Daily Spread Betting Round-up
All three English sides reached the last-32 of the Europa League on Thursday night – but how much could you yourself have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Wolves denied top spot – Wolves v BesiktasAfter a dodgy start Wolves acclimatised to the Europa League well, ending the group stage with an emphatic 4-0 win over Beskitas. However, that wasn’t enough for them to top Group K, edged out by Braga – the side Nuno Espirto Santo’s side lost to in their competition debut – after the Portuguese side came back to win 4-2 in Bratislava. Still, Thursday’s victory was an excellent showing for the Midlands club. Especially in the case of sub Diego Jota, who scored a hat-trick within 12 minutes of coming off the bench. Walking onto the pitch at an SMM spread of 21-26, the 23-year old finished the game with a massive make-up of 387 – that’s a potential 361 times your initial stake. Another ropey result for Ljungberg – Standard Liege v ArsenalArsenal left Belgium atop Group F. However, their performance against Standard Liege wasn’t particularly comforting – Freddie Ljungberg has still overseen only one win since taking the reins as manager. On top of that they were forced to come from behind once again. Standard Liege were 2-0 up after a pair of 2nd half goals, only for Alexandre Lacazette’s 78th minute header to bring Arsenal back into the game. Incidentally, buy at a very specific Lacazette Headed PGMs spread of 5-8 and you would have ended up with 70 times your opening bet. Bukayo Saka – one of the few bright spots for the Gunners – then made it 2-2 in the 81st minute, meaning backing the 18-year old at a Goal Minutes spread of 9-12 would have won you 69 times your initial wager. At the start of the fixture the Match to be drawn binary spread sat at 21-25 – buy there and you would’ve bagged 75 times your original stake. However, wait until it had fallen to 2.4-6.7 just before Arsenal’s first goal and you could have won 93.3 times your initial bet. United finally find some goals – Man United v AZ AlkmaarBefore Thursday night, United had only scored 6 goals in 5 Europa League fixtures. Well, with 1st place up for grabs, the Manc club found their feet, putting 4 past the also-qualified AZ Alkmaar at Old Trafford. As he has done for much of the campaign, Mason Greenwood was the star. His 2nd half brace means 4 of United’s 10 goals in the group stages came from the youngsters. It also caused his SMM make-up to hit 186 against an opening price of 39-45 – in other words, you could have won 141 times your original bet.
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