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Man City win 20th game in a row, Arsenal fight back against the Foxes and Bale scores twice for Spurs – but how much money did football spread betting fans win? Can Man City mathematically hit 100 points this season?Saturday’s 2-1 win over West Ham, and Sunday’s goalless draw between Chelsea and United, has left City 12 points clear at the top of the table, and essentially champions-elect. Ruben Dias opened the scoring in the 30th minute, heading in an assist from Kevin De Bruyne. Back Dias at his Headed PGM spread of 1-3 and that’s 27 times your initial stake. A buoyant West Ham wouldn’t roll over, however, and equalised via Michail Antonio just before the break. While buying Antonio’s PGM spread of 8-11 netted you 32 times your opening bet, backing a Jesse Lingard Assist Minutes spread of 1-3 left you with a superior 40 times your starting wager. Yet this City side are unstoppable, securing their 20th consecutive victory while extending their unbeaten streak to 27 games thanks to John Stones’s 3rd goal of the season. Buy Stones at a PGM spread of 2.5-5, and his 68th minute winner bagged you 63 times your opening stake.On 62 points, and with 12 games left to play, City are mathematically unable to meet their 100 points record set in 2017/18. They could, however, get close, with Spreadex offering a Man City Season Points spread of 90-91. What are the odds on Arsenal finishing in the top 4?Using their late 3-2 win over Benfica as a mini-reset, a much-changed Arsenal showed some new found resilience to beat Leicester 3-1 at the King Power Stadium. It looked like it was going to be another Artetan collapse, the hosts scoring after just 6 minutes – sell a 1st Leicester Goal spread of 51.5-54.5 and that’s 45.5 times your initial bet. Yet David Luiz headed the visitors back into the game in the 39th minute – buy his Headed PGM spread of 0.5-2 for 37 times your original stake – before Alexandre Lacazette made it 2-1 from the spot at the stroke of half-time. Buy an Arsenal Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 6-8, and the Frenchman’s conversion also netted you 37 times your initial wager. Finally, Nicolas Pepe put the game beyond doubt within 7 minutes of the restart, with his 8th goal in all competitions. Buy the 25-year old at a PGM spread of 11-14, and that’s 38 times your opening stake. Now in 10th on 37 points, the Gunners are 8 points shy of West Ham in 4th. Can they continue to turn things around? Spreadex has them at 20/1 to finish in the top 4 this season. When was the last time Gareth Bale scored a brace for Tottenham?Not only was Sunday’s 4-0 win over Burnley exactly what Jose Mourinho would’ve wanted, it also marked Gareth Bale’s first brace for Spurs in 8 years and 3 days. Anyone who suspected he would continue his upswing in form, and bought a Bale SMM spread of 18-22, were delighted with a makeup of 112 – it bagged them 90 times their initial bet. Son Heung-min was also a busy boy, getting the assist for both of Bale’s 2nd and 55th minute goals. Buy the South Korean’s Assist Minutes spread of 11-14, and a makeup of 57 left you with 43 times your opening stake.
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