HAVERTOWN, PA – The big game is nearly here, and the unique bets between politicians, police departments, and business over the Eagles-Patriots Super Bowl keep coming in.

Havertown's Centrella's Deli has put a 6-foot hoagie (and some serious gas money, as the two delis are more than 320 miles apart) on the line in a bet with Lucci's Market, which is located about an hour north of Foxborough in Wilmington, Massachusetts. The two delis have struck a deal regarding the outcome of Super Bowl 52.

Here are the details: If the Eagles win, Lucci's has to hand deliver a 6-foot Italian hoagie – NOT a sub – to Centrella's at least seven days after the game. Conversely, Centrella's has to do the same if those annoying Patriots win.

The bet started when Lucci's owner John Lucci emailed Centrella's owner AJ Loustau randomly. The two emailed back and forth, drew up a contract which we linked to below, and signed it, making the bet legally (we think) binding.



"It's been fun," Loustau told Patch. "Those guys have been awesome."

Loustau said there has been friendly smack talk, player updates, and hot takes shared between the two delis, and it had bled onto social media as well.

"All of Havertown can't wait to taste a Lucci's Award Winning HOAGIE," Centrella's wrote on Facebook. The bet has some interesting clauses, too.