Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A dramatic home debut for Jose Mourinho at Spurs, a space in the last-32 for City and another striking masterclass from Lewandowski – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Home debut drama for Jose – Tottenham v OlympiakosJose almost had his first Spurs crisis on Tuesday. Within 19 minutes of his home debut Tottenham were down 2-0 to Olympiakos. The Greeks were so surprisingly aggressive at the start that if you’d sold a 1st Olympiakos Goal spread of 64-67 you would have made 58 times your original bet. Luckily Dele Alli gave the hosts a life line just before the half-time whistle, leading to Harry Kane nabbing the equaliser not too long after the restart. Serge Aurier pushed Spurs in front in the 73rd minute, while Kane put all 3 points beyond doubt 4 minutes later, his 2nd leaving him with a SMM make-up 204 against a starting price of 71-83 – in other words a 121 multiplier to your opening stake. All this meant that if you had bought a Tottenham to win match binary spread when it had fallen to 12.5-16.7 following Olympiakos’ 2nd goal – for reference Spurs had started at 71.4-75 – you would have picked up 83.3 times your initial wager. Unstoppable Lewandowski – Red Star Belgrade v Bayern MunichRobert Lewandowski started Bayern’s trip at an eye-watering SMM spread of 103-123. Turns out for good reason. The Polish goal machine added another 4 goals to his season tally in Serbia, taking him to 27 in just 20 club appearances. Oh, and the cherry on top? It was the fastest quadruple in Champions League history, all 4 coming between the 53rd and 67th minutes. That left his SMM make-up at 432 – take away that high opening price and you still are left with 309 times your initial stake. City grind their way to last-16 – Man City v Shakhtar DonetskIt wasn’t the most inspiring night at the Etihad. However, a 1-1 draw against Shakhtar Donetsk was enough to put City through to the last-16 as group toppers with a game to spare, allowing them to momentarily reassert their focus on domestic matters. The limp result meant that selling was perhaps the best option for punters. For example, selling a Man City/Shakhtar Donetsk Goal Supremacy spread of 2.5-2.7 would have produced 2.5 times your opening bet.
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