Daily Spread Betting Round-up
England suffer a classic collapse in South Africa, Fulham blow their chance to go 2nd, and Celtic inch closer to the Premiership title – but how much could you have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Proteas edge 1st T20 – South Africa v EnglandEngland lost their 1st Test in South Africa. England lost their 1st ODI in South Africa. And now, England have lost their 1st T20 in South Africa. Initially it looked like Proteas were going to set up a serious number for the visitors to chase, rocketing to 97-1 before being capped at 177-8 by the end of the 20th over. England were well on the way to that target thanks to Jason Roy’s 70, netting a 36 times multiplier for anyone buying the 29-year old’s Runs spread of 30-34. Yet Roy’s dismissal lit a fire under the hosts, who managed to steal a 1 run victory despite England needing just 7 runs in the final over. That slender win meant you needed to sell a starting England/South Africa Supremacy spread of 24-32 to make 25 times your initial stake. Cottagers miss chance to go 2nd – Millwall v FulhamLeeds are one of the luckiest sides around. Despite just 1 win in their 7 Championship games in 2020, the Whites are still in 2nd place, all thanks to Brentford, Nottingham Forest and, now, Fulham blowing their chances to leapfrog Marcelo Bielsa’s side. It looked like the Cottagers were going repeat of their 4-0 hammering of Millwall on Wednesday night, with Championship top scorer Aleksandar Mitrovic finding the back of the net after 3 minutes. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 38-41, and that’s 35 times your original bet. But the Lions quickly roared back, Jon Bodvarsson getting the equaliser 4 minutes later. Sell a 2nd Match Goal spread of 64-67, then, and that’s an even better 57 times your opening stake. A missed Millwall penalty meant the visitors at least left Bermondsey with a point, keeping them behind Leeds on goal difference alone. Hoops go 10 points clear – Celtic v HeartsWednesday was a fantastic night for Celtic. Not only did they break Hearts 5-0, the fact Rangers lost 2-1 at Kilmarnock allowed Neil Lennon’s side to open up a 10 point lead at the top. That scoreline meant buying a Total Goals spread of 3.35-3.55 netted you 1.45 times your initial bet. Buying a Total Goal Minutes spread of 156-166, meanwhile, left you with 110 times your original stake, courtesy of a 276 make-up.
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