Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Celtic suffered a Champions League qualifying shocker on Wednesday – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When was the last time Celtic exited the Champions League this early?Neil Lennon’s side have already had their issues off the pitch this season, becoming part of the reason why Nicola Sturgeon has given Scottish football a ‘yellow card’ following the Boli Bolingoli debacle. Now they’ve suffered their first major setback on the pitch, losing their 2nd round Champions League qualifying fixture at home to Hungary’s Ferencvaros, in their earliest exit from the competition in 15 years. The 2-1 loss meant selling a cocky Celtic/Ferencvaros Goal Supremacy spread of 1.4-1.6 made you 2.4 times your initial stake. Meanwhile, echoing Celtic’s early start against Reykjavik in the last round, the visitors scored after just 7 minutes – that means selling a 1st Ferencvaros Goal spread of 63.5-66.5 gave you 56.5 times your opening bet. It took until the 2nd half for Celtic to equalise, via Ryan Christie in the 53rd minute. Buy his PGM spread of 26-29, and you picked up 14 times your original wager. But then Tokmac Nguen struck the decisive blow, putting an end to the Scots’ Champions League hopes in the 75th minute. Starting at a lowly PGM spread of 8-11, backing the 26-year old left you with a 64 times multiplier. Are Celtic out of Europe this season?Luckily for Lennon and co., Celtic’s European campaign isn’t completely over. They’ll now enter Europa League qualifying in the 3rd round.
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