What Are CFL Betting Odds?
CFL (Canadian Football League) betting odds work similarly to NFL odds, offering standard formats like:
- Moneyline – Bet on which team will win
- Point Spread – Bet on the margin of victory
- Total (Over/Under) – Bet on the combined score of both teams
Because the CFL has a smaller number of teams and a unique set of rules, betting markets can be a bit more specialized — but that also creates opportunities for bettors who understand the league.
Key Differences in CFL Betting
While the core bet types are the same, here are some key differences compared to NFL betting:
- 3-down football – CFL uses only three downs, leading to faster possessions and often higher scores
- Larger field – More space creates a faster-paced game with more big plays
- Scoring quirks – CFL includes the “single” or “rouge,” which can impact totals and final scores
- Smaller league – With only nine teams, there’s more familiarity between opponents
These differences can affect how lines are set and where value can be found.
Tips for Betting on the CFL
- Watch totals – CFL games often feature high-scoring matchups due to shorter drives and a more open field
- Account for travel – Long travel distances and time zones can affect performance
- Follow weather reports – Weather in Canada can shift quickly, especially late in the season
- Study quarterbacks – Backup QBs often play a major role due to injuries and depth differences
- Shop around – CFL betting markets aren’t as sharp as NFL ones, so odds can vary significantly between sportsbooks
CFL Betting FAQ
- Is CFL betting the same as NFL betting?
- What is a ‘rouge’ or ‘single’?
- Can I bet live on CFL games?
- How many CFL games are there per week?
- Are CFL odds available at all sportsbooks?