Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Liverpool tighten their grip on the title, Man City reach a 3rd consecutive EFL Cup final, and Barty falters on home soil – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But what could you have won? 19 points clear – West Ham v LiverpoolIt was as routine a win as they come. After 35 minutes Mohamed Salah put Liverpool ahead from the spot, Issa Diop fouling Divock Origi in the box. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 14-17, and that’s 18 times your initial stake. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain then scored not long after the restart, his 52nd minute strike giving anyone who bought his SMM spread of 14-18 a solid 34 times your original bet. And that was that. The Reds are now 19 points clear at the top of the Premier League – they could lose every game and between now and mid-March’s Merseyside derby and that wouldn’t change. United can’t get it done – Man City v Man UnitedA 1-0 victory at the Etihad ended up meaning little for Man United, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side still exiting the Carabao Cup 3-2 on aggregate. Nevertheless, if you’d sold a Man City/Man United Goal Supremacy of 1.6-1.8, you'd have bagged 2.6 times your starting bet. Nemanja Matic was the flash point for the game’s drama. He scored in the 35th minute; he also received a 2nd yellow in the 76th, leaving United to see out the 2nd leg with only 10 men. His sending off helped push the Bookings make-up to 65, against a surprisingly low opening spread of 36-40 – buy at that price and you were left with 25 times your initial stake. Even better, back a Crossing Bookings spread of 345-405, and a make-up of 900 gave you 495 times your original wager. Barty falters in front of home crowd – Ashleigh Barty v Sofia KeninThe women’s side of the Australian Open has thrown up shocks in almost every round. The semi-finals were no different, seeing the exits of world no. 1 Ashleigh Barty and no. 4 seed Simona Halep. Barty’s 7-6 7-5 home soil loss to Sofia Kenin was more profitable – at least it was if you sold a Barty/Kenin Match Supremacy spread of 7.5-10.5. If you’d done just that you would’ve netted 27.5 times your initial bet, as the winner receives 10 points plus a further 5 points for each set won by.
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