Daily Spread Betting Round-up
An emphatic course correction for Leicester, Tottenham’s first league win of 2020, and more misery at Man United all make our Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Foxes hammer Hammers – Leicester v West HamThough the victory came at a cost – Jamie Vardy went off in the 1st half due to injury – Leicester rebounded from back-to-back losses against Southampton and Burnley with an emphatic 4-1 win over an in-danger West Ham. Taking the lead in the 24th minute via Harvey Barnes, Leicester’s lead was doubled just before the break thanks to Ricardo Pereira. A 50th minute penalty from Mark Noble brought the visitors back into it, only for a late brace from Ayoze Perez, including one of his own from the spot, to round off the hammering. A night heavy on action pushed the Total Goal Minutes to 288 against a starting spread of 153-163, i.e. 125 times your initial stake. That there were not one, but two spot-kicks meant anyone backing a Penatly SMMs spread of 20-24 was rewarded with 188 times their opening bet from a make-up of 212. And, best of all, Perez’s double gave those savvy punters who bought his SMM spread of 20-24 a handy 233 times their original wager. Spurs edge past Canaries – Tottenham v NorwichNot only was Wednesday’s 2-1 victory over Norwich Tottenham’s 1st league win of 2020, it saw them get on the score sheet for the first time in 3 league games – the club have really been missing Harry Kane. Dele Alli got things underway in the 38th minute, making anyone who backed the 23-year old at a PGM spread of 21-24 a relatively quick 14 times their initial stake. Teemu Pukki equalised from the spot in the 70th minute – that’s 53 times your original bet for anyone buying a Penalty Goal Minutes price of 14-17 – before Son Heung-Min secured all 3 points less than 10 minutes later. Anyone thinking the Korean forward would score was compensated with 49 times their opening bet, from a starting price of 27-30. Clarets make United bleed – Man United v BurnleyOle Gunnar Solskjaer might be in trouble. Following the furore over the handling of Marcus Rashford’s fitness, Wednesday he oversaw the club’s 3rd loss in 4 league games. Only this wasn’t to Arsenal or Liverpool, but Burnley, who secured their 2nd shock win of the week. The Clarets’ 2-0 win was enough of a surprise that selling a Man United/Burnley Goal Supremacy spread of 1.1-1.3 left you with a respectable 3.1 times your initial stake.
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