Daily Spread Betting Round-up
South Africa reach the last-16, Argentina reach France 2023, and England break their winless streak – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? Pumas secure spot in 2023 – Argentina vs United StatesIt all could have been different for Argentina – if they hadn’t missed a last minute penalty against France in their opening game, they likely would’ve been heading into the quarter-finals. Instead they’ve had to settle for a guaranteed place in the 2023 World Cup in France after securing 3rd place in Pool C with a 47-17 win over the United States. Though it was a bittersweet end for Los Pumas, it was a good one for spread betters. Buying an Argentina/United States Points Supremacy spread of 17-20 could have netted you 10 times your initial stake thanks to the South American’s 30 point lead. There was also a pair of braces from Joaquin Tuculet and Juan Cruz Mallia, causing their SMM make-ups to hit 95 and 140 respectively. Compared to their initial spreads of 21-24 and 24-27, that’s 71 times your opening stake for backing Tuculet and 113 times your original bet for picking Mallia. Springboks stamp out Canucks – South Africa vs CanadaNow hoping that the All Blacks suffer a shocking slip-up against Italy, South Africa (briefly) took control of Pool B with a thumping 66-7 win over a truly dreadful Canada. The Springboks got off to a flying start, with Damian de Allende scoring the 1st try after just 3 minutes. That means if you’d sold a 1st Match Try spread of 10-13, you could have won 7 times your initial stake. The star of the match was Corbus Reinach, whose 1st half – actually, 1st half of the 1st half – hat-trick left him with a SMM make-up of 109. Take away his opening price of 39-43, and that’s 65 times your initial bet. Compounding an awful game, and awful tournament, for the Canucks was Josh Larsen’s red card for an illegal shoulder change in the 1st half. That caused the Bookings make-up to hit 25 against an original spread of 9-12. Lionesses snap winless streak – Portugal vs EnglandAfter 5 games without a win, England eased the pressure on manager Phil Neville by narrowly beating Portugal 1-0. The visitors were likely expecting more, hence why the binary England 1-0 spread was at just 9-13.4. Buy that, and could have won 86.6 times your initial stake.
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