Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Man City shake-off their European ban, Spurs sank by Werner penalty and Atalanta continue dream Champions League debut – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much money could you’ve won? Business as usual at the Etihad – Man City v West HamThere were questions going into Wednesday night about where Man City’s head would be at following the announcement of their Champions League ban. Turns out West Ham weren’t exactly the kind of side to really test the club psychologically, the hosts strolling to a routine 2-0 win. Rodri opened scored at the half hour mark, his goal bagging 27 times their initial stake for anyone who bought him at a personalised Headed PGM spread of 1-3. Kevin de Bruyne then made it 2 in the 62 minute – buy him at a PGM spread of 17-20 and that’s 42 times your original bet. Despite this win, you actually needed to sell a Man City/West Ham Goal Supremacy spread of 2.6-2.8 to make 0.6 times your opening wager. Similarly, selling a Total Goals spread of 3.9-4.1 left you with 1.9 times your initial bet. Spurs lack firepower – Tottenham v RB LeipzigOn a night that Tottenham struggled with their lack of attacking options due to the absence of Kane and Son, RB Leipzig walked away with a 1-0 win – and crucial away goal – thanks to the Liverpool-linked Timo Werner. The 23-year old converted a spot-kick in the 58th minute, meaning buying the forward at a PGM spread of 25-28 gave you 28 times your initial wager. Even better, backing a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 14-17 netted you 41 times your original bet. Sticking with Werner, buying the German’s Card Minutes spread of 5-8 also bagged you 25 times your opening stake thanks to his 33rd minute booking. Italians continue dream UCL debut – Atalanta v ValenciaAfter scraping through the group stages with just 7 points, Atalanta showed a bit of class on Wednesday, hammering Valencia 4-1 in their first ever Champions League knockout fixture. Right-back Hans Hateboer was the unlikely player to get the Italians’ first and last goals, scoring in the 16th and 62nd minutes. That left him with a SMM make-up of 140 against a starting price of 6-9 – that’s a potential 131 times your initial stake. The fact he wears the no. 33 also helped send the Goals x Shirts make-up to 800. Compared to an opening spread of 412-449, that’s 351 times your original bet.
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