Daily Spread Betting Round-up
West Ham blow it, Leicester reach the FA Cup semis, and City remain in the hunt for a quadruple – but how much money did football spread betting fans make? Where will West Ham finish this season?Up 3-0 against a side that was once the epitome of the top 4, West Ham would’ve pulled level on points with Chelsea if they had beaten Arsenal. Instead a pair own goals meant they drew 3-3, damaging their hopes of reaching the Champions League, and leaving Spurs breathing down their neck in 6th. It was a great result for punters, however. Buy a Total Goals spread of 2.55-2.75, and you won 3.25 times your initial stake. Or, back a Total Goal Minutes spread of 130-140, and a makeup of 245 left you with 105 times your opening bet. In terms of individual performances, buy a Michail Antonio Assist Minutes spread of 5-8, and a makeup of 47 – for Lingard’s 15th minute opener and Soucek’s 32nd minute 3rd – netted you 39 times your original wager. And securing a point for the Gunners in the 82nd minute, Alexandre Lacazette’s header meant you could buy his Headed PGM spread of 2-4, and win 78 times your starting stake. The Hammers now find themselves at a Finishing Positions spread of 6.2-6.7, overtaken by Tottenham, at 5.55-6.05, and Liverpool, at 5.55-5.85. When was the last time Leicester reached the FA Cup semi-finals?For the first time in 39 years Leicester are in an FA Cup semi-final, inflicting upon Man United their first away loss of 2021. Taking his season total to 12 in 28, Kelechi Iheanacho was the star, scoring a brace across the 24th and 78th minutes. Buy his SMM spread of 21-25, and a makeup of 180 bagged you 155 times your initial bet. The Foxes will now face Southampton in April’s semi-final. What are the odds on Leicester winning the FA Cup? Spreadex has them at fixed odds of 10/3, and at an FA Cup Index spread of 67-70, where the winner gets 100 points, runner-up 70, and the losing semi-finalists 50 apiece. What are the odds on Man City winning the FA Cup?They may’ve left it late, but Man City remain on track for a quadruple after beating Everton 2-0 on Saturday. A rebounding header from Ilkay Gundogan put City in front in the 84th minute. Buy his Headed PGM spread of 1-0, and that’s 81 times your opening wager. Kevin De Bruyne then put the fixture beyond doubt right at its close, making anyone who bought his sub PGM spread of 4-7 a handy 83 times their starting bet. Despite facing Thomas Tuchel’s unbeaten Chelsea in the semis, City are clear favourites for the Cup, odds on at 8/13 with a Index spread of 79-82.
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