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The complete Ashes betting guide

13 Nov | BY Betway Insider | MIN READ TIME |
The complete Ashes betting guide
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Looking to learn more about cricket betting and one of the sport's biggest competitions? Explore Betway Insider's complete guide on how to bet on the Ashes to find out everything you need to know.

The Ashes is one of the most unique head-to-head competitions in test cricket, with series between England and Australia taking place every two years. If you’re looking to play along with the competition at home, our guide will teach you all you need to know before betting on the Ashes. Whether you’re looking for an explanation of the odds or learning the best betting markets, we’ve got you covered.

How betting on the Ashes works

If you know how to bet on cricket, then placing a bet on the Ashes is no different. Different events and outcomes throughout the series will be assigned odds, which you can then place a wager on to predict whether they’ll come true. If you place your bet correctly, you’ll earn some money, while an incorrect bet won’t provide any returns!

How to understand Ashes betting odds

Cricket odds are often presented in a fractional format. The number on the right-hand side of the fraction represents your stake, and the number on the left-hand side represents how much of that stake you could win from a correct bet.

For example, if England are assigned odds of 3/1 to win the Ashes, then every £1 placed on England to win would return £3 (plus your stake back). That means a £10 bet would earn you £30 (plus your £10 stake), and so on. Our complete guide to fractional odds provides extra details on reading fractions if you’re looking to learn more.

Ashes betting tips and advice

When betting on the Ashes, it’s impossible to know for sure that your bet will be a winner, but you can take steps to best approach a likely outcome. The most important part of placing a good bet is research, as understanding the players taking part in a match will help influence your decision. For instance, dive into the players on each team and analyse previous match-ups to see their strengths and weaknesses.

Venues also play a role when placing an effective Ashes bet. Since the competition alternates between England and Australia, there can be a significant home-crowd advantage for teams when cheered on by local fans. Different cricket pitches and conditions can also have a huge affect on the outcome. If you think this will influence the result, try placing your bet accordingly.

Common mistakes when betting on the Ashes

When betting on the Ashes, some common mistakes can affect your chances of winning. Be sure to avoid these pitfalls when playing along with the tournament:

  • Blindly betting for your side: Whether you’re supporting England or Australia, it can be tempting to follow your favourite team, whether they’re performing well or not. Try to stay objective with your bets, even if it means placing money on the opponent.

  • Not taking advantage of multiples: The Ashes has a wide variety of betting markets to choose from, so sticking to singles bets means you may be missing out on a range of possibilities. Plus, some types of multiple bets, such as trixies and yankees, can still provide a payout if one of your outcomes is a loser.

  • Not taking advantage of in-play betting: When you place bets during a cricket match, you can react to the momentum of a game much more easily. In-play betting allows you to adapt to unforeseen circumstances, such as injuries or big swings in momentum for either team.

Popular Ashes betting markets

If you’re still wondering how to bet on the Ashes, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to markets. Here are some of the most popular types of bets in the series:

  • To win the series: This bet focuses on which country you think will be the series winner, and is one of the most popular markets for the game.

  • Series correct score: If you think you can predict the correct score at the end of the game, consider placing a bet on this market.

  • Match betting: The Ashes is made up of five matches, meaning that if your team loses one, they’re not necessarily out of the running. This market allows you to bet on the winners of each match, rather than the overall series.

  • Draw no bet: With a Draw No Bet, your stake is returned if a match ends in a draw. This means you can bet on either side to win, but you won’t risk losing your money if a tie occurs.

  • Team’s top batter: Think you know who’ll be the best batter on a team? Consider placing a bet on this market.

  • Team’s top wicket taker: Taking wickets is an important part of cricket, and this market allows you to bet on the player who will be able to dismiss the most batsmen during a game.

  • Team under/over runs: Runs are the points that make up cricket, with teams competing to earn more than their opponents. These bets set a certain number of runs for each team in the series, and allow you to place a wager on whether a side will earn more or fewer runs than the chosen amount.

  • Player under/over runs: This betting market is similar to betting on a team to score over/under a certain number of runs, but focuses on individual player performance.

  • To reach 50/100: These bets allow you to choose a player in the match and wager whether they’ll reach a half century or century of runs.

  • Fall of wicket: How many runs do you think the batting team will be able to earn before the next wicket falls? If you think you know, try betting on this market.

  • Next wicket method of dismissal: There are multiple ways for the fielding team to get a batsman out in cricket. This market allows you to predict how the next dismissal will occur.

Similar to betting on the Ashes

Betting on the Ashes isn’t the only way to follow cricket at home, though. Here are some of our other most popular options for the sport:

Test cricket
Test cricket is the longest and most traditional form of the sport, with games played over multiple days between two sides. To learn more, read our complete guide to test cricket.

England cricket
As the country where the game originated, England has a long history of cricket. You can bet on the biggest England international matches and domestic tournaments with Betway.

Australia cricket
Australia are England’s Ashes opponent, but they also hold a range of cricket tournaments of their own, such as the Big Bash League and Sheffield Shield.

How can I bet on the Ashes?

At Betway, we offer competitive odds across all the biggest betting markets for the Ashes, as well as coverage of other major cricket games. To get involved, simply log in or register an account. Then, choose your market and enter your stake. Our betslip will show you your potential winnings for a correct bet. Once you’re happy, click ‘Place bet’, sit back, and enjoy the game!

Where to bet on Ashes markets

You can bet on all the biggest Ashes betting markets with Betway. We also allow you to play on the go with our sports app, so you can keep up with the action wherever you are! Download it now from the Play Store or App Store to get started.

Betting on the Ashes: FAQs

If you still have questions about the Ashes, we’ve put together some important pieces of info to help you learn more ahead of the next series:

When is the Ashes?

The Ashes takes place biennially, with the next edition of the competition scheduled to start on November 21st, 2025. The series will run until January 8th 2026.

Where are the Ashes being played?

The next country to host the Ashes will be Australia, with games scheduled to be played in Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney.

Which team is the favourite to win the Ashes?

Currently, Australia are the favourite to win the Ashes. They are the reigning champions and will be playing on their home turf.

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The Insider is an editorial blog for Betway, one of the best betting sites, featuring sporting insight, intelligent comment and informed betting tips for football betting and all other major sports.