Daily Spread Betting Round-up
In a solid Premier League debut on Amazon Prime, City got back to their winning ways while a 10-man Crystal Palace kept back Bournemouth. It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Jesus steps out of Aguero’s shadow – Burnley v Man CityMissing Sergio Aguero and with just one win in their last 5 games in all competitions, there was an unusual amount of pressure of Man City’s trip to Burnley. Fortunately for Pep Guardiola they bounced back in the best way possible, beating the Clarets 4-1. Even better was the fact that the spine of the victory came from Gabriel Jesus’s brace. The 22-year old Brazilian forward has been firmly in the shadow of Aguero and Raheem Sterling this season, which just 5 goals total before Tuesday’s visit to Turf Moor. Netting a make-up of 124 against an opening SMM spread of 63-73, leaving savvy punters with 51 times their initial bet, he can now go into this weekend’s Manchester derby with confidence. Thanks to both Riyad Mahrez and Robbie Brady scoring in the games’ dying moments, the Total Goal Minutes market came in at 318, compared to a starting price of 171-186 – that’s 132 times your original stake. Meanwhile the no. 26 on Mahrez’s back helped send the Goals x Shirts make-up to 360. Take off the opening spread of 193-214, and you’re left with 146 times your initial wager. 10-man Palace nab all 3 points – Crystal Palace v BournemouthIt wasn’t the best start from Crystal Palace, Mamadou Sakho sent off less than 20 minutes into the 1st half after a high challenge on Adam Smith. However Roy Hodgson’s side were undeterred, temporarily leaping into 5th place following Jeffrey Schlupp’s 76th minute winner. For spread betters the money to be made lie in Bookings. Sakho’s red card, alongside 6 yellows elsewhere, pushed the Bookings make-up to 85 against an opening price of 38-42. Buying that spread, then, would have won you 43 times your original bet. Those wanting something a bit riskier could have opted for a Cross Bookings spread of 390-540. The market eventually hit 1650, meaning you would have taken home 1200 times your initial stake.
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