Super Bowl Score Predictions & Odds for Chiefs vs Eagles

The last three Super Bowl matchups have been decided by a field goal, and Neil Park anticipates a similar final score brewing in New Orleans.

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Neil Parker • Betting Analyst
Feb 5, 2025 • 17:27 ET • 4 min read
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes against the Philadelphia Eagles during Super Bowl LVII.

Super Bowl 59 is set to deliver a thrilling rematch from two years ago as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles lock horns on Sunday, February 9. 

There has been a flurry of action on the Super Bowl odds already, and one of the more increasingly popular Super Bowl props has been betting on the exact score of the big game.

Predicting the final score of Super Bowl 59 will land a pretty payout, and there are some historical trends to lean on...

Super Bowl exact score odds

With the matchup set between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, Caesars Sportsbook has released odds for the exact score of Super Bowl LIX, in addition to team totals for both the Chiefs (24.5) and Eagles (24.5). As of Wednesday afternoon, the total is set at 49.

Chiefs vs 49ers exact score odds

Exact score                                        Caesars
Eagles Eagles 27 | Chiefs Chiefs 24 +5000
Chiefs Chiefs 27 | Eagles Eagles 24 +5000
Chiefs Chiefs 23 | Eagles Eagles 20 +7500
Eagles Eagles 27 | Chiefs Chiefs 24 +7500
Chiefs Chiefs 31 | Eagles Eagles 24 +8500
Chiefs Chiefs 30 | Eagles Eagles 27 +8500
Chiefs Chiefs 27 | Eagles Eagles 20 +8500
49ers Eagles 24 | Chiefs Chiefs 21 +9500
Eagles Eagles 24 | Chiefs Chiefs 17 +9500
Chiefs Chiefs 24 | Eagles Eagles 21 +9500
Chiefs Chiefs 24 | Eagles Eagles 17 +9500
Chiefs Chiefs 26 | Eagles Eagles 23 +10000

Odds as of 2-5-2025.

Super Bowl exact score prediction

The Super Bowl hasn’t often landed on common NFL final scores in recent years, and Kansas City topped Philadelphia 38-35 in Super Bowl 57. Additionally, the Chiefs and Eagles respectively averaged 27.5 and 35.0 points per game while allowing 21.5 and 18.3 per during the regular season.

Philadelphia’s postseason scoring is skewed by its 55-23 trouncing of the Washington Commanders in the NFC Conference Championship, while Kansas City‘s regular-season success translated to the playoffs with a 23-14 win over the Houston Texans and 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills.

I’m anticipating the Chiefs winning a close game, finishing right around the total of 49, and I’m also expecting to see a unique score when it’s all said and done. Both coaches are aggressive, and both defenses are solid. A successful — or failed — two-point conversation could make a huge difference in the late-game strategy and final score, and I prefer to take a true longshot due to the unpredictability of this market.

Parker's prediction: Chiefs 26 - Eagles 23 (+10000 at Caesars)

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    Jared Jared Hochman Chiefs 30, Eagles 28
    Josh Inglis Josh Inglis Eagles 33, Chiefs 27
    Jason Logan Jason Logan Chiefs 27, Eagles 21
    Joe Joe Osborne Chiefs 27, Eagles 23
    Rohit Ponnaiya Rohit
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    Eagles 24, Chiefs 22

    Super Bowl exact score history

    The most common score in pro football history has been 20-17 for the winning team, with a combined game total of 37. It has occurred 290 times in approximately 17,662 games over the past century.

    Two of the previous 10 Super Bowls have ended with scores that rank among the Top 25 most common in football history.

    The most common football scores

    Total Occurrences Winning Team Score Losing Team Score
    290 20 17
    234 27 24
    202 23 20
    200 17 14
    177 24 17
    169 13 10
    158 24 21
    147 17 10
    145 16 13
    139 24 14
    137 24 10
    127 27 20
    126 23 17
    123 20 10
    123 27 17
    118 24 20
    115 20 13
    108 17 7
    108 17 13
    106 21 17
    104 31 17
    103 27 10
    98 21 14
    98 20 14
    95 27 7

    Last 10 Super Bowl scores

    Super Bowl Winning Team Winning Score Losing Team Losing Score
    58 Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs 25 49ers San Francisco 49ers 22
    57 Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs 38 Eagles Philadelphia Eagles 35
    56 Chargers Los Angeles Chargers 23 Bengals Cincinnati Bengals 20
    55 Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31 Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs 9
    54 Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs 31 49ers San Francisco 49ers 20
    53 Patriots New England Patriots 13 Rams Los Angeles Rams 3
    52 Eagles Philadelphia Eagles 41 Patriots New England Patriots 33
    51 Patriots New England Patriots 34 Falcons Atlanta Falcons 28
    50 Broncos Denver Broncos 24 Panthers Carolina Panthers 10
    49 Patriots New England Patriots 28 Seahawks Seattle Seahawks 24

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    Neil Parker is, first and foremost, a sports fan. A huge supporter of the Cowboys, Cubs, and Maple Leafs, he has managed to parlay his passion into writing gigs with Sportsbook Review, USA TODAY, theScore, DraftKings Playbook, and RotoWire, among many others. He also co-hosted the Daily Fantasy Edge podcast and can now be seen offering expert golf and hockey advice on Covers’ Before you Bet broadcast.

    Neil takes a numbers-based approach to his handicapping and complements his in-depth statistical analysis with a keen eye on the markets to provide the best available odds. He loves to lean on his rolodex of idioms to offset his inner nerd. When it comes to wagering, he throws down on anything that catches his eye at bet365, Betway and BetVictor. He also keeps a close eye on CoolBet because the polar bear brand often has outlier NHL and NFL moneyline prices.

    Neil graduated with honors from St. Thomas University in 2007 before completing his BEd at Acadia University in 2010. After teaching a myriad of courses and subjects, he found a groove delivering fun lessons to exceptional learners in non-traditional classroom environments. If his decade-plus teaching run taught him anything about sports betting, it’s to stay the course and use the summer – or offseason – to refresh and prepare to be better in the year to come.

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