Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A half dozen for Man City, foxy revenge for Southampton and another Watford win all make the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won this weekend? City make mincemeat of Villa – Aston Villa v Manchester CityThough their title hopes may be over – they are 14 points off Liverpool, and that’s BEFORE the Reds’ game in hand – Man City remain an impressive beast when they want to be. They re-took 2nd place on Sunday, capitalising on Leicester’s Southampton loss with a monstrous 6-1 win at Aston Villa. Within 24 minutes Riyad Mahrez had a brace, the Algerian finishing the game with a PGM make-up of 42 against a start price of 21-24 – that’s 16 times your initial stake. Not one to be outdone, Sergio Aguero scored a historic 12th hat-trick for City, overtaking both Alan Shearer for number of trebles in the Premier League and Thierry Henry for number of goals scored by an overseas player. The Argentine ace also netted anyone wise enough to buy his sizeable SMM spread of 80-95 a massive 290 times their opening bet off a make-up of 385. Top to tail it was the kind of game spread betters dream of. Buy a Total Goals price of 3.75-3.95? That’s 3.05 times your starting stake. Your reward for backing a Total Goal Minutes spread of 189-204? A tasty 139 times your original bet, courtesy of a 343 make-up. Best of all – and with special thanks to no. 21 Anwar El Ghazi, who scored Villa’s consolation penalty, and no. 26 Mahrez – the Goals x Shirts make-up hit a 784. Take off the starting spread of 280-311, and that’s 474 times your opening wager. Saintly revenge – Leicester v SouthamptonHe just can’t stop scoring. No, not Jamie Vardy. Danny Ings, whose late winner at Leicester took him to 16 goals total this season, and 5 in 5 league games. With the Foxes going 1-0 up after just 14 minutes, Southampton would have had flashbacks to October’s 9-0 humiliation. Thankfully Stuart Armstrong got an equaliser 5 minutes later, stalling Leicester before they could really get going. It wasn’t until the 81st minute that Ings then scored, meaning buying his PGM spread of 16-19 left you with 62 times your starting bet.One VAR-escape later – Jonny Evans thought he had got Leicester a point in the 90th minute – and the Saints’ revenge was complete. It also gave anyone buying a Southampton to win match binary spread of 17.3-20 a sweet 80 times their initial stake. Hornets keep rebounding – Bournemouth v WatfordGiven that the Hornets have definitely got their sting back in the last few weeks – a period of time that includes wins over Man United and Wolves – it seems silly that the game started with the hosts at a Bournemouth/Watford Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2. Nigel Pearson’s side made a mockery of that price, pulping the Cherries 3-0 to escape the relegation zone for the first time this season. Sell that aforementioned Supremacy spread, then, and you’d have bagged 3 times your initial wager.
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