Daily Spread Betting Round-up
An evening of insanity at Stamford Bridge and ANOTHER 2-1 win for Liverpool – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? Blues survive mad night at Stamford Bridge – Chelsea vs AjaxChelsea have a Stamford Bridge problem. In 9 games at home this season, the Blues have only won 3 times – none of which have been in the Champions League. Not to take away from their comeback on Tuesday. Tammy Abraham is so eager to score he put it in the back of his own net after just 2 minutes, a mishap that was quickly rectified by a penalty from Jorginho not long after. Then the hosts lost their heads, allowing Ajax to go 4-1 up by the 55th minute. Luckily, the Dutch champs aren’t immune to their own collapse or two. Second yellows for Daley Blind and Joel Veltman within seconds of each other saw Ajax down to 9 men for the last 20 minutes, allowing the Blues to eventually draw things level. That 4-4 ending meant anyone buying a Total Goals spread of 3.25-3.45 was left with 4.55 times their opening stake. Said score line also boosted the Goals x Shirts make-up to 712; take off an original spread of 183-203, and you get 509 times your initial bet. Jorginho’s pair of spot kicks, meanwhile, lifted the Penalty SMMs make-up to 146 against a starting price of 22-27 – in other words, a potential 119 times your original wager. Finally Ajax’s naughtiness helped send the Bookings make-up all the way to 100, compared to an opening spread of 44-48. Buy that and you could have won 52 times your initial stake. Reds grind out another win – Liverpool vs GenkLiverpool secured their 4th 2-1 win in the space of a month, grinding out another victory over Genk without ever quite being at their best. If you have gone for that exactly result, and bought a 2-1 Liverpool binary spread of 6.6-11.2, you would have won 88.8 times your original bet.
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