Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Chelsea crown Liverpool champions of England, Arsenal’s young Gunners come good, and Watford fail to make the most of the week’s results – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? Blues do the job for the Reds – Chelsea v Man CityThere are maybe more satisfying ways to win the league. But Liverpool won’t care about that, Chelsea handing the Reds their first English title in 30 years by beating Man City 2-1. The Blues are in a real nice run at the moment, with 4 wins in their last 5 games. Christian Pulisic himself is pretty hot, getting his 2nd goal since the restart as he opened scoring in the 36th minute. Buy the American at his starting PGM spread of 7-10, and that’s 26 times your initial stake. Kevin De Bruyne – up until the covid-19 break the player of the season so far according to Spreadex – equalised in the 55th minute, creating a 37 times multiplier for anyone backing him at a PGM spread of 15-18. Then, in the 78th minute, Willian converted a spotkick to give Chelsea the win, after a goal-line handball from Fernandinho. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 15-18, and that’s 62 times your opening bet. Even better, back Fernandinho at a Card Minutes spread of 22-26, and his straight red netted you 128 times your original wager (a straight red is classed as 2 yellows, so the minutes are doubled). 1st restart win for Gunners – Southampton v ArsenalIt hasn’t been the best return for Arsenal. A miserable 3-0 defeat to Man City was followed by a gazumping at Brighton, as the Seagulls stole all 3 points deep into injury time. Well, there were reasons to feel a bit more positive on Thursday, as the club’s future helped them beat Southampton 2-0. The 21-year old Eddie Nketiah put the visitors in front in the 20th minute, while 20-year old Joe Willock doubled their lead in the 86th. Support the Gunners at a choice Southampton/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of -0.1-0.1, then, and you were left with 2.1 times your initial bet. Buy Jack Stephens Card Minutes at 6-9, meanwhile, and his 85th minute straight red – that led, via a rebounding free-kick, to Willock’s goal – won you 161 times your original stake. Rodriguez heads home for Clarets – Burnley v WatfordWith West Ham, Bournemouth, Aston Villa and Norwich all losing this week, Watford could have put a handy gap between them and the relegation scrap with a win at Burnley on Thursday.Instead they remain in the fray, suffering a 1-0 defeat courtesy of Jay Rodriguez’s 73rd minute header. Buy a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 19-22, and that’s 51 times your opening wager.
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