A rugby game is a physical, team-based sport where two teams, typically of 15 players (in rugby union) or 13 players (in rugby league), compete to score points by carrying, passing, or kicking an oval ball. The main objective is to score tries by grounding the ball over the opponent’s goal line, worth 5 points in union or 4 in league, followed by conversion kicks (2 points). Other scoring methods include penalty kicks and drop goals (3 points each in union; penalties 2 points, drop goals 1 point in league).
Played on a rectangular field with H-shaped goalposts, the game involves tackling to stop opponents, scrums and lineouts (in union) or play-the-balls (in league) to restart play, and continuous ball movement without forward passes. A standard rugby union match lasts 80 minutes (two 40-minute halves), while rugby league matches are also 80 minutes but may include stoppage time. The team with the most points at the end wins.
In rugby betting, "1st Half Winning Margin" refers to the difference in points between the two teams at the end of the first half. For example, if Team A leads Team B 15-10 at halftime, the winning margin is 5 points for Team A. Betting on this involves predicting the exact margin or a range (e.g., 1-5 points, 6-10 points) by which one team will lead the other at halftime. If the score is tied, the margin is 0, and specific betting rules may apply for "no margin" or "draw" outcomes.
How to play First Half Winning Margin in Rugby.
First Log into your MSport account via the App or Browser.
On the home page kindly Locate SPORT and click on it(Please see attached screen shot.)
Scroll down on your MSport account and locate RUGBY , circled on the screen shot below

Search For the event of your choice and open it

When you open the event you have chosen, kindly scroll down to find the option , see screen shot below for your guide.
Kindly ensure you have fund in your MSport account before you select and play.
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