Spread Bets Of The Day
Man United chase the top 4, Chelsea hope to strengthen their Champions League chances, and West Brom, Brentford and Fulham hunt down automatic promotion. But what markets are worth watching? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day! What are the odds on Man United finishing in the top 4?With 2 games left to play, Man United cannot afford to slip up when they host West Ham at 6pm on Sky Sports Premier League. Behind Leicester solely on goals scored, United will keep their top 4 chances in their own hands with a victory this Wednesday. Spreadex are offering fixed odds of 1/8 for United to finish in the top 4, compared to Leicester at 12/5. They’re also at a Premier League Index spread of 13-16, where it’s 20 points for 3rd and 10 points for 4th. Meanwhile, can West Ham still be relegated? Technically yes, but only in the case of a colossal swing in goal difference, defeats on Wednesday and Sunday, and victories for Villa and Watford. So, what are the best bets for Man United v West Ham? Spreadex are offering a Man United/West Ham Goal Supremacy spread of 1.75-1.95, despite the hosts’ home collapse against Chelsea in the FA Cup, with a Total Goals spread of 3.3-3.5. With Man United breaking the record for most penalties awarded in a single Premier League season – they were even awarded a spot-kick in the FA Cup semi – a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 19-22 is potentially interesting. That also makes a Bruno Fernandes Player Goal Minutes spread worth watching, at 37-43. What are the odds on Chelsea reaching the Champions League?The Blues can’t celebrate just yet. They can still lose their place in the Champions League next season – especially since they are traveling to Anfield, at 8.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League.With a rollercoaster run of form, encompassing losses to West Ham and Sheffield, and wins over both City and United, Chelsea sit at a Premier League Index spread of 12-15. Meanwhile, they are odds on for a top 4 finish at 1/12. A loss to Liverpool would still leave them in the top 4, but would put extra pressure on Sunday’s potentially tough visit from Wolves. So, what are the best bets for Liverpool v Chelsea? The Reds haven’t been at their best since securing the title, their previously required intensity dissipating in losses to Man City and Arsenal. The visitors may fancy their chances then, despite Spreadex offering a Liverpool/Chelsea Goal Supremacy football spread bet of 0.35-0.55. What are the odds on Brentford being promoted?It’s the final day of the Championship proper, and there is plenty still up for grabs, including the 2nd automatic promotion spot. West Brom are in 2nd on 82 points, with Brentford in 3rd on 81 and Fulham in 4th on 80. That means any one of those teams could avoid the play-offs and head straight to the top flight, dependent on what happens this Wednesday. Spreadex is offering a West Brom Season Points spread of 84.3-84.6, with Brentford at 83.1-83.4 and Fulham at 81.2-81.5. Who will be promoted from the Championship? Brentford arguably have the easiest fixture, hosting a relegation-battling Barnsley at 7.30pm on Sky Sports Football. The Bees are favourites, at a Goal Supremacy spread of 1.2-1.4. The Baggies, once a lock for automatic promotion, take on QPR at 7.30pm on Sky Sports Mix. Though they haven’t won since July 8th, they’re at a West Brom/QPR Goal Supremacy spread of 1.65-1.85. And finally, the Cottagers are travelling to Wigan. Spreadex are offering a narrow Fulham/Wigan (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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