Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Sevilla restart La Liga with a win, while the Sea Eagles stun the Broncos in the NRL – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But what could you have won? Sevilla keep hold of 3rd place – Sevilla v Real BetisExtending their unbeaten streak to 5 games – admittedly with a big old gap in the middle – Sevilla ensured they’d remain in 3rd for this weekend at least with a 2-0 win at home to Real Betis. It took until the 2nd half for the hosts to break the deadlock, courtesy of a converted 56th minute spotkick from top scorer Lucas Ocampos. Buying the forward’s PGM spread of 19-22 would have netted you 34 times your initial stake. Better than that, backing a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 13-16 left you with 40 times your opening bet. Sevilla’s 2nd came from former Man City midfielder Fernando, the Brazillian douybling the club’s lead in the 62nd minute. Thanks to his lowly starting PGM spread of 2.5-5, you would have won 57 times your original wager if you have bought at that price before kick-off. Interestingly Spreadex’s traders were clearly expecting a fiery affair, offering an alarmingly large pre-match Bookings spread of 74-78. Well, sell at that price and you would have made 54 times your initial bet due to the fact only a pair of yellows were handed out across the game. Sea Eagles stun Broncos – Manly Warringah Sea Eagles v Brisbane BroncosThe Manly Warringah Sea Eagles clung onto a spot in the NRL top 8 on Thursday morning after beating the Brisbane Broncos 20-18 – but they had to work to do it. At one point the visitors were actually up 18-0, only for the hosts to come back and take the lead with 10 minutes left on the clock. If you had sold a Broncos/Sea Eagles (h) Point Supremacy spread of 8-11 when the visitors were ahead, you would have won 10 times your initial stake
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