Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a mixed night of football for British teams in the Europa League, with a big win for Man United, a begrudging draw for Wolves and a damaging loss for Rangers. But how much money could you’ve won? United give 5 lashes to LASK – LASK v Man UnitedNow unbeaten in 11 games, Man United effectively ensured their place in the Europa League quarter-finals – if such a thing goes ahead – with a 5-0 away win behind closed doors at LASK. Odion Ighalo gave the visitors the lead, scoring his 4th goal for United in the 28th minute. Daniel James made in 2-0 in the 58th minute, followed by Juan Mata in the 82nd, and Mason Greenwood and Andreas Pereira in stoppage time. Those late goals were crucial in pushing the Total Goal Minutes make-up to 348, against a starting spread of 117-127. That’s a potential 221 times your initial stake. Buy a Man United/LASK (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.65-0.85, meanwhile, and you bagged 4.15 times your original bet. Wolves get away goal – Olympiakos v WolvesIn a game they really didn’t want to play, Wolves could only come away from Olympiakos with a draw, though they did leave Greece with a potentially vital away goal. The English side will be disappointed they didn’t get more from the match, given that their hosts were playing with 10 men for more than an hour. Ruben Borges Semedo’s red card helped push the Bookings make-up to 65. Take off an opening spread of 42-46, and that’s 19 times your original wager. Gers beaten by Bayer – Rangers v Bayer LeverkusenExtending the club’s misery, Rangers slumped to a hard to come back from 3-1 loss to Bayer Leverkusen – their 1st home European defeat in 18 games. Kai Havertz had put the hosts ahead with a 37th minute spot-kick, making 22 time their initial stake for anyone buying a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 12-15. Charles Aranguiz doubled Leverkusen’s lead in the 67th minute, before George Edmundson gave Rangers a lifeline with a 75th minute header. Back a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 17-20, and you won 55 times your opening bet. Leon Bailey undermined that lifeline, however, with 2 minutes to go, ensuring the Germans head to Ibrox – whenever that may be – with 3 away goals.
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