Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was a good night for Arsenal, Wolves and Man United, even if they all made hard work for themselves. But how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Pepe comes good – Arsenal vs Vitoria GuimaraesBoy do Arsenal like to make life difficult for themselves. Vitoria de Guimaraes shockingly took the lead in the 8th minute at the Emirates – such a surprise that selling a 1st Guimaraes Goal spread of 63-66 could have made you 55 times your initial bet – before quickly cancelling out Gabriel Martinelli’s 32nd minute equaliser courtesy of a goal from Bruno Duartes. Deep into the 2nd half and the Portuguese side had clung onto that lead, leaving the Gunners on track for their 2nd loss in the space of 5 days. And then Nicolas Pepe came on. The club’s much-hyped record signing hasn’t really produced the goods so far this season. That changed on Thursday night. Within 10 minutes the French youngster has scored 2 wondrous free-kicks, securing Arsenal’s 3rd Europa League win on the trot and nabbing for himself a SMM make-up of 260. Against a spread of 19-23 as he made his way off the bench, that’s 237 times your original stake. Wolves bare their teeth – Slovan Bratislava vs WolvesThough they’ve struggled to adjust to their Europa League schedule domestically – their record sits at 2 wins, 2 losses and 5 draws – Wolves have performed well in Europe. They were unbeaten during qualifying, and while they lost 1-0 at home to Braga in their first game, they beat Besiktas away in Turkey. Thursday was arguably even better psychologically, overcoming Slovan’s 1-0 lead to come out with a 2-1 win. Things were marred somewhat, however, by Diego Jota’s late sending off, the young forward picking up 2 yellows in the space of 2 minutes. That helped send the Bookings make-up to 85 against an initial spread of 46-50. It also meant Cross Bookings hit 1800; take off the starting price of 555-645, and that’s 1155 times your original stake. United seal 1st away win since March – Partizan Belgrade vs Man UnitedIt was hardly a gangbusters performance from Man United, one that required a pre-break penalty from Anthony Martial to be the difference maker. However, it was their first away win since March (and only 5th win this season), and sets them up well for Sunday’s trip to Norwich. If you had predicted United’s slender 1-0 win, at a binary spread of 11.1-16.7, you could have picked up 83.3 times your opening bet.
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