Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Johanna Konta, Serena Williams, Celtic and Welsh Champions The New Saints all feature in our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Konta collapses against unseeded Strycova – WimbledonFor a 2nd Grand Slam in a row Johanna Konta lost in straight sets against an unseeded opponent, just when it looked like she had a decent-ish chance of reaching her first ever final. Barbora Strycova was very much the underdog heading into the last-8, and even saw her to win match binary spread fall to 13.3-19.1 during the 1st set. But the Czech world no. 54 won that set via a tie-break, before blitzing the Brit in the 2nd, hammering Konta 6-1. If you’d backed Strycova to win at that 1st set low, you could have picked up 80.9 times your initial stake. Williams reaches 12th All England semi-final - WimbledonThe result was predictable, Serena Williams beating Alison Riske to reach a 12th Wimbledon semi-final. The path to that outcome, however, was slightly more surprisingly, the modern legend taken all the way by Riske after losing the 2nd set. That meant the Total Points make-up came in at 186 against an original spread of 140-145, leaving you with 41 times your initial stake. Celtic survive Sarajevo scare – UEFA Champions League QualificationSomehow Celtic went 1-0 down against FK Sarajevo within half an hour, conjuring memories of 2016’s loss to Gibraltar’s Lincoln Red Imps. Luckily Neil Lennon’s side bounced back not long after, eventually leaving Bosnia with a 3-1 win. The fixture was slightly testier than one would have expected – mainly thanks to the hosts’ 4 yellow cards – leading to a Cross Bookings make-up of 600 against the opening spread of 305-385. That’s 215 times your initial stake. The New Saints blow 2-0 lead – UEFA Champions League QualificationWelsh champions The New Saints were sitting pretty in their Champions League qualifier against Kosovo’s Feronikeli, 2-0 up with just a couple of minutes to go. And then they blew it. An 89th goal for the visitors appeared to be a consolation, only for an injury time penalty to draw them level, giving Feronikeli the edge heading into the 2nd leg next week. Those late equalisers bumped up the Total Goal Minutes make-up to 305 against the initial spread of 113-123, leaving you with 182 times your stake.
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