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Odion Ighalo gets his Man United brace, Leeds Rhino stampede the Toronto Wolfpack, and Michael van Gerwen suffers his 2nd Premier League Darts defeat – but how much could you’ve won? Ighalo proves his worth – Derby v Man UnitedThough all the talk was of Wayne Rooney before the game, Odion Ighalo was the man who claimed the headlines by the end of Thursday night. Scoring his first Man United brace since joining in January, the Nigerian forward helped the visitors to a 3-0 win at Derby, setting up an FA Cup quarter-final against Norwich in a couple of weeks. It also meant anyone buying an Ighalo SMM spread of 39-46 netted 135 times their initial stake thanks to a make-up of 181. Rhinos storm past Wolfpack – Leeds v TorontoSuffering their worst defeat in a debut Super League season that sees them winless after 6 games, the Toronto Wolfpack were trounced by Leeds 66-12 at Headingley. If you backed a Leeds/Toronto Points Supremacy spread of 16-19, then, you were left with 35 times your opening bet. Meanwhile buying a Total Points spread of 43-46 bagged you 22 times your original wager. Mighty Mike stunned – Michael Smith v Michael van GerwenFor the 2nd time this Premier League Darts season, defending champion Michael van Gerwen suffered a shock defeat. Bully Boy Michael Smith beat the Dutch ace 7-4 in Exeter, forcing van Gerwen from 1st to 3rd place. That meant you needed to sell an opening van Gerwen/Smith 10-3 Supremacy spread of 7-10 – where the winner gets 10 points plus a further 3 points per leg won by – if you wanted to make 26 times your initial stake
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