

"Games must start in the same scheduling week of the league (scheduling week is Thursday-Wednesday, local stadium time, for NFL) for bets to have action." Affected MultiBets will be recalculated excluding that event or leg." DraftKings

Wagers will stand if postponed for less than 48 hours. "All markets on a postponed match will be treated as void if the event has been moved to more than 48 hours in the future. "At least ten minutes of official time must elapse in the fourth quarter for bets to have action." PointsBet In the event of a change of venue, all bets will be void." "Abandoned or postponed games are void unless played within the same scheduling week. Canceled pregame: Must be played by Wednesday.We detailed the policies for five popular American sportsbooks below, but check your book for specific rules, or contact customer service if they're not listed. If a game starts, and must be resumed later: This almost never happens in the NFL but most books require it to be finished in 48 hours.If a game moves locations: Some books will void all bets if the venue changes DraftKings allows bets to stand if the home team remains designated as the home team.Others require the game to be played within 48 hours of the original start time. If a game is postponed several days: Some books require NFL games to be played by the next Wednesday to count.If a game has already started: 55 minutes must be completed for all bets to count.Here are the four likely scenarios and how sportsbooks treat them: Others give it seven days or until Wednesday of the next week for the NFL. Some sportsbooks require a game to start within 48 hours from the schedule time, which is just outside the window. At others, it will be voided.īrowns-Raiders is a fascinating case because it will reportedly kick off 48 hours and 30 minutes after the originally scheduled time. But at many books, if the Browns-Raiders game gets moved from Saturday to Monday, your bet should stand. If an NFL game is postponed, will your bet stand? You may have scooped up a good line on the Raiders before the Browns got hit hard by COVID.Īs always, it depends on the book.
