Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a 5-star Champions League evening for Man City, Tottenham and PSG on Tuesday – but how much could you have made? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Sterling shines once again – Man City vs AtalantaRaheem Sterling is in remarkable form this season. A 2nd hat-trick during City’s 5-1 win over Atalanta takes his total to 12 goals in 13 appearances in all competitions – he also has 4 goals for England – and caused his SMM make-up to hit a massive 393. Take away the starting spread of 62-72, and that’s 321 times your initial stake. City had actually gone 1-0 down just before the half hour mark thanks to a converted penalty by Ruslan Malinovskyi, only for a swift brace from Sergio Aguero, including another spot kick, for the hosts to take the lead. Anyone backing the Penalty SMMs spread of 33-39, then, could have made 65 times their original bet thanks to the market making up to 104. With a 5-1 lead and less than 10 minutes left to go, you’d think City would be pretty chilled out. Instead Phil Foden was sent off thanks to 2 late yellows in only his 2nd start of the season. A pain for Guardiola, but great for those buying the starting Bookings spread of 32-41; the market hit 75 points, meaning you could’ve won 34 times your opening stake. Spurs get things back on track – Tottenham vs Red Star BelgradeSpurs really needed that. Following embarrassing losses to Bayern and Brighton, and a snatched draw against Watford, Tottenham won their first game of October – and this season’s Champions League – as they hammered Red Star Belgrade 5-0. Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min both got braces, with Erik Lamela providing the other goal. The extent of that victory was perhaps a surprise given Spurs’ recent form. So much so that if you’d bought a Tottenham/Red Star Belgrade Goal Supremacy of 1.75-1.95 you would have won 3.05 times your initial stake. Mbappe on point – Club Brugge vs PSGSterling wasn’t the only youngster getting a hat-trick on Tuesday night. PSG destroyed Club Brugge 5-0 in Belgium, with Mauro Icardi’s brace joined by a trio of goals from Kylian Mbappe. In doing so the 20-year old became the youngest person ever to score 15 goals in the competition, and secure a huge SMM make-up of 468. Take off his opening spread of 51-59, and you get 409 times your original bet.
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