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Football’s Throne Under Pressure? Q3 Betting Trends Shift

For years, football has ruled the global sports betting landscape almost uncontested. But the latest Q3 2025 data signals a shift worth watching — not a dethroning, but a diversification. The numbers show that bettors, and in turn sportsbooks, are gradually spreading their attention across a wider range of sports, leagues, and regions than ever before.

This isn’t just a seasonal anomaly. It’s a trend that could reshape how operators think about engagement, content distribution, and data investment.

Yoav ziv 
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