Daily Spread Betting Round-up
An inaugural win for Mikel Arteta, a fantastic return for David Moyes, and another goal for Danny Ings – it’s our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve own? Arteta gets his first win – Arsenal v Man UnitedIt took a bit of time, but finally Arsenal seem to have gotten that new manager bounce. After a draw at Bournemouth, and their late collapse at home to Chelsea, the Gunners beat long-time rivals Man United 2-0 on New Year’s Day, giving Mikel Arteta his inaugural win as manager. In hopefully an indicator of things to come, record-signing Nicolas Pepe scored after 8 minutes, meaning anyone selling a 1st Match Goal spread of 32-35 made 24 times their starting bet. Just before the break Sokratis capped off an excellent first half for the hosts, putting Arsenal up 2-0 in the 42 minute. So unlikely was his goal that you could have won 39 times your initial stake from the Greek defender’s tiny opening Goal Minutes spread of 1-3. Not only was that the Gunner’s first win since 9th December, it was only their 3rd league clean sheet of the season. Buy at a binary Arsenal clean sheet spread of 16.6-23.1 and you would have been left with 76.9 times your original wager. Moyes makes classy return – West Ham v BournemouthIt’d be safe to say West Ham fans weren’t thrilled at the news Manuel Pellegrini’s replacement would be David Moyes, the man who wasn’t offered a new contract at the end of 2017/18 in favour of the Chilean. Well, New Year, New Moyes. The Hammers romped to a 4-0 victory over Bournemouth on January 1st, with club legend Mark Noble leading the charge. His 1st half brace meant he saw a SMM make-up of 87 against a starting price of 12-16 – that’s 71 times your initial stake. That his 2nd goal was a 35th minute penalty also meant buying a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 14-17 led to winnings of 18 times your original bet. Ings on target yet again – Southampton v TottenhamDanny Ings is on fire. His winning strike against Tottenham took him to 13 league goals this season – that’s the same as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and behind only Jamie Vardy on 17. So hot is Ings that he started the match at a Goal Minutes spread of 20-23, meaning you’d have to sell to make 3 times your initial stake off of his 17th minute goal. The shock of the Saints’ victory also meant you’d have to sell a Tottenham/Southampton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55 to get 1.35 times your opening bet.
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