Daily Spread Betting Round-up
City batter Burnley at the Etihad, AC Milan keep their European dreams alive, and Sevilla suffer another draw – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Demolition job at Etihad – Man City v BurnleyThe fact they haven’t got anything left to play for in the Premier League – effectively unable to win the title, and banned from Europe – hasn’t stopped City from driving through their opponents since the restart. Wednesday’s 3-0 win over a bumbling Arsenal was followed last night by a 5-0 thumping of Burnley, in a game marred by a White Lives Matter banner being flown over the stadium at kick-off. Riyad Mahrez and Phil Foden both got braces, with David Silva also scoring just after the break. With goals in the 43rd and 45th minutes, Mahrez’s SMM makeup hit 133 against a starting price of 28-34. That’s a potential 99 times your initial stake. Foden, meanwhile, saw a SMM makeup of 148. Combine that with a lower starting price of 19-23, and he was the better bet, making you 125 times your original wager. The hosts also rewarded anyone buying a high Man City/Burnley Goal Supremacy spread of 2.3-2.5, gifting them 2.5 times their opening bet. Milan keep up European chase – Lecce v AC MilanNow in 7th place, AC Milan kept their hopes of a spot in Europe next season alive, while preventing Lecce from escaping the relegation zone, with a 4-1 win on Monday night. Thanks to 4 of the 5 goals coming in the 2nd half, the Total Goal Minutes makeup came in at 264. Buy at a starting price of 151-161, and that’s 103 times your opening stake. That Lecce’s lone goal in the 54th minute was from the spot meant backing a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 19-22 left you with 32 times your original bet. Meanwhile Rafael Leao’s game-closing header in the 72nd minute gave anyone buying a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 25-28 a not insignificant 44 times their initial wager. Sevilla draw 3rd game in a row – Villarreal v SevillaSevilla have faltered since La Liga’s restart, suffering their 3rd consecutive draw on Monday night, as they twice came from behind at Villarreal. If you had bought a Match to be drawn binary spread of 29.4-32.3, you would have netted 67.7 times your initial stake.
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