Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A bad night for the home nations provides the spine of a Euro 2020 qualifying-focused Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you have won? Red Devils skewer Scotland – Euro 2020 QualifiersAt this point it looks like Scotland are going to have to make their way to Euro 2020 via the play-offs. Monday’s 4-0 loss to Belgium leaves them 12 points off the group leaders and 9 shy of 2nd place Russia with 4 only games to go. Roberto Martinez’s side opened their account early, with Romelu Lukaku giving them the lead in the 9th minute. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 32-35 and you could have won 23 times your stake. Not long after Thomas Vermaelen made it 2-0, his 24th minute strike giving anyone who sold a 2nd Match Goal spread of 57-60 a nice little 33 times multiplier. The hosts barely had time to get themselves together before Toby Alderweireld added another. Anyone who predicted such a speedy 3rd Match Goal and sold at 73-76 was rewarded with 41 times their opening bet. Pulling themselves together heading into the break, Scotland didn’t concede again until the 82nd minute, as Kevin De Bruyne put the cherry on top of a 6th consecutive qualifying victory for the Belgians. Yet even that could have won you some money given the Last Match Goal spread started at 64-67. NI can’t keep out Germany – Euro 2020 QualifiersDespite having lost just one game, the toughness of their group means Northern Ireland are facing an uphill battle to reach the Euros proper next year. Having held Germany off for the 1st half, a volley from Marcel Halstenberg just after the break and a 2nd from Serge Gnabry in injury time gave the visitors a 2-0 win, and leaves Michael O’Neill’s side likely needing some big wins going forwards if they are to qualify. What it did mean, however, was that anyone who sold the Goal Rush spread of 36-39 – where 0 goals = 0 points, 2 goals = 20 points etc – could have picked up 16 times their initial stake. Netherlands eat up Estonia – Euro 2020 QualifiersHigh from their win over Germany at the weekend, the Netherlands came away from Estonia with an easy, breezy 4-0 victory. Ex-Fulham forward Ryan Babel nabbed half of those goals, leaving him with a SMM make-up of 113 and anyone who backed him at 37-43 a tasty 70 times their opening stake.
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