High-scoring Spain vs France semi-final sees bettors cash in on strategic substitutions
Leading online sportsbook bet365 has confirmed a record-breaking £16.3 million ($22.2 million) payout from its “Sub On Play On” feature, following the Nations League semi-final between Spain and France—a nine-goal thriller that ended 5-4.
While Spain secured a dramatic win on the pitch, a number of punters walked away big winners too, thanks to bet365’s innovative feature that allows wagers to carry over to substitute players. The game’s fast pace, intense player rotation, and flurry of goals combined to create the perfect storm for betbuilders, leading to an expensive night for the bookmaker.
Substitutes Spark Bet Builder Chaos
The Sub On Play On feature was introduced to let users extend their bet builder selections onto incoming substitutes, particularly useful in dynamic matches where player contributions can be unpredictable. However, the Nations League semi-final turned out to be a punter’s dream and a bookie’s nightmare, as substitutes made decisive contributions across key metrics.
Steve Freeth, bet365’s PR spokesperson, explained:
“Clearly, a game with nine goals and 17 shots on target was going to be extremely painful on the Bet Builder front, especially with the subs replacing high-profile players who hadn’t contributed.”
Samu Omorodion, who replaced Mikel Oyarzabal, delivered a shot on target that cashed numerous bets. Meanwhile, Dani Vivian and Fabian Ruiz, both late substitutes, committed fouls that also triggered winning bet builder legs. Add to that goals and assists from Mbappe, Lamine Yamal, and Nico Williams, and the cumulative effect was, as Freeth noted, a “monster payout.”
Feature Innovation Meets Risk Exposure
While the feature enhances user engagement and flexibility, this event highlights the risk operators take when offering such dynamic betting tools. The unpredictable nature of substitution-based betting, especially in games with heavy tactical shifts, raises questions about volatility and margin control.
A Busy Month for bet365
This blockbuster payout caps off a busy period for the operator. Recently, bet365 celebrated the one-year anniversary of its global UEFA Champions League sponsorship, marking a successful branding venture in elite football. The company also launched a Tournament Predictor game with Incentive Games, timed for the upcoming Club World Cup.
Meanwhile, rumors of a potential £9bn sale and public listing have emerged, indicating a pivotal moment in the company’s future as it eyes broader market expansion.
Final Word
While bettors were the big winners on the night, bet365’s experience serves as a reminder of the fine balance between innovation and risk in modern sports betting. As features like Sub On Play On gain traction, expect operators to refine risk management strategies—because lightning games like Spain vs France won’t stay rare for long.

