Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was another busy night for Europa League qualifying, with strong results for Wolves and Rangers. But what make-ups have made it into our Daily Spread Betting Roundup? Wolves put one foot in the play-offs – UEFA Europa League QualifyingDays before their Premier League curtain raiser at Leicester, Wolves took another major step towards the Europa League proper with a thumping victory against Pyunik. In a win that is going to be incredibly difficult for the Armenians to overturn at Molineux, Raul Espirito Santos’ side left Yerevan with 4 away goals. Matt Doherty opened scoring after half an hour, before Raul Jimenez nabbed his 2nd consecutive brace with goals either side of the break. That meant, even though the Mexican started the game at a high SMM spread of 73-85, a make-up of 134 still produced winnings of 49 times your initial stake. Ruben Neves then put the final nail in the coffin in the dying moments of the game with an injury time penalty. And given the Penalty Goal Minutes spread started at 14-17 that late addition to the visitors’ haul could have netted you 73 times your initial stake. Rangers secure nervy win in Denmark – UEFA Europa League QualifyingThough, on paper, a 4-2 away win would suggest Rangers’ place in the play-offs is pretty safe, Stevie G’s side didn’t half make hard work of it. Alfredo Morelos had put them 1-0 up just before the break, a lead that was doubled within 7 minutes of the restart by Joseph Aribo. It was 3-0 not long after that courtesy of Nikola Katic, only for Midtjylland to pull it back to 3-2 as the game crossed the hour mark. Luckily Scott Arfield gave Rangers a bit of breathing room in the 70th minute, leaving them without too much to do in Glasgow next week. What that did mean is that the Goals x Shirts make-up rocketed to 840, in large part thanks to no. 37 Arfield for Rangers and no. 38 Frank Onyeka for the Danes. Take off the opening spread of 183-202, and that’s a healthy 638 times your initial stake. Feyenoord win with late flurry – UEFA Europa League QualifyingThough they led from the 42nd minute thanks to Luis Sinisterra, Feyenoord left it late to build on that 1st half opener. Their other 3 came in the last 10 minutes, with an own goal from Davit Kobouri, a penalty from Steven Berghuis and a final strike from Luciano Narsingh. That, obviously, significantly ramped up the Total Goal Minutes market to 295 against an original spread of 159-169. In other words, predicting the Dutch side’s last gasp surge could have won you 126 times your initial stake.
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