Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Watford end Liverpool’s invincible dreams, Wolves overtake Tottenham and Man City win a 3rd consecutive EFL Cup – but how much money could you’ve won? Hornets burst Red bubble – Watford v LiverpoolHeading into Saturday evening, the last time Liverpool had lost a league game was January 3rd 2019. The last time they had failed to score in a league game was March 3rd of the same year. Victory at Vicarage Road would see them surpass City’s record of 18 consecutive league wins. The post-match headlines were already written before kick-off. Instead, the relegation-battling Watford outclassed the champions-elect, beating Jurgen Klopp’s not-so-invincibles 3-0. Ismaila Sarr was the game’s star, his 2nd half brace – in the 54th and 60th minutes – followed by a 3rd from captain Troy Deeney. Buy Sarr at a humble SMM spread of 10-14 and a make-up of 174 left you with 160 times your initial stake. Meanwhile you needed to sell a Liverpool/Watford (h) Goal Supremacy 1.1-1.3 to make 4.1 times your original bet. Even better, back Watford at a lowly to win match binary spread of 11.7-15.4, and you were rewarded with 84.6 times your opening wager. 4th EFL Cup in 5 years for City – Aston Villa v Man CityPerhaps overlooked thanks to their higher profile victories, Man City are the masters of the EFL Cup. They won their 4th title in 5 seasons, and 3rd consecutive Cup, at Wembley on Sunday, beating Aston Villa 2-1. You needed to sell a rather confident Man City/Aston Villa Goal Supremacy spread of 2.3-2.5, however, if you wanted to make 1.3 times your opening stake. Similarly selling a Total Goals spread of 3.75-3.95 left you with 1.75 times your initial bet. Wolves leapfrog Spurs – Tottenham v WolvesWolves took a huge step in the race for 5th place on Sunday, coming back from 2-1 down to beat Tottenham 3-2, leapfrogging Spurs in the process. The Wanderers are now in 6th place, behind Man United on goal difference alone. Thanks to 5 yellows totalling 50 Bookings points, and no. 18 Diogo Jota, no. 23 Steven Bergwijn and no. 24 Serge Aurier helping push the Shirts make-up to 76, the Shirts x Bookings market came in at 3800. Take off a starting price of 1900-2100, and that’s 1700 times your original bet.
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