Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Son bounces back with brace for Spurs, Rodrygo announces himself for Real Madrid, and Kyle Walker steps into goal for Man City – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Let’s take a look at what you could’ve won... Son in the driving seat – Red Star Belgrade vs TottenhamIt’s been quite the week for Son Heung-min. In tears on Sunday after his tackle on Andre Gomes, the South Korean striker would have been forgiven for being off his game in Belgrade on Wednesday. However he was instrumental in Tottenham’s 4-0 win over Red Star, his 2nd half brace sitting between Giovani Lo Celso’s opener and Christian Eriksen’s late closer. Buying Son at a SMM spread of 23-28, then, could have won you 151 times your initial stake thanks to a make-up of 179. Backing a Tottenham/Red Star Belgrade (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.8-1, meanwhile, would have left you with 3 times your original wager. Real hit Galatasary for six – Real Madrid vs GalatasarayThough, like with most of the La Liga sides this season it seems, Real Madrid have got their issues, they were in full pomp on Wednesday night. Their 6-0 win over Galatasary was notable for the continued emergence of Rodrygo, who became the 2nd youngest player in Champions League history to score a hat-trick, with goals in the 4th, 7th and 90th minutes. It was that final strike that ensured his SMM make-up was something to write home about, at 288 against an opening spread of 31-37 – buy that and you could have won 251 times your initial bet. That he wears no. 27 also meant his hat-trick sent the Goals x Shirts make-up to 618 – take away the original 267-297 price, and you get a 321 times multiplier. City held in Italy – Atalanta vs Man CityIn not the best prep for Sunday’s mega-clash with Liverpool, Man City were held to an ill-tempered 1-1 draw in Atalanta, a game that saw Kyle Walker finish in goal after substitute keeper Claudio Bravo was sent off with 10 minutes to go. That straight red contributed to a Bookings make-up of 95 against an opening spread of 36-40 – in other words, 55 times your initial stake. For those eyeing something a bit bigger, the Cross Bookings make-up hit a massive 2200. Remove the starting price of 350-410, and you’re left with 1790 times your original bet.
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