Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Aston Villa are on the cusp of a Great Escape, Watford are potentially doomed to the Championship, and Michael van Gerwen suffers a shock World Matchplay Darts exit. But how much could you have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! What are the odds on Aston Villa getting relegated?Trezeguet hasn’t quite done the business since he arrived last summer, with only 7 goals in 40 appearances. And yet, Tuesday night’s winner against Arsenal could well be the most important goal of the season for Aston Villa. Buy Trezeguet at a PGM spread of 10-13, and his 27th minute miracle left you with 14 times your initial stake. Sell an Arsenal/Aston Villa (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.2-0.4, and that’s 1.2 times your opening bet. Villa are now out of the relegation zone for the first time since February 22nd, thanks to a marginally better goal difference over Watford. That means a win at West Ham on Sunday would seal their place in the Premier League for another season. As for the Gunners, can Arsenal still finish in the top 6? No, leaving them on track for their worst final placement in a quarter of a century. When were Watford last in the Championship?It is exactly what Watford desperately needed not to happen. Without a permanent manager, the Hornets were hammered 4-0 by a visiting Man City, forcing them into the relegation zone on goal difference. Raheem Sterling was the architect of their downfall, with a brace across the 31st and 40th minutes. Sending his SMM makeup to 111, buying the England ace at a starting football spread bet of 35-41 left you with 70 times your initial bet. How many goals has Sterling scored in 2019/20? He has 29 total, including 19 in the Premier League. Phil Foden made it 3 in the 63rd minute, while Aymeric Laporte got the 4th in the 66th. Thanks to the centre-back using his bonce, buying a Laporte Headed Goal Minutes spread of just 1-3 nabbed you 63 times your opening stake. Watford aren’t guaranteed to return to the Championship for the first time since 2014/15, however. A loss to Arsenal on Sunday could even be enough to keep them up, as long as Villa were left with an inferior goal difference following a hypothetical defeat at West Ham. Who is the favourite to win World Matchplay Darts?We’re not even out of the 2nd round and World Matchplay Darts has already thrown up some shockers. Champion Rob Cross lost to the unseeded Gabriel Clemens in the 1st round, while perpetual world no. 1 Michael van Gerwen was dumped out 11-4 last night by Simon Whitlock.That meant, if you sold a van Gerwen/Whitlock 10-3 Supremacy darts spread bet of 17.5-20.5 – where it is 10 points to the winner, plus 3 points for each leg won by – you made 48.5 times your original wager (17.5 – -31). So what are the odds on the winner of 2020 World Matchplay Darts? Peter Wright is at 13/5, while Krzysztof Ratajski is at 17/4. Already in the quarter-finals, Ratajski then has a superior Outright Index spread of 23.5-26.5 compared to Wright, who is yet to play in the 2nd round, at 22.5-25.5. Beating them both is quarter-finalist Gary Anderson at 24.5-27.5.
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