What is Treble?
A three-leg parlay — three selections combined into one bet.
Definition
A treble is the smallest 'multiple' name commonly used at UK and Irish bookmakers. Three legs, all must win, odds multiply (e.g. 1.80 × 2.00 × 2.50 = 9.00). Trebles are the sweet spot for moderate risk-reward — variance manageable, payouts meaningful. Doubles, trebles and four-folds together form the building blocks of every system bet (Yankee, Lucky 15).
Example
Treble at 1.50 / 2.10 / 2.40 = decimal odds 7.56. £20 stake returns £151.20 if all three win.
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FAQ
What does "Treble" mean in sports betting?
A three-leg parlay — three selections combined into one bet.
How is "Treble" used at the FIFA World Cup 2026?
Treble applies to every World Cup 2026 match in the same way as any other regulated sports event. Fan Bet Odds tracks the relevant prices and lines across Bet365, Pinnacle, DraftKings, BetMGM and other licensed bookmakers — see the match prediction and odds pages for live application.
Where can I see "Treble" in action on Fan Bet Odds?
Treble appears throughout our match prediction pages (/odds/predictions/match/[slug]), market deep-dives (/odds/predictions/match/[slug]/[market]) and bookmaker reviews (/bet/bookmakers/[slug]). Use the related terms below to navigate the broader glossary.
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