Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Monday and Tuesday saw a range of sporting action with action coming from across the globe with the penultimate games of the World Cup group stage being played while the NFL nears the business end of the season.
As usual, we have picked out three big winning spread bets from Monday & Tuesday’s action!
Please remember that unlike fixed odds betting, when spread betting losses can exceed deposits.
Philadelphia Eagles v Green Bay Packers – Philadelphia Multi-Points (SETTLED AT 351)
In the early hours of Monday morning, the Green Bay Packers hosted the Philadelphia Eagles in the 11th game of the NFL season, with the 2017 Super Bowl winners sitting top of the NFC East Division while the Green Bay Packers are struggling in 3rd in the NFC North Division.
The opening quarter didn’t follow the script as the away side took a 14-13, however, in the second the Philadelphia Eagles showed why they are sitting in first in the conference as they went over for two touchdowns to head into halftime with a 27-20 lead.
The final half was relatively low scoring with nothing to separate the two teams as they both scored 13 more points to end the game 40-33 meaning they have now won 10 of their 11 games this season!
With the eagles consistently scoring throughout the game and scoring a massive 40 points the Philadelphia Eagles Multi-Points market made up at 351 (27 x 13 = 351). With a pre-match spread of 155-186 offered, punters who decided to buy won 166x their stake!
Cameroon v Serbia - TGM’s (Settled at 301)
On Monday morning Cameroon faced Serbia with both sides looking for a win to put them in a strong position heading into the final game of G.
In the 29th minute, Cameroon took a deserved lead through Jean-Charles Castelletto through a back post header. It looked like Cameroon would be heading into halftime with a crucial lead before goals from Strahinja Pavlovic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic turned the game on its head giving the Serbs a 2-1 lead at the break.
Only eight minutes after the break Alexsandar Mitrovic looked to have the game dead and buried as he gave Serbia a 3-1 lead before an inspired substitution saw Al-Nassr forward enter the game and score and assist within just 11 minutes.
With there being six goals in the game and three coming in the second half the Total Goal Minutes market made up at 301 (29 + 45 + 45 + 53 + 63 + 66 = 301). With a pre-match spread of 113-123 offered, punters who decided to buy won 178x their stake!
Brazil v Switzerland – Multi Bookings (settled at 0)
Finally, on Monday evening Brazil looked to secure their qualification through to the knockout stages as they faced Switzerland in their penultimate game of Group G.
The first half saw little to no action with Brazil struggling to create any clear-cut chances without Starman Neymar who was out of the game with an ankle injury.
A half-time substitute saw Real Madrid man Rodrygo add additional flair to the Brazil attack leading to the ever-reliable Casemiro scoring the winner in the 83rd minute which all but confirms Brazil finishing in top spot of Group H.
Although there were two bookings in the match the fact that both came in the second half resulted in the Multi-Bookings market making up at 0 (0 x 20 = 0). With a pre-match spread of 345-425 offered, punters who decided to sell won 345x their stake.
Please note that these are examples of winning bets from the past week, and it is important to remember that spread betting carries a high level of risk to your capital and can result in losses larger than your initial stake/deposit.
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