AFL odds tracker — head-to-head, line and totals across every bookmaker

OddsHistory tracks the live AFL fixed-odds market across the major Australian bookmakers, with a rolling 30 days of price history on every match. See line moves the moment they happen, compare totals side-by-side, and step back to any point during the week to verify what a price was when you needed it.

It’s a tool for industry professionals and serious punters — not a betting site, not a tipping service. We don’t take bets, we don’t link out to operator sign-up pages, and we don’t recommend selections.

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Screenshot of an OddsHistory AFL match view, showing head-to-head, line and total markets across four bookmakers with the best price highlighted on each row.

What we track for AFL

For every AFL match across the home-and-away season and finals, OddsHistory captures the three core fixed markets: head-to-head (winner including the draw where it’s offered), the line (handicap) and the match total (over/under combined points).

Each match has its own page that shows every covered bookmaker’s current price for every selection in those markets, plus the market median and a flag for whichever operator is offering the best price right now. The same view is available for opening prices and any minute in between, so you can replay how the market formed across the week.

Lines and totals are shown at each bookmaker’s current handicap as well — a side-by-side check that catches the cases where one operator has shifted the line a half-point or a full point ahead of the rest.

Why an AFL odds tracker matters

AFL markets are some of the deepest in Australian sport, and that depth means real disagreement between operators. Two bookmakers can hold a different opinion on a match for hours after the team list drops, and a late omission — a key forward or a ruckman — can move the line a full point at one operator before the rest follow. An odds-comparison tool exists to make that disagreement easy to read.

OddsHistory shows that movement as it happens. The dashboard surfaces matches where a particular bookmaker is well off the market median, alerts can fire when a head-to-head price moves past a chosen percentage, and the history tab gives you the evidence trail to show what a price was at any point in the lead-up to bounce.

For traders inside an operator, the same data is invaluable in the other direction: a continuous read on how your prices compare to the wider market, with a 30-day archive to support trading reviews, internal audit and post-match sign-off.

Australian-first, in your timezone

Match times default to Australia/Melbourne and adjust automatically for daylight savings, so a Friday-night blockbuster lists at the time it actually starts. If you sit interstate — Perth in particular — you can flip your account to your local zone and every match time, history slider and alert email follows.

Everything is denominated in AUD. Prices are the gross fixed price each bookmaker is publishing — no rounding, no folding-in of promotional money, no implied tote conversion.

Bookmakers covered

Coverage spans the major Australian fixed-odds operators. Pricing comes directly from each bookmaker’s feed; no operator pays for placement and there are no outbound betting links anywhere on this page.

  • Sportsbet
  • TAB
  • Ladbrokes
  • Neds
  • Bet365
  • BlueBet
  • PointsBet
  • Unibet
  • Betr

Frequently asked questions

Which AFL markets are covered?

Head-to-head, line (handicap) and total (over/under) for every AFL home-and-away and finals match. We do not track player-prop markets or futures.

How quickly do AFL prices update?

Live AFL prices refresh roughly every few minutes during open trading, and the match page itself auto-refreshes about once a minute while you have it open. The last-updated time is always shown next to the live tab.

Can I see line moves over the week, not just right now?

Yes. From any match page, the history tab lets you pick any minute in the previous 30 days. You see exactly what each bookmaker had on H2H, line and total at that moment, plus a chart of how each price moved into bounce.

Do you offer tips, models or selections?

No. OddsHistory shows you the data; what you do with it is up to you. There are no tipping panels, no algorithmic selections and no editorial picks anywhere on the platform.

Is OddsHistory a betting service?

No. We are a data and analytics tool. We do not accept bets, hold a wagering licence or process any deposits or withdrawals.

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