Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a weekend of shocking Premier League results, a bevy of braces and a widening gap at the top – but how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! City 14 points shy of Liverpool – Man City v Man UnitedSo slim were United’s chances of beating City in Saturday’s derby that they entered the game at a to win match binary spread of just 8.3-11.2 compared to their hosts’ 73.3-77. An unfair difference, perhaps, given that the red half of Manchester had been Tottenham during the week.It also proved to be a profitable one for punters backing United at that price, their 2-1 victory leaving you with 88.8 times your initial stake. Selling a similarly one-sided City/United Goal Supremacy spread of 1.6-1.8, meanwhile, would have netted you 2.6 times your opening bet.Foxes make it 8 in a row – Aston Villa v LeicesterStill chasing Liverpool – there remains an 8 point gap between the pair – Leicester made it a club-record 8 Premier League wins in a row as they beat Aston Villa 4-1 on Sunday. Jamie Vardy was, as ever, integral to that result, scoring both the opener and closer. That’s now 16 league goals in 16 games, and a SMM make-up of 171 against a starting price of 59-69. In other words, winnings of 102 times your original stake. Ferguson helps Toffees to much-needed win – Everton v ChelseaLifting Everton out of the relegation zone as quick as they fell in it, caretaker manager Duncan Ferguson oversaw not just Everton’s first league win in a month, but their best result of the season. That 3-1 victory over the Blues meant anyone selling a Chelsea/Everton (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.25-0.45 made 2.25 times their original stake. Dominic Calvert-Lewin was instrumental in that win, his brace giving him a SMM make-up of 217 against a starting price of 19-23 – that’s 194 times your opening bet. Spurs back on track – Tottenham v BurnleyFinally Jose Mourinho has managed to get a clean sheet with Tottenham in the league – their first since 14th September. Even better, they battered Burnley 5-0, sending the Goals x Shirts make-up to 355. Take off the starting price of 160-178 and that’s a 177 times multiplier to your original bet. Harry Kane took his season total to 15 in doing so, his brace leaving him with an SMM make-up of 112. Factor in his high starting spread of 56-66 and that’s still 46 times your initial stake.
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