Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Which teams were relegated on the final day of 2019/20? Who is heading to Europe? And how much could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Can Arsenal still play in Europe next season?Shockingly, firing their manager with 2 games to go didn’t improve Watford’s chances of survival. After a thumping from Man City, the Hornets lost what is going to be their final Premier League game for a least a season 3-2 at Arsenal. Giving away a spot-kick within 5 minutes of kick-off was the worst way for Watford to start the fixture. It did mean, however, that football spread betting fans made 27 times their initial stake by selling a 1st Match Goal spread of 32-35. A 2nd penalty, this time for the visitors in the 43rd minute, then pushed the Penalty SMMs makeup to 91, against a starting spread of 19-23. That’s 68 times your opening bet. Finishing in a 25-year low 9th place, Arsenal’s hopes of Europe next season now rest on Saturday’s FA Cup final. What is the record number of penalties awarded in a single Premier League season? Man United were awarded their 14th penalty of the season on Sunday, beating the 13 given to Leicester in 2015/16 and Crystal Palace in 2004/05. Bruno Fernandes scored his 5th spotkick, and 10th goal, of the season in the 71st minute, helping condemn Leicester to the Europa League while securing a top 4 finish for United. Buy a Fernandes PGM or Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 13-16, and that’s 55 times your initial stake for both bets. How many goals did Man City score in 2019/20?Sending off Norwich in style, Man City won 5-0 on Sunday, putting their Premier League tally at 102 – 34 of which came post-restart. What is the record for most goals scored in a Premier League season? Well, that still belongs to the City side of 2017/18, who bagged 106. With a makeup of 308, buying an incredibly high Total Goal Minutes spread of 237-252 still won you 56 times your original wager. Meanwhile Kevin de Bruyne capped off another excellent season with a brace, creating a SMM makeup of 225. Buy the Belgian at 39-45, and you picked up 180 times your initial bet. Will Eddie Howe be fired?Despite beating the Toffees 3-1 – sell an Everton/Bournemouth Goal Supremacy of 0.05-0.25, and that’s 2.05 times your opening stake – the Cherries still went down thanks to Villa’s draw at West Ham.What now for Eddie Howe? The 42-year old has taken Bournemouth from League One to the Championship to the Premier League, and (partially) back again. Is his time at Dean Court now up?
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