Daily Spread Betting Round-up
New Zealand claim 3rd place, England pulp the Kiwis and Arsenal hammer Slavia Prague – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? All Blacks too much for Wales - New Zealand vs WalesIn the end, Wales – who, remember, briefly were world no. 1s heading into the competition – didn’t have enough in them to beat New Zealand. Working out their anger from being denied a 3rd consecutive final by England last weekend, the All Blacks secured a comfortable 40-17 victory – the 3rd time they’ve secured a bronze medal in the history of the competition. The 2015 champions didn’t hang about, with Joe Moody scoring after just 5 minutes. Sell a 1st Match Try spread of 14-17 and that’s 9 times your opening stake. Ben Smith, in his final test for New Zealand, nabbed 2 tries, causing his SMM make-up to come in at 113 against a starting price of 42-46 – in other words, a potential 67 times your initial bet. Josh Adams, meanwhile, capped off a bittersweet campaign with his 7th try of the tournament in the 59th minute. Buying his opening Try Minutes spread of 17-20 would have left you with 39 times your original stake. Now the 24-yeard just needs to hope Makazole Mapimpi doesn’t score 2 or more on Saturday... England pulp Kiwis – New Zealand vs England 1st T20In a very healthy (official) start to their tour of New Zealand, Eoin Morgan’s England pulped the Kiwis in Christchurch, winning the 1st T20 international by 7 wickets. Since a wicket is worth 10 points, buying an England/New Zealand Supremacy spread of 1-9 would have left you with 61 times your initial stake off a make-up of 70. James Vince was the star of this outing, the Hampshire County captain managing 59 runs total. Compare that to his opening Runs spread of 21-25, and the 28-year old would have won you 34 times your original bet. Gunners shot down Slavia Prague – Arsenal Women vs Slavia Prague Women In another massive victory in Europe, Arsenal Women smashed Slavia Prague 8-0 to secure a 13-2 win on aggregate and a spot in the Champions League quarter-finals – the only English side to do so. With 3 of the 8 goals coming in the final 20 minutes, the Total Goal Minutes make-up rose nicely to 441. Take off the starting spread of 222-237, and you get 174 times your initial stake.
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