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It was a very mixed night for English sides in the Europa League, from Man United’s 5-star victory to Arsenal’s extra-time embarrassment – but how much money could you’ve won? Thumping victory for United – Man United v Club BruggeThe game was all over when Club Brugge went down to 10-men. Deli’s 22nd minute red for handball led to a successful spot-kick for Bruno Fernandes 5 minutes later, and from then on United were in control. A first goal for Odion Ighalo, a pre-break strike for Scott McTominay and a late brace for Fed led to a 5-0 victory (6-1 on aggregate). And though Solskjaer’s side were comfortable favourites heading into the 2nd leg, that result meant buying a Man United/Club Brugge Goal Supremacy spread 0.9-1.1 still netted you 3.9 times your opening wager. Thanks to his 82nd minute and stoppage time goals, Fred saw his SMM make-up shoot to 262. Buy the Brazilian at a lowly starting spread of 4-7, then, and you were left with 255 times your initial stake. He also helped bump up the Total Goal Minutes after an action-heavy first half. The market came in at 274 against an opening spread of 127-137 – in other words, a potential 137 times your original bet. Gunners flop against Greeks – Arsenal v OlympiakosArsenal blew it on Thursday night. Up 1-0 following the 1st leg, the Gunners were down 1-0 at home after 90 minutes, sending the fixture to extra time. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang put the hosts ahead with 7 minutes to go, only for Youssef El Arabi to score an equaliser – and secure an away goal victory for the Greeks – with moments left on the clock. If, before the game began, you bought an Olympiakos to win in Extra Time binary spread of 0-2.5, you’d be sitting pretty with a very smug 97.5 times your opening bet. Calleri hat-trick not enough for Spaniards – Espanyol v WolvesThough Espanyol needed a miracle to overturn their 4-0 1st leg deficit, they gave it a good go on Thursday night, actually beating Wolves 3-2. Jonathan Calleri was the star, his hat-trick causing a SMM make-up of 400. Compare that to his starting spread of 20-24, and you’re left with 376 times your original stake.
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