Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Ben Stokes and Sam Curran give England the edge in New Zealand, and Man United Women devour Leicester – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? England maintain advantage on Day 2 – New Zealand v England 1st TestFinishing Day 1 on 67 runs, Ben Stokes fell just short of a century on Day 2, out thanks to a moment of brilliance from Ross Taylor. Nevertheless, his 91 meant buying a Stokes Runs spread of 40-45 left you with 46 times your initial wager. Following solid showings from Ollie Pope (29) and Jos Buttler (43), things sort of fell apart for the visitors, losing Sam Curran, Jofra Archer, Jack Leach and Stuart Broad in quick succession. Their 1st innings, then, saw them finish on 353 runs. Interestingly, if you had bought at a starting England Runs spread of 300-315 you could have won 38 times your original bet. Yet if you sold at a later price of 446-456, you’d have picked up 93 times your stake. As the Kiwis stepped up to bat England quickly seized control, with Jeet Raval out for 19 – sell a New Zealand 1st Wicket spread of 50-55 and that’s 31 times your opening bet. Tom Latham followed not long after, while Curran crucially took captain Kane Williamson just after he had completed his half century. The session ended not long after the exit of Ross Taylor, leaving New Zealand at 144/4 heading into Day 3. United let loose against Leicester – Man United Women v Leicester WomenIn a mismatched pairing in the FA Women’s League Cup, Man United ate up Leicester, beating their visitors 11-1. Such a high score line was obviously profitable for savvy spread betters. Buying a Total Goals spread of 4.65-4.95 left you with 7.05 times your initial bet, while backing a Total Goal Minutes price of 237-252 could have won you a whopping 353 times your opening wager courtesy of a 605 make-up.
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