Daily Spread Betting Round-up
First Champions League wins of the season for Liverpool and Chelsea, and a strong 2nd half for the Flying Fijians, all make the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you have won? Red Bull almost gives Salzburg wings – Liverpool vs Red Bull Salzburg A bit like the group stages of last season Liverpool are struggling to replicate their domestic form in the Champions League. Case in point, the mess they made of beating Red Bull Salzburg on Wednesday night. Just after 35 minutes it was looking like the Reds were bringing their Premier League sizzle to Europe, up 3-0 thanks to goals from former Salzburg forward Sadio Mane, Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah. Cut to the hour mark and things were all square, the visitors managing a remarkable comeback, becoming the only side to score 3 goals against the Reds all season. And yet, sadly, it wasn’t to be. Salah’s 2nd was enough to give the hosts the 4-3 AND bump his SMM make-up to 174. Take away a high opening spread of 77-89, and that’s still 85 times your original stake. The sheer number of goals was also a money maker – even with the Total Goals spread starting at 3.75-3.95, you could have made 3.05 times your opening bet. Best of all, in big part thanks to no. 26 Robertson and no. 30 Takumi Minamino, the Goals x Shirts make-up shot to 805 against an opening price of 226-257. That’s 548 times your initial stake. Blues pick up their first points – Lille vs ChelseaBouncing back from their opening loss to Valencia, Chelsea picked up their first 3 points of their Champions League campaign with a 2-1 victory in Lille. If you’d backed that exact score line at a binary spread of 8.3-13.4, you could have won 86.6 times your initial stake. Flying Fijians come alive in 2nd half – Georgia vs FijiIt was looking like a pretty boring fixture. The 1st half between Georgia and Fiji wasn’t anything to write home about, the teams heading into the break at 3-7. However, they really started to fly in the 2nd half, scoring 6 more tries to secure a 45-10 victory over the Georgians. That also meant the Total Try Minutes make-up hit 444 against an original spread of 226-243 – in other words, you could have won 201 times your opening stake.
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