Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a good night for Liverpool and Chelsea, while Napoli won a sizzler in Salzburg – but how much money could you have won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Reds bounce back from Old Trafford draw – Genk vs LiverpoolThough a draw against Man United is hardly a disastrous result, it was nevertheless a deflating one for Liverpool, bringing to an end their 100% domestic run and preventing them from equalling City’s record for consecutive Premier League wins. Any frustrations were seemingly worked out on Wednesday. The Reds got to work early against Genk, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scoring within 2 minutes; sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 27-30, and that’s a quick 25 times your initial stake. Ox doubled that lead just before the hour mark, his cool finish causing his SMM make-up to hit 116. Take off a low starting spread of 14-18, and you’ve got 98 times your original bet. Not to be outdone, regular fixtures Sadio Mane and Mo Salah got involved in the final stretch, while Stephen Odey nabbed a consolation for Genk with 2 minutes left on the clock. The fact the bulk of the action can in the 2nd half was great for anyone backing Total Goal Minutes at 172-187 – making up to 311, that’s a 124 multiplier to your opening stake. Chelsea stun their Dutch hosts – Ajax vs ChelseaAfter their rocky start, Frank Lampard’s Chelsea have settled into a nice little run of form. They’ve now won their last 6 game on the trot; and while victories over the likes of Southampton, Newcastle and Grimsby should be par for the course, yesterday’s triumph Amsterdam is a different matter entirely. Ajax headed into Wednesday night yet to lose a game this season. In Europe they’d been especially impressive, beating both Valencia and Lille 3-0. Yet a tough to break down Chelsea kept them out, before Michy Batshuayi stole a winner in the 86th minute. If you’d opted for a 1-0 Chelsea binary spread of just 3.8-8.4, you could have won 91.6 times your original bet. Sizzler in Salzburg – Red Bull Salzburg vs NapoliThat’s thrice now Red Bull Salzburg have been involved in the week’s most exiting Champions League fixture. After a 6-2 win over Genk and a 4-3 loss to Liverpool, the Austrian side suffered a 3-2 defeat at home to Napoli. The game was tit for tat, with Dries Mertens and competition top-scorer Erling Haaland twice cancelling each other out. The Belgian’s brace netted him a respectable SMM make-up of 145 against a starting price of 36-42. The Norwegian wunderkind, meanwhile, saw a make-up of 184; take away his opening spread of 48-56, and you get 128 times your initial stake. Heartbreakingly for the hosts, just one minute after Haaland’s 2nd equaliser Lorenzo Insigne nabbed what turned out to be the winner, helping the Goals x Shirts market to hit 560. Against a starting price of 311-346, that’s 214 times your original bet.
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