Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a night of dramatic Cup action across the continent, especially for Spurs and Bayern Munich. But how much money could you have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Spurs defrock Saints – Tottenham v SouthamptonDespite taking the lead early on thanks to a Jack Stephens own goal, it looked like Tottenham were on their way out of the FA Cup. With 12 minutes left Southampton were 2-1 up, courtesy of goals from Shane Long and Danny Ings. But then Lucas Moura drew Spurs level, seemingly setting up extra time. Sadly for the Saints, things further unravelled in the dying moments of the game, as Son Heung-min converted an 87th minute penalty after being fouled by goalkeeper Angus Gunn. Not only did that set up a 5th round visit from Norwich for Tottenham, it made anyone buying a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 13-16 a respectable 71 times their initial stake. Backing a Total Goals spread of 2.5-2.7, meanwhile, left you with 2.3 times your original bet. Bayern survive late scare – Bayern Munich v 1899 HoffenheimRobert Lewandowski is an absolute beast. His brace against Hoffenheim during Bayern’s tense 4-3 DFB Cup victory saw him score his 34th and 35th goals this season – that’s in just 29 appearances. Even at a massive SMM spread of 114-139, you still could have won 57 times your starting stake from a make-up of 196. However, given the fact both of his 36th and 80th minute goals came from his bonce, buying a Headed SMMs spread of 67-77 left you with a more robust 119 times your opening bet. Look beyond Lewandowski and there was actually even more money to be won. Giving Bayern a late scare, substitute Munas Dabbur scored twice for the visitors, in the 82nd and 90th minutes. Take off his starting SMM spread of 7-10 from a chunky make-up of 262, then, and you get 252 times your initial wager.
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