105
- Tails -105
Naturally, the odds for the coin toss are even with each other, with a slight payout to the books in terms of juice. Now, the only question bothering bettors, is whether that coin will land heads or tails.
In order to make the best possible bet, bettors have keyed into the history of the coin toss leading up to this year’s Super Bowl.
All-time, tails has a slight lead over heads in Super Bowl coin tosses.
Most important Super Bowl trend you need to know...
Coin Toss:
▪️ Heads 25
▪️ Tails 29Tails > Heads
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Over the last seven years, the coin has landed tails six times, a miraculous run for those who subscribe to the mantra of “Tails never fails”. However, from 2007 to 2013, Heads went on the same run, going six out of seven including five Heads in a row.
Before that, from 1998 to 2006, Tails again dominated, going eight out of nine. It’s been a run of streaks in coin toss history, one that could continue this Sunday.
Those looking to bet on the Super Bowl coin toss can find additional odds that branch off the coin toss result.
Will The Team That Calls The Coin Toss Be Correct
- Yes -105
- No -105
The Kansas City Chiefs will be calling the coin toss at this year’s Super Bowl. They failed to pick the right side last year, but were able to overcome that decision to win a championship.
Will The Team That Wins The Coin Toss Win The Game
- Yes -110
- No -110
In one of the strangest Super Bowl betting trends of all, the winner of the coin toss has gone on to lose six Super Bowls in a row.
This has led many bettors to be wary of the team that chooses the right side. It could be the true kiss of death in this year’s game, and it could happen before the first kickoff.
Jimmy Reinman honed his skills across various mediums including print, radio, and broadcast before bringing his arsenal of knowledge to the team here at USAOnlineSportsbooks in 2020. When he’s not writing, you can find him in a state of focused stress on any College Football Saturday, or maniacally constructing NBA parlays on a cool spring evening.