Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A thrilling finish in Madrid, a shock result in Lyon and a series-clinching T20 win for Australia all feature in the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much money could you’ve won? City get Bernabeu revenge – Real Madrid v Man CityThe one and only time Man City reached a Champions League semi-final, they were dumped out courtesy of a solitary (own) goal at the Bernabeu. Well, Wednesday’s result went some small way to erasing that memory. Under enormous pressure to win the competition before their pass is revoked for 2 seasons, City were cautious in Madrid, with Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero, David Silva and Fernandinho all on the bench. It looked like that approach was going to backfire at the hour mark, as Isco got the game’s opener. Buy a 1st Match Goal spread of 34-37 and that’s 23 times your initial stake. Yet the visitors kept their composure, leading Gabriel Jesus to head home an equaliser in the 78th minute. Back a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 21-24, then, and you were rewarded with 54 times your original bet. Moments later and City were in the lead, Kevin de Bruyne converting an 83rd minute spot-kick after Sterling was brought down in the box. Opt for a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 13-16, and that’s 67 times your opening wager. The cherry on top – and the best option for spread betters – was a red card for the ever volatile Sergio Ramos in the 86th minute. That meant buying a personalised Ramos Card Minutes spread of 19-23 yielded 149 times your initial bet from a make-up of 172 (the minutes for a straight red are doubled). French shock for Juve – Lyon v JuventusThe French and Italian sides were in very different places heading into Wednesday night. The hosts, stuck in a lacklustre Ligue 1 campaign; the visitors sat atop Serie A. As for their Champions League form, Juventus went unbeaten in the group stages while Lyon barely scraped through. Yet, heading into the 2nd leg in Turin, it is Les Gones who sit in the driving seat, beating Ronaldo and co. 1-0. Predict that exact result, and buy at a binary spread of 6.6-11.8, and you could’ve won 88.2 times your original stake. Visitors take T20 series – South Africa v AustraliaProteas were back to the form shown in the 1st T20 on Wednesday, losing their 3rd encounter with Australia by 97 runs. South Africa were out for just 96, a mere 7 runs ahead of their all-time low T20I total mustered last Friday. If you sold a South Africa/Australia Supremacy spread of 0-8, then, you were left with 97 times your initial bet.
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