Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool seize control of the title race, Leicester cement their place as top 4 contenders, and Watford finally get a win – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Red put one hand on the title – Liverpool v Man CityCome the end of the season, Sunday’s clash of the titans between Liverpool and Man City could be looked back on as the moment the Reds won the league, the hosts opening up an 8 point lead at the top. Now unbeaten for 12 league games in 2019/20, Liverpool saw off defending champions 3-1 – buy a choice Goal Supremacy spread of -0.1-0.1 and you could have won 1.9 times your initial stake. City weren’t without their chances, pushing forward enough that they racked up 13 corners at Anfield. Add onto that Liverpool’s comparatively meagre 4, and opting for a Corners spread of 9.7-10.2 would have left you with 6.8 times your original bet. However, the Reds had taken the lead early on, with man of the match Fabinho setting the pace in the 6th minute. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 30-33 and you could have won 24 times your opening wager. Mo Salah and Sadio Mane both then got in on the action, their pair of headers leading to a Headed SMMs make-up of 115. Take away the starting spread of 46-54, and you could have netted a 61 times multiplier to your initial bet. Gunners past the top 4 baton – Leicester v ArsenalBy beating Arsenal 2-0, Leicester not only secured their spot as one of the new top 4 contenders, but further did damage to the Gunners’ chances of reaching Europe. Jamie Vardy dealt the initial blow in the 68th minute, scoring a league-leading 11th goal of the season. Buy the English forward at a Goal Minutes spread of 33-36, and you could have bagged 32 times your original bet. Not long after James Maddison got Leicester’s 2nd, sealing the win and making anyone who backed the 22-year old at a Goal Minutes price of 13-16 a tasty 59 times your initial wager. Hornets finally get a win – Norwich v WatfordIt took them 12 attempts, but Watford have finally won a Premier League game in 2019/20. Sending Norwich to the bottom of the table, the Hornets left Carrow Road with a 2-0 victory – not enough to lift them out of the relegation zone, but a start nevertheless. If, then, you bought a binary Watford to win match spread of 38.4-41.7, you could have got 58.3 times your opening stake.
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