Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A busy night in the Championship saw Wigan steal a point, Nottingham Forest lose to Charlton and Leeds cling onto 2nd place. But how much could you have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Latics fight to draw – Wigan v MiddlesbroughWigan REALLY could have done with a win on Tuesday. It wouldn’t have been enough to lift them out of the relegation zone, but it certainly would have helped. Instead they had to settle for a point against Middlesbrough, blowing a 1-0 lead before pulling it back to 2-2. Thanks to a 2nd yellow for Chey Dunkley the Latics had to see out the final half an hour with only 10 men. Both sides were lucky they didn’t finish with less – on top of Dunkley’s sending off there were another 8 yellows, pushing the Bookings make-up to 115. Take off the starting price of 36-40, and that’s 75 times your initial stake. Moments after Dunkley’s exit Lewis Wing’s 4 minute brace put the visitors 2-1 up. Buy the midfielder at an unlikely SMM spread of 6-9 and a make-up of 200 left you with 191 times your original wager. Mercifully for the hosts, Harold Moukoudi headed into the back of his own net in the 76th minute, securing a draw for Wigan and giving anyone who bought a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 31-34 a solid 43 times their opening bet. Whites cling onto 2nd place – Brentford v LeedsBoy oh boy were Leeds lucky on Tuesday night. Despite a 1-1 draw against Brentford – extending their run to 2 wins in their last 11 league games – the Whites clung into 2nd place thanks to results elsewhere. Of course, that might not be the case come the end of Wednesday – Fulham are poised to leapfrog Leeds if they beat a middling Millwall. If you predicted the Whites would fail to get the job done once again, and bought a match to be drawn binary spread of 25-28.6, you would have won 71.4 times your initial bet. Forest blow chance to climb up table – Nottingham Forest v CharltonWith Leeds picking up just a point, Nottingham Forest could have leapt into 2nd place by beating Charlton, a side without an away win in 12 games. Instead they suffered a limp 1-0 loss, unable to find an answer to Lyle Taylor’s 24th minute opener. That meant you needed to sell a starting Nottingham Forest/Charlton Goal Supremacy spread of 0.6-0.8 to make 1.6 times your original stake.
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