Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Rapinoe holding her nerve, an Al Hasan super show and Mali’s dismantling of Mauritania all feature in Tuesday’s spread betting roundup! Rapinoe’s spot kick prowess puts USA into quarter-finals – Women’s World CupIn another Women’s World Cup somewhat marred by the use of VAR, the USA ensured their record of reaching the quarter-finals at every single edition of the competition continued as they beat Spain 2-1. Megan Rapinoe was the difference maker, twice holding her nerve to convert from the penalty spot. The 1st came after just 7 minutes – the USA have opened scoring within 12 minutes of kick-off in each of their 4 games in France; the 2nd with 15 minutes left to go, helping the country overcome Hermoso’s 9th minute equaliser. That left Rapinoe with a SMM make-up of 159 against her initial spread of just 18-22. Al Hasan amazes against Afghanistan – Cricket World CupBangladesh continued to push for a place in the Cricket World Cup semi-finals with a predictable victory over Afghanistan, the only nation yet to pick up a point at the 2019 competition. The Tigers were fuelled by another remarkable showing from Shakib Al Hasan, who became the 2nd player in World Cup history to take 5 wickets and score a half-century in the same match. That means, even though the 32-year old – who is currently the tournament’s top run scorer with 476 – started the fixture at a high Player Performance spread of 63-68, a make-up of 151 means you still could have won 83 times your initial stake. Mali maul Mauritania – African Cup of NationsIn, perhaps surprisingly, the biggest scoring game of the African Cup of Nations so far, Mali mauled Mauritania 4-1, including goals from both of the Malians Adama Traores. With an opening Goals x Shirts spread of 81-93, expectations weren’t necessarily high; the make-up, however, came in at 425, meaning you could have won 332 times your initial stake.
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