Spread Bets Of The Day
Man Utd face old rivals Leeds, Arsenal travel to a tricky Everton, and Big Sam returns to the fold –but what should football spread betting fans watch out for? It's the Sports Spread Bets of the Day!When was the last time Man United played Leeds?Meeting for the first time in 11 years – and the first time in the league since 2004 – Man United and Leeds reignite their old rivalry at 4.30pm this Sunday on Sky Sports Premier League. United are undefeated in their last 6 league games, but have only won once domestically at Old Trafford in 2020/21. The Whites, meanwhile, haven’t racked up back-to-back victories since September, but did hammer Newcastle 5-2 on Wednesday. What are the odds on Marcus Rashford scoring against Leeds? With a brace in Sheffield, the England youngster is at a PGM spread of 23-26, behind Bruno Fernandes on 27-30. And what are the odds on Patrick Bamford scoring against Man United? Though he has 9 league goals – more than Rashford and Fernandes – he is only at a PGM spread of 18-21. What are the odds on Man United beating Leeds? Their last league match ended in a 1-1 draw. This time out the hosts have the advantage, at a Man United/Leeds Goal Supremacy spread of 0.75-0.95, alongside a Total Goals spread of 3.2-3.4. What are the odds on Tottenham beating Leicester?Both Spurs and the Foxes are looking for rebound wins this Sunday, at 2.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League.A 90th minute header from Roberto Firmino meant Tottenham lost their grip on the top spot, while Leicester missed out on a chance to briefly leap into 1st place as they suffered a 2-0 defeat to Everton. How each side responds this weekend, heading into a congested Christmas period, could shape the rest of their respective seasons. The hosts should fancy their chances, at a Tottenham/Leicester Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5, with a Total Goals spread of 2.7-2.9, and Total Goal Minutes spread of 138-148. What are the best bets for Everton v Arsenal?Hoping to creep into the top 4, Everton host an abject Arsenal this Saturday, at 5.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League. After a serious wobble through the second half of October and all of November, the Toffees have really bounced back this December. Admittedly, a 1-1 draw at Burnley wasn’t amazing; but wins over Chelsea and Leicester have lifted them into 5th, the club rediscovering the form that saw them explode out of the gate at the start of the season. The Gunners, on the other hand, haven’t won a game since the 1st November. A smaller club arguably would’ve already given Mikel Arteta the boot. That’s why it shouldn’t be a surprise that Spreadex are offering an Everton/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3. And with Arsenal’s issues going forwards, a Total Goal Minutes spread of 136-146 might even look a bit generous. When was the last time Sam Allardyce managed a Premier League side?Returning to the managerial fold for the first time since 2018, when he was given the boot at Everton, Big Sam bowls up to the West Midlands derby at the helm of West Brom, this Sunday at 7.15pm on BT Sport 1. Though Slaven Bilic got the Baggies a point at the Etihad, that wasn’t enough to save his job. Now top brass at the Hawthorns have called in Allardyce as a relegation specialist, to ensure they remain in the top flight.What are the odds on West Brom beating Aston Villa? Big Sam has his work cut out against a tough Villa side, with Spreadex offering an Aston Villa/West Brom (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.4-0.6.Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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