Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Hull and Swansea put on a Valentine’s Day thriller, England secure 4th highest ever T20I chase, and Arsenal put 4 past Newcastle – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you have won? Gunners rediscover firepower – Arsenal v NewcastleHeading into Sunday, Arsenal had drawn their last 4 league games in a row, scoring 4 goals total. It was a rather welcome surprise, then, that they beat Newcastle so comfortably at the Emirates, even if the 4-0 score line masks the fact 2 of those goals came after the 90 minute mark. If you bought an Arsenal/Newcastle Goal Supremacy of 1.25-1.45, then, you were left with 2.55 times your initial stake. Backing a very specific 2nd Half Goals x Corners spread of 9.1-11, meanwhile, netted you 5 times your original stake. 8-goal thriller at the KCOM – Hull v SwanseaIn arguably the most exciting game of the weekend, Hull and Swansea put in a Valentine’s Day thriller, their back-and-forth fixture ending 4-4. From a relatively tepid Total Goals spread of 2.65-2.85, you could have made 5.15 times your opening bet. Even better, in large part thanks to no. 26 Kyle Naughton, no. 37 Leonardo Lopes, no. 41 Rhian Brewster and no. 43 Mallik Wilks, the Goals x Shirts make-up hit 1608. Compared to a starting price of 221-243, you could have made a tasty 1365 times your initial wager. Last gasp winner for Son – Aston Villa v TottenhamDenying Aston Villa a potentially crucial point, Son Heung-min secured his brace, and a last gasp win for Tottenham, on Saturday afternoon. His injury time winner, and 45th minute penalty rebound, left the South Korean with a SMM make-up of 225 against a starting spread of 36-42 – in other words, 183 times your original stake. Visitors secure the series – South Africa v England 3rd T20After bouncing back from their 1 run loss in the 1st T20 with a similarly tight 2 run victory in the 2nd, England put on a batting masterclass in the 3rd. Their eventual 5 wicket victory – driven by Eoin Morgan’s unbeaten 57 not out from 22 balls – was England’s 2nd highest successful chase in T20Is, and the 4th highest ever in the history of the format. It also gave anyone buying an England/South Africa Supremacy spread of 18-26 a handy 24 times their original bet, thanks to it being 10 points per wicket won by.
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