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England and Scotland keep the Six Nations alive with dramatic wins, while Man United secure first derby double in a decade – but how much money could you have won? Hosts win as Tuilagi sees red – England v WalesInflicting Wayne Pivac’s 3rd consecutive loss as Wales manager, while securing their 1st Triple Crown in 4 years, England survived a late rally from the visitors to win 33-30. A red card for Manu Tuilagi in the 75th minute was almost England’s undoing. Following his dismissal, and Ellis Genge’s sin-binning 2 minutes earlier, the hosts were forced to finish the game with 13-men, causing them to concede 2 tries in the final moments of the game. That was a perfect finish for spread betters. With 10 points for a yellow and 25 points for a red, the Bookings make-up hit 35 against a starting price of 6-9 – that’s 26 times your initial stake. Those aforementioned late tries for Wales also helped push the Total Try Minutes market to 296. Take off an opening spread of 208-225 and you’re left with 71 times your original bet. Best of all, the final try of the game was Justin Tipuric’s stoppage-time 2nd – his 1st coming in the 41st minute – causing the 30-year old’s SMM make-up to soar to 201. Compare that to a lowly starting spread of 6-9, and you could’ve bagged yourself 192 times your opening wager. Scots shock unbeaten France – Scotland v FranceIn maybe the biggest surprise of the 2020 Six Nations, Scotland halted France’s hopes of a Grand Slam since 2010 with a 28-17 victory at Murrayfield. That meant you needed to sell a France/Scotland Points Supremacy spread of 3-6 to make 14 times your initial stake. Meanwhile Sean Maitland’s crucial brace either-side of half-time left him with a SMM make-up of 130, and anyone who bought his starting price of 11-14 with 116 times their opening bet. Solskjaer does derby double – Man United v Man CityFor the first time in a decade, Man United have beaten Man City twice in the Premier League. Expand that to all competitions this season and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has actually defeated Pep Guardiola 3 times in 4 meetings (even if that one loss did put United out of the EFL Cup).Sunday’s 2-0 victory also meant you needed to sell a Man City/Man United (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.6-0.8 to make 2.6 times your original wager.
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