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Jota’s hat-trick sees Wolves put one foot in Europa League last-16, Rangers manage a major comeback, and Christian Eriksen scores his 1st goal for Inter – but how much could you have won? Hat-trick for Jota – Wolves v EspanyolAs Man United scraped a draw against Club Brugge, and Arsenal narrowly beat Olympiakos 1-0, Wolves emphatically put one foot in the last-16 of the Europa League with a 4-0 victory over La Liga relegation candidates Espanyol. Diogo Jota was the man of the hour (and a half). His hat-trick – alongside a goal from Ruben Neves just after the break – arguably puts Wolves’ spot in the next round beyond doubt. Scoring in the 15th, 67th and 81st minutes, the 23-year old saw his SMM make-up shoot to 392 against a starting spread of 21-26. Buy the Portuguese forward at that price and you would’ve netted 366 times your initial stake. Back a Wolves/Espanyol Shirt Supremacy spread of 19-22, meanwhile, and a make-up of 62 left you with 40 times your original bet. Rangers manage late rebound – Rangers v Sporting BragaWith their hopes of a Scottish Premiership title fading, it looked like Rangers were about to take one step towards a Europa League exit on Thursday night. Within an hour the Scots were down 2-0, the Portuguese side nabbing a potentially crucial pair of away goals. But Ianis Hagi brought the hosts back into it in the 67th minute, followed not long after by an equaliser from Joe Aribo. Completing his brace with 8 minutes to spare, Hagi then got the winner, just about putting Rangers into the driving seat heading into next week. Buying the Romanian at a low SMM spread of 12-16 bagged you 215 times your initial bet thanks to a make-up of 231. As the game went on, Rangers saw their win match binary spread fall from 46.5-51.3 to just 0.1-3.9 – buy at that price, and you were left with 96.1 times your original stake. Eriksen nets 1st goal for Inter – Ludogorets v Inter MilanIt took 6 appearances, but Christian Eriksen now has his first goal for Inter Milan since joining in January. The Danish midfielder scored in the 71st minute, gifting a 60 times multiplier to anyone who bought him at a PGM spread of 8-11. Former Premier League rival Romelu Lukaku made it 2-0 to Inter with a converted spot-kick deep into stoppage time. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 11-14, then, and that’s 76 times your opening wager.
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