Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Spurs rolled past Brentford on Tuesday to reach April’s EFL Cup final – but how much money did football spread betting fans win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! When did Tottenham last reach the EFL Cup final?Reaching the final for the first time since they lost to Chelsea in 2015, Tottenham beat the Bees 2-0 to secure passage to Wembley. Moussa Sissoko opened scoring with a 12th minute header. Any punter who got real specific, and bought a Sissoko Headed PGM spread of just 0-0.5, bagged 11.5 times their initial stake.It took until the 70th minute for the hosts to get their follow-up via Son Heung-min. That meant you could buy a Heung-min PGM spread of 24-27 and walk away with 43 times your starting bet.How many goals has Heung-min scored this season? He is now on 15 goals in all competitions, 2 behind his prolific partner Harry Kane. To add insult to injury, Brentford ended the game with only 10 men, with Josh Dasilva sent off in the 84th minute. And with red card minutes doubled, the Total Card Minutes market hit 303. Buy at 199-229, and that’s 74 times your opening wager. When did Tottenham last win a trophy?It has been 13 long years since Tottenham last picked up a piece of silverware, when they won the 2008 EFL Cup. Who will Tottenham face in the EFL Cup final?Spurs will be taking on either a resurgent Man United, who have come a long way since Tottenham beat them 6-1 in October, or EFL Cup specialists Man City, chasing a 4th consecutive title. Spreadex is offering a Man City/Man United (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.8-3.
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