Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Important wins for Wales and Scotland, and another frustrating night for Germany make our Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you’ve won? Wales book last-16 ticket – Wales vs FijiFor a moment there it looked like Warrant Gatland and co. were in for a shock. Looking to keep their competition alive, Fiji came out of the gate hot, with Josua Tuisova nabbing the opening try after just 4 minutes. To give a sense of how much of a surprise that was the opening 1st Fiji Try spread was 37-40; sell that and you could have won 33 times your initial bet. A 2nd from Kini Murimurivalu and Wales were in trouble. Up stepped Josh Adams. A pair of tries in the 1st half brought the Welsh back into it, while his 3rd at the hour mark helped push them ahead once more after Fiji had got a penalty try minutes previous. All this meant the 24-year old – who is now joint top try scorer – saw his SMM make-up hit 264 against an original price of 41-45. That’s a potential 219 times your opening stake. Scots keep knockout hopes alive – Scotland vs RussiaThough things have now been greatly complicated by the Super Typhoon Hagibis, on Wednesday Scotland did what they needed to do to keep their hopes of reaching the last-16 alive, hammering Russia 61-0 to secure a vital bonus point. It was a bigger than expected victory, at least as evidenced by the opening Scotland/Russia Points Supremacy spread of 36-39. If you’d bought at that price, you could’ve won 22 times your initial stake. Like in the Wales game, Scotland’s win featured a hat-trick hero in the shape of George Horne. His SMM make-up came in at 290 thanks to 2 of the 3 being in the 2nd half. Lop off a high opening spread of 67-72, and that’s 218 times your original bet. Spoils shared in Dortmund – Germany vs ArgentinaIn another frustrating night for Joachim Low, Germany blew a 2-0 lead at home to Argentina to end their high profile – if Messi-less – friendly on Wednesday night. No. 7 Kai Havertz, no. 20s Serge Gnabry and Lucas Alario, and no. 24 Lucas Ocampos all helped the Goals x Shirts make-up to hit a respectable 284. Compare that to the initial spread of 166-184, and you could have won 100 times your opening bet.
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