Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A trio of Europa League triumphs for Wolves, Celtic and Rangers, and a post-Challenge Cup return to reality for Warrington Wolves all feature in the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Wolves book place in competition proper – UEFA Europa League QualifyingWinning their 6th Europa League qualifier on the trot, Wolves cemented their place in the competition proper with a 2-1 victory over Torino and a 5-3 triumph on aggregate. Raul Jimenez, predictably, opened scoring after half an hour, already securing his 7th goal of the season. Andrea Belotti had drawn the Italians level in the 57th minute, only for Leander Dendoncker to put the hosts back in the lead within seconds. An unlikely candidate for nabbing the winner, anyone who backed Dendoncker at a Goal Minutes spread of 7-10 could have made 48 times their initial stake. Similarly, predicting Wolves to win 2-1 at a binary spread of 8.3-13.4 would have left you with an 86.6 multiplier to your opening stake. Morelos the difference maker – UEFA Europa League QualifyingIn a tense, nerve-wracking game, it took Rangers until injury time to leapfrog Legia Warsaw and get their name in Friday’s Europa League draw. Fruitless and frustrated before then, it was Alfredo Morelos – with his 10th goal of the season – who gave Stevie G’s side the win. The fact that the Colombian used his bonce to do so meant that buying a Rangers Headed Goal Minutes spread of 16-19 could have netted you 71 times your initial stake. Celtic thump AIK – UEFA Europa League Qualifying After the shock of their Champions League exit at the hands of CFR Cluj, Celtic were adamant they weren’t missing out on the Europa League. A clean 2-0 win at home to AIK was followed on Thursday by an emphatic 4-1 victory in Sweden, in a game that saw the Scots keeping pushing for another into the final moments of the game. That hefty score line led to quite a nice Goals x Shirts make-up of 540 – in large part thanks to no. 49 James Forrest. Take away the opening spread of 150-64, and that’s 376 times your original stake. Wolves succumb to the Red Devils – Super LeagueLess than a week after winning the Challenge Cup, the Warrington Wolves lost 22-6 to the Salford Red Devils in a win that pushed the hosts to 3rd in the Super League. Ken Sio was the driving force behind that victory, claiming 3 of the game’s 5 tries. Starting at a spread of 49-53, that meant the Australian’s SMM make-up came in at a massive 352 – in other words, 299 times your opening stake.
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