Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool go 22 points clear, England stutter at start of Six Nations and Mourinho gets one over on Guardiola – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much money could you have made? Relentless Reds smash Saints – Liverpool v SouthamptonThough it wasn’t just down to them – more on that below – Liverpool opened up a 22 point gap at the top of the table this weekend. That’s the largest deficit between 1st and 2nd in Premier League history, and could, with a bit of luck, see them win the title at Goodison Park in mid-March. Southampton would have felt fairly contented at half time, entering the break at 0-0. But Klopp’s Reds are relentless. By the final whistle it was 4-0, the pain compounded by a late brace for Mohamed Salah. His goals in the 71st and 90th minutes gave him a SMM make-up of 252 against a starting price of 67-77 – that’s 175 times your initial stake. Mourinho gets one over on Guardiola – Tottenham v Man CityThe OTHER reason why Liverpool are now inches away from winning the league was Tottenham’s 2-0 victory over Man City. Spurs have been hit and miss of late; City, meanwhile, were unbeaten in their 5 previous league outings. Those differences in form help explain why you could have won 3.1 times your original bet by selling a Man City/Tottenham (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.1-1.3. Hammers blow 3-1 lead – West Ham v BrightonIn what could be seen, come the end of the season, as West Ham putting a nail into their own coffin, David Moyes’ side blew a 3-1 lead to draw 3-3 against Brighton. Those 6 goals, combined with the likes of no. 23 Diop and no. 21 Ogbonna getting on the score sheet, meant the Goals x Shirts make-up hit a robust 576. Take off a starting spread of 172-193, and you’re left with 383 times your opening stake. England catch a case of Les Bleus – France v EnglandHeavy favourites – not just for the game, but the competition as a whole – heading into Sunday, England suffered their 2nd international defeat in a row, shockingly losing 24-17 in France. Sell an England/France (h) Points Supremacy spread of 4.5-6, then, and you would have won 11.5 times your initial bet. Smashing Six Nations debut for Pivac – Wales v ItalyNew Wales manager Wayne Pivac oversaw the best Six Nations start imaginable on Saturday, the defending champions turning Italy into spaghetti with a 42-0 victory. As was the case at the World Cup, Josh Adams took the starring role, scoring a hat-trick of tries in the 18th, 30th and 80th minutes. If you had bought the 24-year old at a SMM spread of 61-66, you could have bagged yourself 252 times your original stake from a make-up of 318.
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