Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Man City take control, Leeds shock Leicester and Liverpool pick up steam – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Which team has the fewest goals conceded in a Premier League season?Thanks to results elsewhere, Man City firmly took control of the title race with another disciplined clean sheet against Sheffield United. City have failed to concede a goal in their last 5 consecutive league fixtures. Punters did well, then, to buy a City Clean Sheet binary spread of 54.5-62 – it won them 38 times their initial stake. Beyond that, however, you had to do a lot of selling. Gabriel Jesus’s 9th minute goal was the sole strike of the game. Sell a Total Goals spread of 3-3.2 and you picked by 2 times your opening bet. Or sell a Total Goal Minutes spread of 151-161 for 142 times your original wager. Guardiola’s lads have only conceded 13 goals in the league this season. However impressive that may be, it still means they can only concede once more if they want to surpass Chelsea’s record-holding, 15-goal defence from 2004/05. What are the odds on Man City winning the title? Their Season points spread has strengthened to 84-85.5, while they are also odds on at 2/9. Where will Leicester finish this season?In one of a pair of Sunday shockers – the other being Tottenham’s 1-0 defeat in Brighton – Leicester’s 7-game unbeaten run came to an end as they lost 3-1 at home to Leeds. Sell a Leicester/Leeds Goal Supremacy spread of 0.55-0.75, and that’s 2.55 times your opening bet. Patrick Bamford was involved in all 3 Leeds goals, getting assists in the 15th and 84th minutes while scoring in the 70th. Buy his PGM spread of 18-21, and you picked up 49 times your initial wager. But buy his Assist Minutes spread of just 2-4 and a makeup of 99 left you with 95 times your starting stake. Missing out on the chance to go 2nd, Leicester now find themselves in 4th place and at a Spreadex Finishing Positions spread of 4.95-5.45. In comparison, Man United are at 3.1-3.6 and Chelsea are at 5.5-6. Can Liverpool still win the 2020/21 Premier League?Continuing their late-January turnaround, Liverpool secured a 2nd consecutive 3-1 win away from home AND ended West Ham’s 100% record in 2021. It was a brace for Mohamed Salah – his first league goals since December 19th, and his 14th and 15th of the season – that put Liverpool in front in the 2nd half. More importantly, the 57th and 68th minute goals sent his SMM makeup to 193, against a starting spread of 45-52 – savvy bettors, then, won 141 times their initial bet. Pushing Liverpool into 3rd, 1 point behind Man United and 4 behind City (who have a game in hand), the Reds now sit at a Season Points spread of 75.5-77, a Finishing Positions spread of 2.25-2.45, and a fixed odds price of 4/1 to win the title.
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