Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool get their 22nd league victory (just), while Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka both exit the Australian Open – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you’ve won? Firmino to the rescue – Liverpool v WolvesBefore Thursday night, Liverpool hadn’t conceded a league goal in 7 games. So, kudos to Wolves for doing what Tottenham, Leicester and Man United couldn’t by getting past the likes of Alisson and Virgil van Dijk. Still, Jurgen Klopp’s machine seemingly can’t be stopped. They came hot out of the gate, captain Jordan Henderson making anyone who sold a 1st Match Goal spread of 35-38 a swift 27 times their initial stake after heading home in the 8th minute. It took until early in the 2nd half for Raul Jimenez to get Wolves their unlikely equaliser, glancing in Adama Traore’s cross in the 50th minute. Another header meant buying a Headed SMMs spread of 35-41 netted you 69 times your original bet from a make-up of 110. As the clock ticked down, it honestly looked like Wolves were about to become only the 2nd side to take points off of Liverpool this season. And then travelling specialist Roberto Firmino put the visitors back in front in the 84th minute, securing a 22nd league victory in the process. It also rewarded those who bought a Firmino PGM spread of 15-18 with 66 times their opening wager. Serena suffers 3rd round loss – Serena Williams v Qiang WangIn the first major shock of the competition, Serena Williams exited the Australian Open in the 3rd round, her earliest departure since 2006. No. 27 seed Qiang Wang was the woman to knock out the 7-time champion, beating the all-time great 6-4 6-7 7-5. That meant selling a Williams/Wang Match Supremacy spread of 13.5-16.5 would have left you with 28.5 times your starting bet, as the winner gets 10 points plus a further 5 for every set won by/ Teen sensation strikes again – Naomi Osaka v Coco GauffNaomi Osaka will have been riding high after news of Serena’s departure – after all, the defending champion was drawn in the same quarter as Williams, meaning, in theory, her path was now clear for another strong run in the competition. Instead she was quickly dispatched of by Coco Gauff, the 15-year old sensation who had already gotten rid of Venus Williams. The youngster’s 2-set victory meant selling an Osaka/Gauff Match Supremacy spread of 11.5-14.5 would have bagged you 31.5 times your initial stake.
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