Daily Spread Betting Round-up
There were some big results on Wednesday night, as West Ham shocked Chelsea, Arsenal thrashed Norwich and Newcastle squashed Bournemouth – but how much exactly could you have won? Hammers win London thriller – West Ham v ChelseaGoing into Wednesday, Chelsea hadn’t lost a domestic fixture in their last 7 games. West Ham were winless in their last 3. Yet, by the end of the night, the hosts had all 3 points, giving them a bit of breathing room at the bottom while preventing the Blues from moving up to 3rd. It was a back and forth affair, starting with a goal controversially disallowed for West Ham, before Willian officially opened scoring with a penalty in the 42nd minute. Tomas Soucek equalised mere minutes later, however, with Michail Antonio then putting the hosts in front not long after the break. Jarrod Bowen provided assists for both of those goals, leaving him with an Assist Minutes makeup of 96. Buy at a starting price of 3-6, and that’s 90 times your initial stake. Willian wasn’t done, making it 2-2 in the 72nd minute, sending his SMM makeup to 186. Back the Brazilian at an opening spread of 21-26, and that’s 160 times your original bet. And then, in the dying moments of the game, Andriy Yarmolenko potentially secured West Ham’s future in the Premier League, nabbing an 89th minute winner. That pushed the Total Goal Minutes market to 299 against an initial spread of 139-149, leaving you with 150 times your opening wager. And for those who believed in West Ham from the start, and bought a To Win match binary spread of 11.7-14.3, well you were rewarded with 85.7 times your initial bet. Canaries shot down – Arsenal v NorwichAlmost guaranteeing relegation, Arsenal’s 4-0 win over Norwich leaves the Canaries on a meagre 21 points, 7 shy of safety. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang proved why the Gunners are desperate for him to resign, with goals in the 33rd and 67th minutes. With an SMM makeup of 167, his brace meant buying a pricey SMM spread of 61-71 still left you with 96 times your opening stake. The game was also notable for a late strike from Cedric Soares, coming off the bench to score on his debut for the club. Back him at a substitute PGM spread of 0.5-2, and his 81st minute goal gave you 79 times your initial bet. Cherries squashed by Magpies – Bournemouth v NewcastleBournemouth suffered a heavy 4-1 loss on Wednesday, pushing the Cherries into 19th place, below Aston Villa on goals scored. Newcastle came out of the gate hot, with Dwight Gayle scoring after just 5 minutes. Sell a rather high 1st Match Goal spread of 40-43, and you quickly made 35 times your original wager. The final scoreline, meanwhile, meant selling a Bournemouth/Newcastle Goal Supremacy of 0.25-0.45 won you 3.25 times your initial stake.
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