Army Vs. Navy

  • Odds have a 6.5 point spread in favor of Army over Navy.
  • Navy leads the series against Army with 62 wins.
  • Army has won and covered in the last two vs. Navy.

LANDOVER, Md. – America’s football game between the Army Black Knights and Navy Midshipmen is set to kick off bowl season and is one of the oldest rivalries in all of college football.

Not only does this series have an extensive game history, but the betting history on legal sports betting sites behind the game itself has some incredible trends to help bettors place their bets.

Navy Vs. Army

  • Moneyline: Navy (+215) vs. Army (-260)
  • Spread: Army -6.5
  • Total: 39

Army Vs. Navy Betting Trends

The main betting trend to keep in mind between Army and Navy comes on the point total set by college football sportsbooks. Typically, this game is as low-scoring as can be as both defenses rarely let up any points to one another. In fact, over the last 30 games, the under has hit a total of 21 times.

Those thinking that there is no way two college football teams can stay under a 39-point total should think again as they’ve stayed under this point total in their last 10 meetings.

Both defenses this season have shown out this season with the Black Knights a top-10 defense in the country allowing just 15 ppg to opponents while Navy allows 23.3.

Against the spread, the series has gone back and forth with both teams covering three times in their last six meetings. This season against the spread, both are over a .500 record. Army holds an 8-3-1 record ATS with a +7.9-cover margin while Navy is 7-4 and a +3.8-cover margin.

Over the 128 games played between them since 1890, it has been a fairly even battle with Navy leading 62-55 with seven ties. Army has taken control of the series in recent years winning six of the last eight.

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