Spot-fixing is an illegal activity where a person involved in the game takes steps to ensure a certain result for a proposition bet. Instead of fixing an entire match, or shaving points, spot fixing can be done with as little as one player, and can involve ensuring a certain outcome on only a single play, and may be completely unrelated to the points/results in a game. Examples include footballer
Matt Le Tissier attempting to fix the time of a
throw-in by kicking it out immediately after the game started, or
Ryan Tandy attempting to fix the first
point scored method in a
rugby league game, failing after the opposition decided against kicking a penalty goal and instead scored a try. Multiple
cricket players on teams at all levels of the sport have also attempted to fix events, such as the number of
wides or
no-balls in an over or the number of runs scored. The fact that these minor events often contribute a minor or non-existent impact on the score or result of a game makes recruiting players for spot fixing an easier attraction than attempting to fix an entire match that may consist of dozens of players. ==Props on college athletes==