Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a busy, busy night for Europa League football – but how much exactly could you have won? It’s time for the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Young Gunners win in Germany – Eintracht Frankfurt vs ArsenalAfter blowing a 2-0 lead last weekend, Arsenal self-righted somewhat as they came out the other side of a tough fixture in Frankfurt with a 3-0 win and their first 3 Europa League points of the season. It was a lift to see who was involved with the goals, as well. Joe Willock opened scoring in 38th minute, his deflected shot giving anyone who backed the academy graduate at a Goal Minutes spread of 5-8 30 times their initial stake. Arsenal then had to wait until the final 10 minutes for the follow-up, first from Bukayo Saka in the 85th minute, and then from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang a couple of minutes later. Though the Gabonese forward’s strike was to be expected – he kicked off with a Goal Minutes spread of 26-29 – it still netted punters 58 times their opening bet. Best of all, Saka’s starting Goal Minutes spread of 7-10 led to winnings of 75 times your original stake. Those late goals came after Dominik Kohr received a 2nd yellow in the 79th minute. That meant the Bookings make-up hit 85, against an initial spread of 42-46. Mixed bag for English sides – Man United vs Astana/Wolves vs BragaUnited did the bare minimum in their opener against Astana, beating the Kazakhstan side 1-0 courtesy of a first senior goal from Mason Greenwood. Nevertheless, a binary 1-0 Man United spread of 9-14.3 still produced winnings of 85.7 times your opening bet. A historic night for Wolves, meanwhile, ended in another bad result for last season’s surprise package. If you’d plumped for Braga to win 1-0 at Molineux at a binary spread of 3.8-8.4, you could have won 91.6 times your initial stake. Thriller in Nicosia – APOEL vs F91 DudelangeAn unlikely candidate for Thursday’s most exciting fixture, F91 Dudelange became the first Luxembourgian side to win a group game in the Europa League as they beat APOEL 4-3. Starting at a measly to win match binary spread of 0.9-5.3, the National Division champs rewarded any brave betters with winnings of 94.7 times their initial stake. The Total Goal Minutes market made up to 409 against an original spread of 156-166, while Goals x Corners hit 91 against the initial 30-33 price.
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