If the final score is Toronto 76 Philadelphia 78, the Raptors cover the spread because 76 plus 7.5 makes their total higher than the 76ers score.Ĭonversely, the 76ers would need to win by 8 points or more to cover the spread, because their spread reduces their final score by 7.5. Once those points are applied to the final score, we can determine whether the Raptors covered the spread. In this scenario, the Raptors will get 7.5 phantom points. At a sportsbook, it’ll look something like this: The sportsbook will then give the underdog team an advantage, like so: Toronto Raptors +7.5. The way they work on the surface is simple: sportsbooks give the favored team-the team expected to win based on past performance and various stats-a handicap that looks something like this: Philadelphia 76ers -7.5. You’ll often find point spreads listed right next to moneyline bets and totals wagers. At first glance, point spreads can be confusing, but they are fairly easy once you get a cursory grasp on how they work. A point spread bet is a wager on a team to “cover the spread,” or perform well enough to meet point thresholds set by a sportsbook.