Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Barcelona and Real Madrid keep the La Liga title race alive, while Werder Bremen score big at Paderborn – but how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Werder punish Paderborn – SC Paderborn v Werder BremenBattling to escape relegation, Werder Bremen drew level on points with 16th place Fortuna Dusseldorf with a 5-1 thumping of bottom of the table Paderborn. Davy Klaassen was the star, his 1st half brace leaving him with a SMM makeup of 98. Buy at his opening spread of 14-18, and that’s 80 times your initial stake. The unexpectedly thrilling fixture also saw a Total Goal Minutes makeup of 308 against a starting spread of 148-158 – that’s a potential 150 times your original bet. Increasingly frustrated, Paderborn picked up 6 yellows; combine that with 3 for the visitors, and that’s a Bookings makeup of 90. Buy at an opening spread of 53-57, and that’s 33 times your starting wager. Even better, thanks to a Shirt Numbers makeup of 133 – 2 for no. 30 Klaassen really helped that out – the Shirts x Bookings market hit a massive 11,970. Those savvy punters who bought at a starting price of 2450-2700 made a whopping 9270 times their initial stake. Barca remain top – Mallorca v BarcelonaIn one of the easier restarts imaginable, Barcelona hammered the relegation-troubled Mallorca 4-0 on Saturday night.The visitors galloped out of the gate, with Arturo Vidal heading home after just 2 minutes. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 30-33, and you made a swift 28 times your opening stake. Martin Braithwaite got the 2nd in the 37th minute, with Jordi Alba scoring the 3rd in the 79th. Then, in the dying moments of the game, Lionel Messi bagged his 25 goal of the season in all competitions, making 52 times their initial bet for anyone buying his PGM spread of 44-48.Backing a Barcelona/Mallorca (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.4-1.6, meanwhile, left you with 2.4 times your original wager. Real keep up title race – Real Madrid v EibarKeen to reduce Barca’s lead at the top of La Liga back to just 2 points, Real Madrid were similarly speedy against Eibar on Sunday. Toni Kroos opened scoring in the 4th minute, making 24 times their original bet for anyone buying a 1st Match Goal spread of 28-32. Goals from Sergio Ramos and Marcelo then made it 3-0 by half time. Buy a Real Madrid/Eibar 1st Half Supremacy spread of 0.7-0.9, and that’s 2.1 times your initial stake. Eibar did get one goal back on the hour mark, however, courtesy of Pedro Bigas. Back the substitute at a PGM spread of 0.5-2, and that’s 58 times your original bet.
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