Daily Spread Betting Round-up
City and United show up their lower league opponents, while Shrewsbury force a replay against Liverpool – it’s an FA Cup special Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Shrews do the unthinkable (sort of) – Shrewsbury v LiverpoolMan United, Aston Villa, Napoli. And now Shrewsbury Town. That’s the very short list of teams Liverpool have failed to beat since the season proper began. In a truly magical FA Cup outing, League One mid-tablers Shrewsbury forced a replay at Anfield in February, after coming back from 2-0 down to secure a 2-2 draw. And whilst Jurgen Klopp didn’t field a full-strength starting XI, he still brought on Mohamed Salah, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Roberto Firmino in an attempt to get the win. Curtis Jones opened scoring in the 15th minute, while Donald Love unfortunately put the ball in the back of his own net just after the break. However, on came Jason Cummings at the hour mark, scoring a penalty 5 minutes later before getting his 2nd with a quarter of the game left to go. Buy him as he came on at a SMM spread of 10-14, and his make-up of 215 gave you 201 times your original bet. Already at a low starting spread of 15.3-21.1, the Match to be drawn spread fell to 0.3-3.9 following Liverpool’s 2nd goal. That meant the hosts’ remarkable comeback would have made you 96.1 times your initial stake. City demolish Cottagers – Man City v FulhamIt was always going to be hard for Fulham, travelling to an often scary Man City. That Tim Ream was sent off after only 6 minutes, gifting the hosts a penalty in the process, meant the Cottagers got off to the worst start imaginable. Things only went south from there, City strolling to a 4-0 victory in a game that saw Fulham muster just one attempt on goal. Gabriel Jesus’s unnecessary late brace – in the 72nd and 74 minutes – caused his SMM make-up to shoot to 222 against an opening spread of 87-102. In other words, you could’ve won 120 times your initial bet. The fact both of his goals were headers meant opting for a Headed SMMs price of 49-57, meanwhile, nabbed you 167 times your opening stake. United find their level – Tranmere Rovers v Man UnitedHaving struggled in the league throughout January, Sunday’s trip to Tranmere provided Man United with a much-needed blowout – and momentarily took the pressure off of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Hammering the Rovers 6-0, the game ended with a Goals x Shirts make-up of 468, against a starting spread of 192-217. That’s 251 times your initial stake. Despite the gulf in their respective divisions, the visitors actually only went into the game at a Man United/Tranmere (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 1.95-2.15. Buy that and you’d have won 3.85 times your original wager.
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