Penalty Shootout Nerves Before a Live Football Decision
Knockout football sometimes reaches the point where live betting becomes more about nerves than tactics. If a match like Croatia vs Spain goes into extra time and both teams look afraid to overcommit, would you even touch a late market, or wait for penalties and avoid the guessing?
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Extra time can be a bad betting environment because both teams often protect the penalty shootout more than they chase the win. In a Croatia-Spain type of match, I would not force a late goal bet unless one side clearly keeps finding space. If the game turns into safe passing and tired pressing, the market is mostly selling tension. I would keep 1xbet mobile in the mobile view but probably do nothing until a clearer angle appears. Sometimes the best live decision is refusing to pay for nerves. Not every dramatic match has a smart entry.