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Footie betting launches on Net

Jane Wakefield ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 23 Nov 1999 14:20 GMT

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Football lovers will be able to have a flutter on their favourite team as Score launches an online betting system Monday.

Authorised by the Premier League, Score gives punters the option of betting on six footie games per week. The maximum stake will be £100 and winnings will go to users who correctly predict three or more results. Pay-outs will depend on the number playing and the number of winners.

Users can log on to Score's Web site at www.premscore.com.

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