Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Bayern, and Lewandoski, set records, Benfica blow it and Porto sneak a win – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Bayern equal goals record – Bayern Munich v Eintracht FrankfurtSince German football has returned, Bayern have been simply unstoppable. That continued on Wednesday night, as they beat Eintracht Frankfurt 2-1 to reach their 3rd consecutive DFB-Pokal final. The game was notable for Bayern scoring their 128th and 129th goals of the season, equalling the club’s personal best from 1972-73 (a record that likely won’t last beyond Saturday evening). Talking of PBs, Robert Lewandowski set one of his own during the semi-final. Putting Bayern back in front after Danny da Costa had cancelled out Ivan Perisic’s 1st half opener, the Polish ace – who is suspended for the weekend’s fixture against Borussia Monchengladbach – got his 45th goal in 39 games in all competitions. Buy Lewnadowski at his very high Player Goal Minutes spread of 65-69, and you would have stolen 5 times your initial stake thanks to his 74th minute strike. Meanwhile you actually needed to sell a Bayern Munich/Eintracht Frankfurt Goal Supremacy spread of 2.7-2.9 to bag 1.7 times your opening wager. Benfica blow 2-0 lead – Portimonense v BenficaAllowing Porto to open up a 2 point game at the top of the Primeira Liga, Benfica blew a 2-0 lead on Wednesday night, ending up with a 2-2 draw at the relegation-troubled Portimonense. Once the visitors were 2-0 up, the Match to be drawn binary spread fell all the way to 0.7-5.3. Buy at that price and you could’ve ended up with 94.7 times your initial bet. Thanks to the hosts 2nd half goals – in the 66th and 76th minutes – the Total Goal Minutes make-up hit 191 against a starting price of 146-156. Buy at that level and you were left with 35 times your opening stake. Telles sees red – Porto v MaritimoThough they only just about saw off Maritimo, beating the visitors 1-0, it was enough to all Porto to gain the advantage in the title race. The lone goal came in the 6th minute courtesy of Jesus Manuel Corona, meaning if you sold a 1st Match Goal spread of 31-34 you were left with a swift and tidy 25 times your initial stake. The other moment of note came late in the 2nd half, as Alex tells received a 2nd yellow. That pushed the Bookings make-up to 85 – buy at 58-62, and that’s 23 times your opening bet.
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