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Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds: Will Kansas City Win a Third Straight Flip While Seeking a Third Consecutive Super Bowl Victory?

Jan 27, 2025 at 11:11 pm

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will tussle during the 2025 Super Bowl on Feb. 9. It's the second time in the last three years the two powerhouses have clashed in the big game.

Super Bowl Coin Toss Odds: Will Kansas City Win a Third Straight Flip While Seeking a Third Consecutive Super Bowl Victory?

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will square off in Super Bowl 2025 on Feb. 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans (6:30 p.m. ET, FOX).

One of the first markets you can wager on for the Big Game is the coin toss that determines first possession, and we're breaking down the odds ahead of all the action. Want to start your Super Bowl party with a winner? Stay on top of the 2023 Super Bowl Coin Toss odds to ensure you're getting the best number.

Will Kansas City win a third straight coin toss while seeking a third consecutive Super Bowl victory?

2025 Super Bowl coin toss odds

Odds via our best Super Bowl betting sites as of Monday.

Most of our best sports betting sites haven't posted coin toss markets yet, although there are a couple of offerings at DraftKings and FanDuel. Others will follow suit during the leadup to the Big Game.

Both DraftKings and FanDuel are offering a slightly better number at -104 on either side of the coin for the outcome of the coin toss. That price carries a 50.98% implied win probability, and calling the right side would come with a profit of $9.62 on a $10 wager.

Right now, only DraftKings is posting a market for what team will win the coin toss, with both the Chiefs and Eagles at -105. That's the same number those books are offering on either side of the heads or tails market. It carries a 51.22% implied win probability, profiting $9.52 on a winning $10 wager.

How to bet on the Super Bowl Coin Toss

The first step toward betting on the Super Bowl coin toss is to choose a legal sportsbook and sign up. Many of our sites with the best sportsbook promos will feature lucrative offers tied to the Super Bowl.

Finding the actual prop can be half of the battle. At most sites you'll find your coin toss odds choices under Novelty, Specials, or Game Props.

You need to choose the market you'd like to place your wager on. Some options are the heads or tails prop and the winner of the coin toss prop. Most of our best sportsbooks will offer equal odds on either side of the market. Confirm your wager, and you're all set.

The coin toss will determine who receives the ball first during each half of the Super Bowl. Once placing your bet, you can tune in live to watch the coin toss before the start of the game.

Most top sportsbooks will settle the bet almost immediately, although there may be slight delays given the volume of action during the Super Bowl.

When is the Super Bowl Coin Toss decided?

The Super Bowl coin toss is decided ahead of the opening kickoff.

Traditionally, the "visiting" team calls the outcome of the coin toss. This season, that's the Kansas City Chiefs. While the reigning champions haven't announced which player(s) will get the honor, quarterback Patrick Mahomes has taken it in the past.

Super Bowl Coin Toss betting history

Here's a glance at the history of the Super Bowl coin toss.

Tails gets a slight edge, coming up 30 times compared to 28 occurrences for Heads.

The Dallas Cowboys own the distinction of earning the most Super Bowl coin toss wins with six. The Chiefs would move into a tie for third with the Miami Dolphins if they win their fourth coin toss this year. They've won the Super Bowl two of the three times Kansas City has taken the toss.

The Eagles have won the coin toss twice, and they failed to take the game both times.

What do Super Bowl odds mean?

A Summary of American Odds

When placing a bet, you’ll also typically encounter the term "juice" or "vig", which is the sportsbook's commission. Most bets are listed at odds of -110, meaning you’d have to bet $110 to win $100.

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