Final Four Betting Update: 'Balanced, Two-Way Traffic' in Battle of 1 Seeds

Brad Senkiw - Contributor at Covers.com
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Updated: Apr 3, 2026 , 03:45 PM ET • 4 min read

UConn, the biggest underdog, receiving the most bets to win the tourney at one major sportsbook. However, the most money has come in on No. 1-seed Michigan.

Photo By - Reuters Connect. Arizona Wildcats guard Brayden Burries (5) celebrates in the second half against the Purdue Boilermakers during an Elite Eight game of the West Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at SAP Center. Eakin Howard-Imagn Images

The Final Four’s tight spreads are producing super tight wagering splits as bettors weigh their best options heading into the two men’s NCAA Tournament semifinals Saturday. 

Key Takeaways

  • Illinois and UConn are split on the spread at theScore Bet. 

  • Arizona is the most popular outright winner at BetMGM. 

  • The Wildcats are getting 65% of the moneyline tickets at FanDuel.

Illinois, a slight 1.5-point favorite over Connecticut in the first matchup, is getting 52% of the bets and 55% of the handle at BetMGM, while theScore Bet reported on Friday that the Illini have taken 53% of the money. However, the Huskies are getting 61% of the wagers at the online sportsbook. 

Michigan, which moved from a +1.5 underdog on the spread to a -1.5 favorite at BetMGM, is getting an even narrower 51% of the bets and handle in an epic battle of No. 1 seeds with Arizona. The Wolverines are the most popular bet in both categories at BetMGM. 

Despite getting 49% of the money, Arizona is the second most-bet team by handle this weekend, with Illinois just ahead of the Wildcats in most wagers. At theScore Bet, bettors are siding slightly with underdog Arizona, which is getting 50.2% of the bets and 55% of the handle. 

“The money slightly favors Arizona, but it’s been mostly balanced, two-way traffic for this battle between the one seeds on Saturday night,” said Adam Landeka, vice president of theScore Bet Sportsbook.  

Final Four Spreads BetMGM Splits theScore Bet Splits
Illinois (-1.5) vs. UConn

Illinois 52% bets

Illinois 55% handle 

UConn 61% bets

Illinois 53% handle 

Michigan (-1.5) vs. Arizona

Michigan 51% bets

Michigan 51% handle

Arizona 50% bets

Arizona 55% handle

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Backing Zona moneyline

With such a low spread, Arizona backers are finding value in a +100 moneyline, as the Wildcats are the most-bet team straight up on Saturday at BetMGM. They’re getting the majority of the moneyline bets and handle at theScore Bet as well, with juicier Final Four odds of +105. 

The Illini are dominating the moneyline handle at over 67% at theScore Bet, but the -130 favorite has taken just 36% of the tickets. BetMGM reported that UConn +110 is the play there, with the Huskies getting 72% of the moneyline bets and 51% of the handle. 

A FanDuel spokesperson told Covers on Friday that 65% of the moneyline bets and 54% of the handle are on Arizona to come out with the win, while the Huskies are getting 70% of the moneyline bets and 59% of the handle in the early game. 

Other Saturday markets

Bettors are expecting points in both semifinal games on Saturday. 

Michigan-Arizona has the higher total of 157.5 points, and 64% of the bets and 55% of the money at BetMGM are on the over. It’s getting more tickets than the other game. 

The early game’s 139.5 has attracted 71% of the over tickets at BetMGM, but the Illinois-UConn handle is nearly split evenly, with 49% on the under. At theScore Bet, 54% of the money has come in on the over, but nearly 71% of the bets are going the other way. 

Arizona’s Brayden Burries leads all player prop tickets at BetMGM with his over 16.5 points (-118), while Illinois’ Keaton Wagler to make three-plus 3-pointers (+110) is second. 

Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg to score 20+ points (+155), UConn’s Alex Karaban to go over 12.5 points (+100), and Arizona’s Koa Peat to go under 15.5 points (-115) are also popular prop plays at the online sportsbook.

Needing anybody but Huskies

Since Monday morning, theScore Bet has seen UConn, with the longest March Madness odds at +550, receive the most bets at 29.2%. Michigan, which is +165 to win the next two games, is second with 26.9% of the tickets. Illinois (+450) and Arizona (+165) are both getting around 22% of the wagers. 

The Wolverines have taken the most money at 35.5%, with UConn second at 27.2%. Illinois has seen 23.4% of the handle since Monday, while Arizona has taken the least at 13.9%.

“Both Michigan and Arizona were expected to be here, and their futures were priced accordingly throughout the year, so our biggest liability from a futures perspective is UConn,” Landeka said. “As things stand, any of the other three teams lifting the trophy on Monday night would be a better outcome for us.”

Women’s Friday insights

In Friday’s women’s Final Four, UConn -7.5 is the most-bet spread by tickets at BetMGM when the Huskies take on South Carolina. UConn is getting 69% of the bets and 71% of the handle, but the Gamecocks are the most popular moneyline team at +260 by tickets. 

Texas (-1.5) is the most-bet team by handle, while the UCLA side is last among money accepted. The Longhorns have seen a massive 91% of the handle and 64% of the tickets. 

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