Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Arsenal steal a place in FA Cup semi-finals, Danny Ings shines for Southampton, Andrej Kramaric embarrasses Dortmund, and Juve cement Serie A lead – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Ings on point for Saints – Watford v SouthamptonIt’s a bit gutting for Danny Ings that Euro 2020 isn’t going ahead this year. Though Southampton have been forgettable, the 27-year old has been anything but, with Sunday’s brace at Watford putting him on 18 league goals in 2019/20. Only Jamie Vardy has more. Scoring in the 16th and 70th minutes, Ings’s SMM makeup hit 156 against a starting spread of 27-32. That’s a potential 124 times your initial stake. Meanwhile buying a Total Goals spread of 2.3-2.5 left you with 1.5 times your opening bet. Late winner from Ceballos – Sheffield United v ArsenalIt looked like Sunday’s quarter-final between Sheffield United and Arsenal was heading to extra time.Nicolas Pepe had put the Gunners in the lead with a penalty in the 25th minute, only for David McGoldrick to equalise with 3 minutes left on the clock. At that point, Arsenal’s to win match binary spread had fallen to just 5.8-10 – buy at that price and Dani Ceballos’s injury time winner made you 90 times your initial bet. If you had backed Ceballos as his substitute PGM of 0.1-1, meanwhile, you’d have been left with 89 times your original wager. Juve cement Serie A lead – Juventus v LecceItaly’s defending champions maintained their 4 point lead at the top of Serie A, with a resounding 4-0 win over the relegation-troubled Lecce on Friday night. It took until the 2nd half for Juve to open scoring, with Paulo Dybala’s 53rd minute strike. Buy at 1st Match Goal spread of 27-30, and that’s 23 times your initial stake. Cristiano Ronaldo doubled the side’s league in the 62nd minute with a converted spot-kick, creating a 39 times multiplier for anyone backing a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 20-23. Gonzalo Higuain got the 3rd in the 83rd minute, while Matthijs de Ligt headed home in the 86th minute. That latter goal meant buying a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 23-26 made you 60 times your opening bet. Those late goals pushed the Total Goal Minutes market to 284 against a starting spread of 176-191, making you 93 times your original wager. Kramaric sinks Dortmund – Borussia Dortmund v 1899 HoffenheimAfter blowing their title hopes post-restart, Borussia Dortmund suffered one more embarrassment this weekend, suffering a 4-0 loss at home to Hoffenheim in their final Bundesliga game of the season. A quartet of goals from Andrej Kramaric sealed their fate, and made anyone selling a Dortmund/Hoffenheim Goal Supremacy spread of 0.5-0.7 a surprising 4.5 times their opening stake.
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