Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Carabao Cup drama and an ill-tempered Champions League qualifier feature in the Daily Spread Betting Roundup. But how much could you have made? Toffees survive Impish scare – Carabao Cup 2nd Round Less than a week after their loss at Aston Villa, it looked like Everton were about to suffer another shock against Lincoln. Last season’s League Two winners came out of the gates hot, scoring within a minute; if you’d sold opening 1st Lincoln Goal spread of 68-71 and you could have won 67 times your initial stake. The Toffees eventually equalised after 36 minutes, before taking the lead courtesy of a Gylfi Sigurdsson penalty just before the hour mark. Yet the Imps weren’t giving up, bouncing back in the 70th minute to draw things level. It eventually took a pair of late headers from Alex Iwobi and Richarlison to give the Premier League side the win. It also saw the Everton Headed SMMs make-up rocket to 257; take way an original price of 34-40, and that’s 217 times your original stake. Swansea crush Cambridge – Carabao Cup 2nd RoundYet to lose a game this season, the Swans reached the 3rd round of the EFL Cup in style on Wednesday night, sending Cambridge packing with a sweet 6-0 victory. United had to deal with an onslaught in the 1st half, with the hosts 5-0 up by the time the whistle went for the break. Against a 1st Half Goals spread of 1.2-1.4, that’s a potential 3.6 times your initial stake. Wayne Routledge put the cherry on top later in the 2nd half, gifting any who backed a Swansea/Cambridge Goal Supremacy spread of 1.5-1.7 winnings of 4.3 times their opening stake. Ajax ensure spot in competition proper – UEFA Champions League QualifyingHaving made a meal of qualification so far, Ajax managed to do what needed to be done in their home leg against APOEL, beating their visitors 2-0 in Amsterdam. However, the Cypriots weren’t going down without a fight, contributing 6 yellows to an 8 card total. Evenly spread over either half, that caused the Multi Bookings make-up to strike 1600 against an opening price of 670-790 – in other words, 810 times your initial stake.
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