Daily Spread Betting Round-up
No-one gained the upper hand in the Premier League title race this weekend – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup. Will Man United finish in the top 4 this season?In a thrilling finale, Man United came back from 2-0 down to beat Southampton 3-2, ending the Saints’ 7-game unbeaten streak.If you sold a Southampton/Man United Goal Supremacy spread of 1.45-1.65 after the hosts’ 2nd goal, you made 2.45 times your initial bet by the end of the game. Edinson Cavani reversed United’s fortunes, getting the assist for Bruno Fernandes’ 60th minute strike, before getting a brace in the 74th and 90th minutes. Buy the former PSG star at a substitute SMM spread of 25-30, and a makeup of 254 won you 224 times your opening stake. And with 3 of the games’ goals headers – both of Cavani’s and Jan Bednarek’s 23rd minute opener – the Headed SMMs market hit 441. Buy at 27-32, and that’s 409 times your starting wager. United now sit at a Season Points spread of 66-67.5, placing them in 5th, compared to their current position of 8th (with a game in hand). How many goals has Mahrez scored for Man City?Getting exactly the kind of cathartic result they needed, Man City hammered Burnley 5-0 – that’s 14 goals in their last 3 league appearances against the Clarets. That scoreline meant you could buy a Man City/Burnley Goal Supremacy spread of 2.5-2.7 and still make 2.3 times your opening wager.Similarly, back a Total Goals spread of 3.55-3.75, and that’s 1.25 times your original stake. It was a notable afternoon for Riyad Mahrez, who got his first ever City hat-trick, pushing his club total to 29 as he scored in the 6th, 22nd and 69th minutes. Buy the Algerian at a SMM spread of 37-43 and a makeup of 257 left you with 214 times your initial bet. Kevin de Bruyne, meanwhile, nabbed a pair of assists, for Mahrez’s opener and Benjamin Mendy’s 41st minute strike. Buy the Belgian at an Assist Minutes spread of 31-34, and that’s 13 times your starting stake. Who do Man City next face in the Premier League? They host Fulham this Saturday, in a game that could see a similar result. When did Arsenal last start a season this badly?In their worst start to a season since 1981, Arsenal took their league season to 5 losses, 4 wins and 1 draw as they suffered a 2-1 defeat at home to Wolves. Ominously, that result came a year to the day since Unai Emery was given the boot (with a better record than Mikel Arteta). Pedro Neto put the visitors ahead in the 27th minute, only for Gabriel to equalise 3 minutes later. Anyone savvy enough to buy the 22-year old at a Headed PGM spread of 1-3 walked away with 27 times their opening stake. Where will Arsenal finish this season? Spreadex has them in 7th – which, at the moment, even seems a stretch – at a Season Points spread of 57-58.5. Who is favourite to win the 2020/21 Premier League title?After Liverpool drew at Brighton, Tottenham had the chance to open up a gap at the top of the table. Instead they saw out a goalless draw at Stamford Bridge, leaving Spurs and the Reds level on 21 points. For the Liverpool game, if you bought a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 20-23, Brighton’s injury time equaliser won you 67 times your initial bet. While if you sold a Total Goal Minutes spread of 145-155 for Tottenham’s trip to Chelsea, you picked up 145 times your opening stake. There’s been a notable change on Spreadex’s Season Points spread – Liverpool and Man City are now level on 79-80.5, with Chelsea at 71.5-73 and Tottenham at 71-72.5.
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