Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A rather surprising evening of Champions League football is the focus of the Daily Spread Betting Roundup – but how much could you’ve won? Red replicate last season’s European away form – Napoli vs LiverpoolGiven that they are the title holders, it’s easy to forget how ropey Liverpool were during the group stages of last season’s Champions League. Then they lost every single away game, including a 1-0 defeat to Napoli, despite blistering form domestically. Well, you’d be forgiven for catching a serious case of déjà vu on Tuesday night. Despite being one of only 2 teams across the top leagues in Europe to have a 100% record – the other is Inter Milan – the Reds slipped to a 2-0 loss in Italy, undone by an 82nd minute penalty and an injury time closer from Fernando Llorente. Considering that at one point the Penalty Goal Minutes spread had fallen to 3-6, Dries Mertens spot-kick opener could have won you 76 times your initial stake. Meanwhile, backing Napoli 2-0 at a binary spread of 1.9-6.7 would have netted you 93.3 times your opening stake. Blues for the Blues – Chelsea vs ValenciaThough there have been plenty of flashes of the kind of side Frank Lampard’s Chelsea could be, his youngsters still haven’t quite settled. Hence why the Saturday’s 5-2 win at Wolves was followed by a 1-0 loss at home to Valencia, a side that had spent the weekend getting battered by Barcelona. With Ross Barkley botching his penalty Rodrigo was the sole scorer. His 74th minute strike yielded winnings of 60 times your initial stake against an opening Goal Minutes spread of 11-14. Goalless at Signal Iduna Park – Borussia Dortmund vs BarcelonaThe most promising fixture of the 1st slate of Champions League fixtures was arguably one of the most disappointing. Borussia Dortmund and Barcelona – both free-scoring domestically – fought their way to a goalless draw, in large part thanks to Ter Stegen. That result did mean there was money to be made for doubters, be it selling a Total Goals spread of 2.9-3.1, or the SMM spreads of Luis Suarez at 51-59, Paco Alcacer at 28-33 or Antoine Griezmann at 25-30. Haaland gives Red Bull wings – Red Bull Salzburg vs GenkThose looking for some European excitement found it in perhaps an unlikely source: Red Bull Salzburg vs Genk. The Austrian side ended up winning 6-2, fuelled by a hat-trick – his 3rd of the season; he has 17 goals in 9 games – from 19-year old Erling Haaland. Interestingly, the Total Goal Minutes market only made up to 320 against an opening spread of 168-183; still winnings of 137 times your initial stake, but low for such a score line. That’s because 6 of the 8 goals came in the 1st half. If you’d plumped for a 1st Half Goals x Corners spread of 6-8, then, you could have won 22 times your original stake.
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