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What is the Super Bowl moneyline? Chiefs vs. Eagles moneyline tracker


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The Philadelphia Eagles punched their ticket to Super Bowl 59 with ease after crushing the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC championship game.

Philadelphia will have its hands full as its opponent will be the Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles look to avenge a loss suffered in their most recent Super Bowl appearance which came against Patrick Mahomes, Andy Reid and the Chiefs in 2023.

If you want to bet on the Super Bowl, it's prudent to do it early. As we advance through the next 12 days, NFL betting lines will move, so be sure that you get the best NFL odds to win your bets for the NFL this week before the market catches on. Getting the best number possible is vital because you could get a negative closing line value (CLV) if you wait. 

Locking in your moneyline, spread and total bets early could ultimately be the difference when the final second ticks off the clock on game 285.

Factors affecting betting line movement include injuries, weather conditions and public pick releases.

It's key to follow the money. Sharp bettors and big money will roll in over the next two weeks, moving the lines and swinging past key numbers. Depending on your bet, it might make sense to jump in before the odds change.

What is the Super Bowl moneyline?

Odds from BetMGM as of Sunday, Jan. 26.

The defending champions opened as a -125 favorite on the moneyline. This implies a 55.6% chance the Chiefs will win. However, the line is beginning to move.

The Eagles are currently an underdog for the fourth time this season. Philadelphia was an underdog in Week 3 on the road against the Saints, Week 8 on the road against the Bengals and 3-point underdogs against the Ravens on the road in Week 13. Philadelphia went 3-0 in those instances during the regular season.

Super Bowl moneyline tracker

Odds from BetMGM as of Tuesday, Jan. 28.

  • Kansas City Chiefs (-130)
  • Philadelphia Eagles (+110)

As of Tuesday morning, the Super Bowl moneyline has trickled in favor of the defending champions. The sportsbook has moved the line 5 cents in favor of Kansas City since the odds were released Sunday night. The Chiefs' (-130) odds imply a 56.5% chance they will win.

Kansas City is the favorite on the moneyline at -130. This means you can theoretically wager $130 to Collect $230 if the Chiefs win the Super Bowl.

Philadelphia is the underdog at +110. A $100 wager on the Eagles moneyline would payout $210.

What is the Super Bowl over/under?

Odds from BetMGM as of Sunday, Jan. 26.

  • Over 49.5 (-110) | Under 49.5 (-110)

Odds from BetMGM as of Tuesday, Jan. 28.

  • Over 49.5 (-110) | Under 49.5 (-110)

What is the Super Bowl spread?

Odds from BetMGM as of Sunday, Jan. 26.

  • Kansas City Chiefs -1.5 (-115) vs. Philadelphia Eagles +1.5 (-105)

Odds from BetMGM as of Tuesday, Jan. 28.

  • Kansas City Chiefs -1.5 (-115) vs. Philadelphia Eagles 1.5 (-105)

Patrick Mahomes is 7-0 against the spread (ATS) in his career in the playoffs when the spread is inside three points.

When is the Super Bowl?

Fox owns the rights to broadcast Super Bowl 59 this year. The game will be available to stream on either Fubo (which offers a free trial) or Tubi.

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 9
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox
  • Streaming: Fubo, Tubi.
  • Location: Caesars Superdome in New Orleans