What Does ‘TTO’ Mean in Sports Betting?

In sports betting, TTO is a common abbreviation that simply combines “TT” (Team Total) and “O” (Over).
It stands for “Team Total Over.”
This is a bet on a single team to score more than a specific number of points, goals, or runs.
You are betting only on one team’s score, not the combined score and not who wins the game.
Simple Examples
🏀 Basketball
- The Bet: Lakers TTO 108.5 (Team Total Over 108.5)
- What it means: You are betting that the Lakers will score 109 points or more.
- You win if: The Lakers’ final score is 109, 110, 111, etc.
- You lose if: The Lakers score 108 points or fewer.
- (The final score could be Lakers 110 – Celtics 130. You still win because the Lakers scored over 108.5.)
⚽ Soccer
- The Bet: Liverpool TTO 1.5 (Team Total Over 1.5)
- What it means: You are betting that Liverpool will score 2 goals or more.
- You win if: Liverpool scores 2, 3, 4, etc.
- You lose if: Liverpool scores 0 or 1 goal.
In short: “TTO” = “Team Total Over.” You’re betting one team will score more than the set number.
A quick note: You might also see “TTO” in baseball analysis, where it means “Three True Outcomes” (home runs, walks, and strikeouts). However, in the context of placing a bet, it almost always means “Team Total Over.”