Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool’s derby triumph, Mourinho’s first Spurs loss and Leicester’s 7th straight win all feature in our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? Reds triumph in Merseyside derby – Liverpool v EvertonWith the action largely confined to a thrilling first half, Liverpool maintained their unbeaten run in the Premier League and pushed Marco Silva one more step towards unemployment, beating Everton 5-2 in Wednesday’s Merseyside derby. Divock Origi – a regular pest for the Toffees; only Robbie Fowler and Steven Gerrard have scored more Premier League goals for Liverpool against their rivals – nabbed an early brace, leaving him with a SMM make-up of 68. Against a starting price of 35-41, that’s 27 times your opening bet. His 2 goals were also instrumental in pushing the Goals x Shirts make-up to 728, due to the no. 27 on his back. Take away an opening spread of 169-187 and you’re left with a 541 times multiplier to your initial stake. Jose suffers first Spurs defeat – Man United v TottenhamAnd so it remains that no Tottenham manager has won their opening 3 games in the Premier League. Jose Mourinho suffered his first defeat at the helm of Spurs, a loss that carried the added sting of being inflicted by the club that fired him less than a year ago. Marcus Rashford was the difference maker, opening his account in the 6th minute before cooling converting a penalty just after the restart. That brace left him with a SMM make-up of 104 against a starting spread of 28-33 – in other words, a potential 71 times your original wager. Foxes win 7th straight league game – Leicester v WatfordIn a week that has seen a lot of speculation around Brendan Rodgers and a potential move to Arsenal, Leicester showed no signs of mental distraction in their 2-0 victory over Watford – their 7th league win in a row. So high was Jamie Vardy’s starting SMM spread of 70-82 that you’d need to have sold at that price to make any money, despite his 55th minute spot-kick – if you had, however, you would’ve won 15 times your initial bet. In the game’s dying moments the 2-0 Leicester binary spread had fallen to just 0-3, only for James Maddison to score deep into injury time. Anyone brave enough to buy near the end, then, was rewarded with 97 times their original stake.
It's easy to open an account
BLOG
RECENT POSTS
Preview
2024/25 Championship Betting Preview Week 22
Read More
Andrew Mount's Racing Tips
Andrew Mount's Racing Tips - 20.12.24
Andrew Mount's Racing Tips - 19.12.24
FIND OUT MORE
Rugby Spread Betting Explained
Andrew Mount's Racing Tips - 18.12.24
Bets Of The Week 17.12.24
Why Not Try Casino
Why Not Try Financials Betting
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SPORTS SPREAD BETTING
View our helpful video guide here to find out more about sports spread betting.
We also have video guides to help you find out more about football spread betting, to find out more about cricket spread betting and to find out more about spread betting on horse racing.
DISCLAIMER
Spread betting and CFD trading carry a high level of risk to your capital and can result in losses larger than your initial stake/deposit. They may not be suitable for everyone so please ensure you fully understand the risks involved.
Spreadex Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, provides an execution only service and does not provide advice in any way. Nothing within this update should be deemed to constitute the provision of investment advice, recommendations, any other professional advice in any way, or a record of our trading prices. This update does not constitute or form part of an offer of, or solicitation for a transaction in any financial instrument, nor shall it or the fact of its distribution form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with, any contract therefore. Any persons placing trades based on their interpretation of the comments or information within this update does so entirely at their own risk.
No representation, warranty, or undertaking, express or limited, is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information or opinions contained within this update by Spreadex Ltd or any of its employees and no liability is accepted by such persons for the accuracy or completeness of any such information or opinions. As such, no reliance may be placed for any purpose on the information and opinions contained within this update.
The information contained within this update is the intellectual property of Spreadex Ltd and is protected by UK and International copyright laws. All rights reserved. Users may however freely download, distribute and reproduce extracts of the contents, subject always to accrediting Spreadex Ltd as the source and providing a hyperlink to www.spreadex.com.
Email:
info@Spreadex.com
Sports Desk:
08000 526 575
+44 (0)1727 895 090
General Enquiries:
+44 (0)1727 895 000