Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Burnley keep up their longshot European dreams, Northampton are promoted to League One, and Getafe move into 5th – it’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you’ve won? Clarets move up to 8th – Crystal Palace v BurnleyThough Palace dominated, with 58% possession and 17 shots total, Burnley snuck the win on Monday night, moving up to 8th with their 1-0 victory. That leaves the Clarets level on points with 7th place Tottenham, but with one more game played and a far worse goal difference. Ben Mee was the man who got the winner, heading home in the 62nd minute. If you got hyper-specific with your bets, and bought a Mee Headed PGM spread of 0.2-2, you were rewarded with 60 times your initial stake. Cobblers into League One – Exeter v NorthamptonJoining Swindon, Crewe Alexandra and Plymouth Argyle, Northampton – who finished in 7th, at the bottom of the play-off spots – were promoted to League One with a 4-0 win over Exeter.Before Monday’s game, the honours had previously been shared, with a 3-2 Exeter win in December, and a 2-0 Cobblers victory in February. That meant, heading into the game, it was hard to call, with Spreadex offering a narrow Exeter/Northampton Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2. Sell that, and you won 4 times your opening bet. Thanks to late goals for Sam Hoskins and Andy Williams, the Total Goal Minutes makeup hit 211. Back a low opening spread of 113-123, and you netted 88 times your original wager. More misery for Sociedad – Getafe v Real SociedadBefore lockdown, Real Sociedad were one of a solid chunk of La Liga sides chasing the Champions League. Now they will be lucky to reach Europe at all, suffering their 4th consecutive loss in a 2-1 defeat at Getafe. Jaime Mata opened scoring with a penalty in the 20th minute, before Adnan Januzaj equalised around 10 minutes into the 2nd half. Mata was on point again, however, getting the winner in the 83rd minute. Pushing his SMM makeup to 186, against a starting spread of 27-32, Mata’s brace would’ve bagged you 154 times your initial bet. It was also another card-plentiful fixture, with the Bookings makeup hitting 90. Buy a high starting spread of 57-61, and that’s 29 times your original stake.
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