Draw No Bet Predictions Today — Best DNB Tips & Safe Football Picks
Draw no bet predictions today are one of the most practical tools in football betting — the ability to back a team to win while completely eliminating the draw as a losing result. If the match ends level, your stake is returned in full. Only if your selected team actually loses do you lose the bet. This page publishes today's best draw no bet tips across 200+ leagues, with DNB odds calculated directly from the live 1X2 market and every selection filtered using a disciplined confidence threshold.
How DNB odds are calculated on this page: Each draw no bet price is derived from the 1X2 market using the standard formula — DNB (Home) = (Home odds × Draw odds) / (Home odds + Draw odds − 1), and the same formula for the away side. The result is the effective return you receive when the draw is removed as a losing outcome.
What Is Draw No Bet — and Why Does It Matter?
Draw no bet (commonly abbreviated as DNB) is a bet type that removes the draw from the 1X2 market. When you place a DNB bet, only two outcomes determine the result of your bet:
- Your selected team wins — you receive winnings at the DNB odds shown.
- The match is drawn — your stake is returned in full. No profit, no loss.
- Your selected team loses — the bet loses.
The practical effect is that you give up some return in exchange for draw insurance. A team priced at 2.00 to win outright might be 1.45 on the DNB market — you take lower odds, but you eliminate one of the three outcomes that can beat you. This makes DNB particularly useful in matches where you are confident about which team is stronger, but a draw feels like a genuine possibility.
How to Read the DNB Table on This Page
The table above uses the same layout as Supatips' standard football predictions table, with three columns adapted for the draw no bet market. Here is how to read each part:
Columns 1, X, 2 — Standard 1X2 Odds
These are the bookmaker's standard 1X2 odds for the match. The predicted DNB side is highlighted in either the home or away odds column. The draw (X) column remains visible so users can understand how the DNB price is derived from the full 1X2 market.
DNB Tip & Confidence
This shows either 1 DNB (home team selected) or 2 DNB (away team selected). The number mirrors the 1X2 column headers above each fixture row — 1 means back the home team with draw protection, 2 means back the away team with draw protection. The percentage shown beside the badge is the confidence score used for the chosen DNB side.
DNB Odds Column
This is the calculated DNB price, derived from the 1X2 market using the formula shown above. It represents the effective odds you receive when the draw is eliminated as a losing result. DNB odds are always lower than the outright win price for the same team — that reduction reflects the value of the draw insurance you receive.
Score Column
The last column shows the live or final score where available. Before kick-off, it will usually show a placeholder score until the match starts. This keeps the DNB page aligned with the rest of the Supatips results layout.
Draw No Bet vs. Double Chance — What Is the Difference?
Both draw no bet and double chance provide protection against a draw, but they work differently and pay differently:
- Draw no bet: You back one team. If the match draws, the bet is voided and your stake returned. DNB odds are higher than double chance odds for the same selection because you are not winning on a draw — you are just getting your stake back.
- Double chance (e.g. 1X): You win if either the home team wins or the match draws. The bet is not voided on a draw — you actually win it. Double chance odds are lower because you are covering two outcomes completely.
In short: DNB gives you better odds than double chance, but only a refund — not a win — on a draw. Double chance gives you lower odds but pays out if a draw occurs. Choose DNB when you are confident a team will win but want a safety net. Choose double chance when the draw itself feels like a valuable outcome to cover.
Best Draw No Bet Tips Today — How We Select Them
Not every fixture qualifies as a draw no bet tip today. Our model applies strict filters before any match appears on this page:
Home or Away DNB Selection Only
Only home-side or away-side DNB picks are shown. The page evaluates non-draw sides only, because the draw itself is not a valid DNB selection. Where the API strongly supports a home or away side, that side is preferred. If not, the stronger eligible non-draw side can still be selected as a fallback.
48%+ Confidence Threshold
Every published selection passes a 48% confidence threshold on the chosen DNB side. This removes weaker fixtures where the data does not point clearly enough in one direction. It is a balanced threshold for a market that already includes draw protection.
DNB Odds Range 1.10–2.50
Calculated DNB odds must fall between 1.10 and 2.50. Below 1.10 offers negligible value for the risk; above 2.50 in a DNB context suggests the underlying match is too close to call — the draw risk remains significant.
Upcoming Fixtures Only
Only scheduled, not-yet-started fixtures are shown — live, finished, postponed and cancelled matches are excluded automatically. All kick-off times are displayed in West Africa Time (WAT, UTC+1).
Football Draw No Bet Predictions — Which Leagues Are Covered?
Today's football draw no bet predictions cover every major league and competition where 1X2 odds are available, including:
- Premier League DNB — England's top flight, where heavy favourites exist across most rounds.
- La Liga DNB — Spanish football, where the top sides frequently justify DNB protection at home.
- Serie A DNB — Italian football is structurally draw-prone, making DNB particularly valuable here.
- Bundesliga DNB — Germany's high-tempo league often produces dominant favourites at short odds.
- Ligue 1 DNB — French top flight with strong home records from established clubs.
- Champions League & Europa League DNB — European ties where draw outcomes carry tactical context.
- MLS DNB — US football with balanced fixture schedules across the season.
- African leagues — NPFL, MOTSEPE, CAF competitions included where odds data is available.
DNB Tips Today in the Context of Other Supatips Markets
Draw no bet sits between the lower-risk double chance and the higher-risk standard 1X2 result. Here is where it fits within the Supatips tip ecosystem today:
- Double Chance — lowest risk, lowest return. Win or draw covers you.
- Draw No Bet (this page) — medium risk. Win pays out; draw returns stake; loss loses.
- Full 1X2 Predictions — standard risk. All three outcomes in play.
- Must Win Teams Today — highest-motivation sides with the strongest case to win outright.
- Sure 2 Odds Today — curated single picks and accumulators at approximately 2.00 odds.
- Sure 3 Odds Today — higher-return selections at approximately 3.00 odds.
Can I Use DNB Tips in an Accumulator?
Yes — most bookmakers allow draw no bet selections to be combined in an accumulator. When a DNB leg in an accumulator ends in a draw, that leg is treated as void: the accumulator continues with the remaining legs and the overall odds are recalculated as if that leg was never included. This makes DNB accumulators lower risk than standard result accumulators, where a single draw result loses the entire bet.
For a ready-built two-leg accumulator targeting approximately 2.00 combined odds, see the Sure 2 Odds Today page. For DNB tips that could form individual legs on your own accumulator, use the selections above.
Responsible Gambling — Please Read
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Draw no bet predictions today are an informational and analytical service. All selections are statistical probability estimates — not financial advice, not a recommendation to bet, and not a guarantee of outcome or refund in any specific match.
A draw no bet selection can still lose if the selected team is beaten. Even high-confidence DNB picks fail a meaningful proportion of the time. Always treat these tips as one input in your own decision-making — not as certainties.
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- Only stake money you can genuinely afford to lose.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Draw No Bet Predictions Today
What is draw no bet in football?
Draw no bet removes the draw from the result. Back the home or away team — if the match draws, your stake is refunded. If your team wins, you collect winnings at the DNB odds. If your team loses, the bet loses. It is a practical risk-reduction market in football for backing a side you expect to win.
How are DNB odds calculated?
Supatips calculates draw no bet odds using the standard formula: DNB Home = (Home odds × Draw odds) / (Home odds + Draw odds − 1), and the same for the away side. These are derived live from the 1X2 market data shown in the fixture row.
What does DNB mean in betting?
DNB stands for Draw No Bet — a standard market abbreviation used worldwide. When you see DNB on a bet slip or odds page, it means the draw result voids the bet and returns your stake rather than losing it.
Is draw no bet safer than a 1X2 bet?
Safer in the sense that a drawn result returns your stake rather than losing it — yes. The trade-off is lower odds than backing the same team outright on the 1X2 market. DNB is best used when you are confident a team will win, but a draw remains possible enough that you want insurance against it.
Can draw no bet be used in an accumulator?
Yes. Most bookmakers allow DNB selections in accumulators. If a DNB leg ends in a draw, that leg is voided — the accumulator continues with the remaining legs, recalculated without the voided selection. This significantly reduces the bust risk compared to standard result accumulators.
Where can I find today's best draw no bet tips?
Right here. This page publishes draw no bet predictions today daily across 200+ leagues, filtered by confidence threshold with DNB odds calculated from live 1X2 data. For broader today's tip coverage, visit all of today's football predictions.