Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It wasn’t the best night for English sides in the Europa League – but how much could you have won? Take a look at our Daily Spread Betting Roundup? Unai Emery out? – Arsenal v Eintracht FrankfurtUp until now, the Europa League was providing Arsenal and Emery a semblance of solace away from their increasing domestic troubles. Well, that changed on Thursday night. After taking the lead as the teams head into the break courtesy of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, the Gunners were undone by a brace from Daichi Kamada either side of the hour mark. The Japanese midfielder hasn’t exactly been banging them in for Frankfurt, meaning he went into the game at a SMM spread of 8-11 – a make-up of 181, then, left punters with 170 times their initial stake. The Germans held onto to that lead, inflicting up the hosts their first European loss of the season. It also means they have just one win in their last 9 games. Selling an Arsenal/Eintracht Frankfurt Goal Supremacy spread of 0.4-0.6, then, would have made you 1.4 times your opening bet. United young guns shown up – Astana v Man UnitedWith their place in the last-32 already secure, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sent out his young guns on Thursday night, for what should have been a pretty manageable test. Instead they lost to Astana 2-1, putting their spot as group toppers in peril. Jesse Lingard had actually put United in front after just 10 minutes, sending the Astana to win match binary spread to 1.9-5.9. Buy at that moment and you would have ended up bagging 94.1 times your original wager. Wolves through to last-32 – Braga v WolvesIt might not have been the revenge they wanted, by Wolves’ thrilling draw in Braga nevertheless saw them book their spot in the Europa League knockouts. Though the game involved 6 goals, the Total Goal Minutes make-up came in at a relatively low 231. Luckily, the starting price was only 109-119, so you still would have netted a tasty 112 times your initial stake. Even better was the Goals x Shirts make-up of 660, helped enormously by no. 27 Fransergio and no. 37 Adama Traore. Buy at 172-190 and you would’ve won 470 times your original bet.
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