Live Vegas Sports Betting Odds

Sunday, December 7th, 2025

Time # Teams
NFL    
4:05pm
137
138
Broncos
Raiders
-8 -110
40½ -110
-8½ -105
40½ -110
-7½ -110
40½ -110
-8 -110
40½ -110
-8 -110
40½ -110
OFF -8 -110
40½ -110
-8½ -105
40½ -110
4:25pm
133
134
Bears
Packers
43½ -110
-6½ -115
43½ -115
-6½ -115
44 -110
-6½ -115
44 -110
-7 +100
44 -110
-6½ -115
OFF 43½ -115
-6½ -117
44 -110
-6½ -115
4:25pm
139
140
Rams
Cardinals
-9½ -110
49 -110
-9½ -110
48½ -115
-9½ -110
49 -110
-9 -110
49 -110
-8½ -110
49 -110
OFF -9½ -108
49 -110
-9½ -110
49 -110
8:20pm
143
144
Texans
Chiefs
41 -110
-4 -110
41 -110
-4 -110
41½ -110
-4 -110
41½ -110
-4 -110
42 -110
-4 -110
OFF 41 -114
-4 -109
41½ -110
-3½ -115
Time # Teams
CBB    
2:00pm
761
762
Illinois-Chicago
Yale
148 -110
-12 -110
148½ -105
-12 -115
148 -110
-12½ -110
148½ -110
-12½ -110
148½ -110
-12 -110
OFF 148½ -107
-12½ -107
148½ -105
-12½ -105
2:00pm
763
764
Niagara
St. Peter's
131½ -110
-5 -110
132 -115
-5 -115
132 -110
-5½ -110
132 -110
-5 -110
131½ -110
-5½ -110
OFF 132 -109
-5 -115
OFF
2:00pm
765
766
Utah State
Charlotte
-1½ -110
139 -110
-11½ -103
139½ -110
-1½ -110
139½ -110
-1½ -110
139½ -110
-1½ -110
139 -110
OFF -1½ -109
139½ -109
-1½ -110
139½ -110
2:00pm
767
768
Iona
Sacred Heart
164 -110
-1 -110
163½ -110
-1 -108
163½ -110
-1 -110
164 -110
-1 -110
164 -110
-1 -110
OFF 163½ -112
-1 -109
163½ -110
-1½ -105
2:00pm
769
770
Manhattan
Marist
140½ -110
-7½ -110
140½ -110
-7½ -106
141 -110
-7½ -110
140½ -110
-7½ -110
140½ -110
-7½ -110
OFF 140½ -111
-7½ -109
OFF
2:00pm
771
772
Rider
Quinnipiac
148 -110
-14 -110
148 -110
-14 -113
147½ -110
-14 -110
148 -110
-14 -110
148 -110
-14 -110
OFF 148 -109
-14 -111
OFF
2:00pm
773
774
Canisius
Siena
132 -110
-17½ -110
132 -110
-17½ -105
132 -105
-17 -115
132 -110
-17½ -110
132 -110
-17½ -110
OFF 132 -109
-17½ -108
OFF
2:00pm
775
776
Texas-San Antonio
Alabama
171½ -110
-33½ -110
171 -115
-33½ -119
171½ -110
-33½ -110
171½ -110
-33½ -110
171½ -110
-33 -110
OFF 171½ -110
-33½ -110
171½ -110
-33½ -110
2:00pm
777
778
St. Mary's
Davidson
-9½ -110
138 -110
-9½ -103
138 -115
-8½ -115
138 -110
-9½ -110
138 -110
-9½ -110
137½ -110
OFF -9½ -106
138 -110
-9½ -110
138½ -105
2:00pm
306505
306506
Florida Atlantic
Florida Gulf Coast
-2 -110
151 -110
-2 -110
152 -105
-2 -110
151 -110
-2½ -110
151 -110
-2½ -110
150½ -110
OFF -2 -113
151 -111
-2½ -105
150½ -115
2:00pm
306507
306508
Austin Peay
UT-Rio Grande Valley
150½ -110
-3 -110
150½ -110
-3 -105
150½ -110
-3½ -110
150½ -110
-3 -110
150½ -110
-3 -110
OFF 150½ -110
-3 -112
150½ -110
-2½ -115
2:30pm
306509
306510
St Francis PA
Radford
157 -110
-13½ -110
157 100
-13½ -105
156 -115
-14 -110
157 -110
-13½ -110
157 -110
-13½ -110
OFF 157 101
-13½ -110
156½ -110
-13½ -110
3:00pm
779
780
LSU
Texas Tech
154 -110
-5½ -110
154 -115
-5½ -109
153 -115
-5½ -115
154 -110
-5½ -110
154½ -110
-5½ -110
OFF 154 -110
-5½ -108
154½ -105
-5½ -110
3:00pm
781
782
Central Michigan
St. Louis
157½ -110
-25 -110
157½ -115
-25 -110
156½ -110
-25 -110
157 -110
-25 -110
157½ -110
-24½ -110
OFF 157½ -102
-25 -110
157½ -110
-25½ -105
3:00pm
306511
306512
Alabama State
Tenn-Martin
146 -110
-6½ -110
146 -110
-6½ -115
146 -110
-6½ -105
146 -110
-6½ -110
146 -110
-6 -110
OFF 146 -110
-6½ -109
146½ -105
-6½ -110
3:00pm
306513
306514
Louisiana-Monroe
Stephen F Austin
140½ -110
-19 -110
141 -105
-19 -115
141½ -110
-18½ -115
141 -110
-19 -110
140½ -110
-19½ -110
OFF 140½ -113
-19½ -106
140½ -110
-19½ -110
4:00pm
783
784
UNLV
Stanford
164½ -110
-9½ -110
163½ -115
-9½ -105
164½ -110
-9 -115
164½ -110
-9½ -110
165½ -110
-9½ -110
OFF 164½ -111
-9½ -108
164½ -110
-9½ -105
4:00pm
785
786
Hofstra
Pittsburgh
136 -110
-8½ -110
136 -115
-8½ -110
136½ -110
-8½ -110
136 -110
-8½ -110
136 -110
-8½ -110
OFF 136 -112
-8½ -109
136½ -105
-8½ -110
4:00pm
787
788
San Francisco
Mississippi State
150½ -110
-4 -110
151 -110
-4½ -107
150½ -110
-4 -110
150½ -110
-4 -110
150½ -110
-4 -110
OFF 150½ -112
-4 -112
150½ -115
-4½ -105
4:00pm
789
790
Towson
UCF
146 -110
-9 -110
146 -110
-9½ -109
147 -115
-9 -115
146 -110
-9 -110
145½ -110
-8½ -110
OFF 146½ -107
-9 -113
146½ -105
-9½ -105
4:30pm
791
792
Belmont
Middle Tennessee
-2 -110
154½ -110
-2 -110
154 -110
-2 -110
154½ -110
-2 -110
154½ -110
-2 -110
155 -110
OFF -2 -110
154 -116
-1½ -110
154½ -110
4:30pm
306515
306516
Northwestern State
Southeastern Louisiana
134 -110
-7 -110
134 -110
-7 -105
134 -115
-6½ -110
134 -110
-7 -110
133½ -110
-7½ -110
OFF 134 -117
-7 -110
134½ -110
-6½ -115
5:00pm
793
794
Nevada
Washington State
-2 -110
148½ -110
-2½ -105
148½ -105
-2 -115
148 -110
-2½ -110
148½ -110
-2 -110
148½ -110
OFF -2½ -105
148½ -108
-2½ -105
148½ -110
5:00pm
795
796
Creighton
Nebraska
156 -110
-5 -110
155½ -110
-5 -110
155½ -110
-5 -110
156 -110
-5 -110
156½ -110
-5 -110
OFF 155½ -114
-5 -110
155½ -115
-5½ -105
5:00pm
797
798
Georgetown
North Carolina
150½ -110
-1½ -110
150 -110
-1½ -113
150½ -115
-1½ -110
150½ -110
-1½ -110
151 -110
-1½ -110
OFF 150½ -110
-1½ -112
150½ -110
-1½ -110
5:00pm
799
800
Texas A&M
SMU
-2 -110
165 -110
-1½ -110
165½ -107
-1½ -105
164 -110
-1½ -110
165 -110
-2 -110
165½ -110
OFF -1½ -110
165½ +101
-1½ -110
165½ -105
5:00pm
801
802
Green Bay
Wright State
141½ -110
-6½ -110
141½ -110
-6½ -112
OFF 141½ -110
-6½ -110
141 -110
-6½ -110
OFF 141½ -110
-6½ -111
141½ -110
-6½ -110
5:00pm
306517
306518
Alabama A&M
Lipscomb
144½ -110
-1½ -110
144½ -110
-1½ -110
146 -110
-10 -115
145 -110
-1½ -110
145 -110
-1½ -110
OFF 144½ -115
-1½ -109
144½ -115
-1½ -110
5:30pm
803
804
TCU
North Texas
-9½ -110
135½ -110
-9½ -110
136 -111
-9½ -110
135½ -110
-9½ -110
135½ -110
-9½ -110
135½ -110
OFF -9½ -106
136 +102
-9½ -110
135½ -110
6:00pm
306519
306520
Central Arkansas
East Texas A&M
144½ -110
-2½ -110
144½ -110
-2½ -113
144 -110
-2 -110
144 -110
-2½ -110
144 -110
-2½ -110
OFF 144 -112
-2½ -109
144½ -105
-2½ -110
7:00pm
805
806
Cornell
Samford
167 -110
PK -110
-1 -110
166½ -115
-1 -105
167 -110
167 -110
PK -110
167½ -110
PK -110
OFF 167 -116
PK -104
166½ -115
-1½ +105
8:00pm
807
808
UTEP
Seattle University
136 -110
-12½ -110
136 -110
-12 -109
136½ -105
-12½ -105
136 -110
-12½ -110
136½ -110
-12½ -110
OFF 136 -112
-12½ -106
136½ -105
-12½ -105
9:00pm
306521
306522
North Florida
Gonzaga
167½ -110
-48 -110
166½ -115
-47½ -105
168 -105
-47½ -110
167 -110
-47½ -110
167½ -110
-48 -110
OFF 167½ -103
-47½ -112
167½ -105
-47½ -110
Time # Teams
NBA    
3:40pm
551
552
Celtics
Raptors
-3½ -110
225½ -110
-3 -115
225½ -110
-3½ -105
225 -110
-3½ -110
225½ -110
-3½ -110
226 -110
OFF -3 -116
225½ -110
-3½ -110
225½ -115
6:10pm
553
554
Nuggets
Hornets
-1½ -115
232½ -110
-11 -105
233 -105
-1½ -115
232 -115
-1½ -110
233 -110
-1½ -110
233 -110
OFF -1½ -112
233 -106
-1½ -110
233½ -105
6:10pm
555
556
Blazers
Grizzlies
232 -110
-1 -110
232 -110
-1 -115
231½ -110
-1½ -105
232 -110
-1 -110
232 -110
-1½ -110
OFF 232 -110
-1 -112
232½ -110
-1½ -105
7:10pm
557
558
Warriors
Bulls
-1 -110
227½ -110
-1 -108
227½ -115
-1 -105
228 -105
-1 -110
227½ -110
-1 -110
227½ -110
OFF -1 -109
227½ -112
-1½ -105
227½ -115
7:40pm
559
560
Lakers
76ers
-4 -110
233½ -110
-4 -112
233½ -105
-4 -110
233 -110
-4 -110
233½ -110
-4 -110
233½ -110
OFF -4 -110
233½ -106
-4½ -105
233½ -105
8:10pm
561
562
Thunder
Jazz
-9½ -110
236½ -110
-11 -110
235½ -110
-1½ -115
235 -110
-11 -110
235 -110
-11 -110
234 -110
OFF -9½ -110
236½ -112
-11½ -105
235½ -105
Time # Teams
NHL    
5:07pm
57
58
Sharks
Hurricanes
6 -120
-310
6 -120
-295
OFF 6 -120
-310
6 -120
-309
OFF 6 -121
-327
6 -120
-350
5:07pm
59
60
Islanders
Panthers
6 -115
-155
6 -117
-155
OFF 6 -120
-160
6 -120
-154
OFF 6 -118
-167
6 -120
-160
6:07pm
61
62
Penguins
Stars
6 -120
-165
6 -120
-160
OFF 6 -120
-165
6 -120
-161
OFF 6 -120
-173
6 -120
-165
7:07pm
63
64
Blues
Canadiens
5½ -125
-135
5½ -124
-133
OFF 5½ -125
-135
5½ -125
-128
OFF 5½ -127
-139
6 +100
-135
7:07pm
65
66
Blue Jackets
Capitals
6½ +105
-185
6½ +109
-188
OFF 6½ +100
-190
6½ +100
-180
OFF 6½ +102
-198
6½ +100
-185
7:07pm
67
68
Golden Knights
Rangers
-165
6 -105
-165
6 -101
OFF -165
6 -105
-165
5½ -125
OFF -175
6 -102
-165
6 -105
8:07pm
69
70
Blackhawks
Ducks
6½ -115
-190
6½ -114
-192
OFF 6½ -125
-190
6½ -125
-184
OFF 6½ -121
-201
6½ -120
-190

Futures

While this page lists the odds on today’s matchups we also have several pages of futures for those of you interested.

College Football

NFL

NBA

CBB

MLB

I know you have to wait a long time to get your money on these wagers, but futures can be profitable if you know what you are doing.

How Sportsbooks Set the Lines

There is no doubt that the odds makers at the top online sportsbooks have great jobs, but it’s also a stressful career.  They have to make sure that their betting lines are an accurate reflection of the public’s perception or else they could quickly find themselves out on the street.  There are still people out there who think that the bookie’s job is to pull the wool over players’ eyes and try to win their money.  However, the books just want to grind away their profit with the juice.  Let’s take a look at how they do that when setting the odds.

Las Vegas sportsbooks and online shops alike pay close attention to the opening numbers released by the Las Vegas Sports Consultants.  LVSC is a private company that provides a service of setting the odds for casinos.

However, the books will also take into account their customers’ habits as well.  If the client base is full of recreational bettors you will see the totals shaded towards the over and the point spreads towards the favorites.  That means if a total is set at 48, a recreational book might set their total at 49.

Why the Lines Move

Once the lines are released the odds makers job is not over.  Injuries and changes in coaching strategies can cause the numbers to be updated.  The book has to adapt as new information comes forward.

The book wants balance action on the game.  This way the winners get paid by the losers and the sportsbook collects their profit from the vig.  This rarely works out perfectly, but a decent sized book will get enough action on both sides where they won’t take a beating if one side beats the other.

If the action gets unbalanced enough, the lines maker will move the line.  This can mean moving the spread or total by a half a point, or the money line is adjusted.  Some places even change the juice on the point spread, so if a favorite at -3 -110 is taking a lot of money the book will adjust to -3 -120.

Profiting From Movement in the Odds

You can use these line movements to increase your profits.  It’s easier to do when you have a lot of time between the release of the line and start of the game.  In football, the betting public tends to pile money in on their favorite teams once they get off work on Fridays so if you anticipate the line moves coming at these times you can take advantage.

Another way to use line movements to your advantage is through middling.  Let’s say it’s Tournament time and the first round has LSU taking on Arizona.  LSU is an early 6-point favorite and the line moves to -8 later in the week.  Well now you can take Arizona +8 and hope that the game ends with LSU winning between six and eight points.  If it’s six or eight, you get a win and a push, but if it’s by seven, you win both of your bets.  Any other result only creates a loss of the vig.

Understanding Money Line Bets

Money line bets are typically misunderstood by the beginner, but they are not that tough to get a hold of.  Instead of having to pick a winner against the spread, you simply pick the winner of the game.

Boxing, tennis, baseball, auto racing, hockey and soccer are the six biggest money line sports. While there are margins of victory in baseball, hockey and soccer, they are so small that it would be too difficult to come up with a point spread for every game. That’s why run lines and puck lines might adjust the score by 1.5, but there is still a money line that goes with those numbers.

Let’s just take a look at an example of a baseball money line to show you how it works.

The Dodgers are the favorites and the Yankees are the underdogs in this example. The favorite is signified by the – (minus) written in front of the 130, while the underdog is given a + (plus) sign in front of the 120. If you are wanting to bet the Dodgers, then you will be risking $130 for every $100 you win. If you want to bet the Yankees, then you will be wagering $100 to get back $120.

The money line is usually pretty small in baseball, but it can be much bigger in other sports such as boxing and Tennis. Floyd Mayweather, who has yet to lose a fight in his career, is going to be a massive favorite over almost anyone he faces. Let’s just give an example of how a boxing money line would work in a Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao battle.

In this instance, you would be betting $500 to win $100 on Mayweather. If you like Pacquiao, then you will be betting $100 to win $375 on him, which is meant to entice action on the underdog because of the much bigger return.

Oddsmakers understand that the general public is going to want to bet the favorite more times than not. That makes it imperative for them to set the price on the favorite as high as possible to try and draw equal action on both sides. If they have $5,000 wagered on Mayweather, then that means they need to have at least $1,000 wagered on Pacquiao to make sure that they don’t lose money. If Mayweather wins, then the books would only be paying out $1,000 since it’s 1/5 odds.

Football & Basketball Money Lines

While money line wagers aren’t as big in football and basketball, they can still be a good bet if you don’t like the point spread. The best money line bets are those on small underdogs you believe will win outright. That’s because you don’t have to pay juice on money line underdogs, so in the long run you’re likely going to save money.

This is especially the case on underdogs of +2.5 or less in football. Most football games are decided by a field goal or more, so most of the time the +1, +1.5, +2 and +2.5 don’t even come into play. Instead of paying -110 juice on the spread, you can forgo the points and get a better return if you win by taking the moneyline.

So, instead of betting $110 to win $100 on the Patriots +2.5, you could bet $100 to win $120 on the Patriots money line (+120). The only way you would win with the +2.5 and lose on the money line is if the Patriots lost by 1 or 2. Obviously, the chances of that happening are very slim, and over the long haul it’s proven that taking the money line on these small underdogs in football are good bets.

Percentage Needed to Break Even in Betting

If you have ever done any sports betting, then you know that consistently beating the books for a profit is no easy task. But have you ever wondered just what the percentage is that you have to win in order to break even?

There are many handicappers who claim to win 70% of their bets. Whenever you see this, just ignore these touts completely. Even the ones who claim to hit 60 to 65 percent lifetime are likely lying to you. That’s because it is simply too difficult to hit that high of a percentage over the long term.

The best handicappers in the world hit anywhere from 55 to 60 percent. While that doesn’t sound like much, if you hit that kind of a percentage over time, you are going to make some serious bank. So, what percentage do you need to hit to break even? Well, let’s take a look.

Most point spreads are listed at -110 juice.  In that case you to win 52.38% of your bets to break even. You can calculate the percentage by taking amount risked divided by the amount returned.  In this case it’s 110/210 for 52.38%.

That means if you pick 52 right out of 100, you are going to lose a little, and if you pick 53 right, you’ll win a little. So, the house edge is essentially 2.38%. That’s because a bettor has to bet $110 for every $100 they win, so that $10 in juice or ‘vig” is the edge that goes to the house.

If we bet $100 on 100 games and win half and lose half, we would be left with a net loss of $500. That’s because we lose $110 each time we choose the wrong team. If we can get that 50-50 record to 55-45, which would be 55% winners, then we would net a profit of $550. We would win $5,500 on the 55 winners and lose $4,950 on our 45 losing wagers.

The difference between a $500 loss and a $550 profit is $1,050, which is the difference between being a 50 percent handicapper and a 55 percent handicapper. While 5 percent does not sound like much, it is astronomical in sports betting. I hit 55% of my picks in 2014. If you bet $100 per game that year, you would have won $7,900. If you bet $1,000 per game, you would have won $79,000.

Winning % Needed to Beat Moneylines

That winning percentage is pretty easy to follow if you were to only bet the spread at -110 in football and basketball, but not every bet you make is going to have a standard juice of -110. Figuring out what percentage of bets you need to win in this case can become even more complicated.

To give you a better understanding of what percentage of bets you would need to profit, I’ve put together a table at the bottom of this article that list the winning percentages needed for a favorite of -110 to -250 and underdog of +110 to +250. One of the first things that should jump out to you is that you don’t have to hit at a high percentage to profit with large underdogs.

Favorite Winning % Underdog Winning %
-110 52.83% +110 47.62%
-115 53.59% +115 46.51%
-120 54.55% +120 45.45%
-125 55.56% +125 44.44%
-130 56.52% +130 43.48%
-135 57.45% +135 42.55%
-140 58.33% +140 41.67%
-145 59.18% +145 40.82%
-150 60.00% +150 40.00%
-155 60.78% +155 39.22%
-160 61.54% +160 38.46%
-165 62.26% +165 37.74%
-170 62.69% +170 37.04%
-175 63.64% +175 36.36%
-180 64.29% +180 35.71%
-185 64.91% +185 35.09%
-190 65.52% +190 34.48%
-200 66.67% +200 32.26%
-220 68.75% +220 31.25%
-240 70.59% +240 29.41%
-250 71.43% +250 28.57%

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