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Chelsea move up to 3rd, Vardy and Aubameyang keep chasing the Golden Boot, and AC Milan complete a stunning comeback over Juventus – but how much money could you have won? Blues finally move up to 3rd – Crystal Palace v ChelseaIt wasn’t as drama-free as Frank Lampard would’ve liked, but Chelsea finally moved up to 3rd place on Tuesday, following an exciting 3-2 victory at Crystal Palace. The Blues started early, with Olivier Giroud opening scoring in the 6th minute. Sell a 1st Match Goal spread of 35-38, and that’s 29 times your initial stake. Christian Pulisic – who now has 3 in 5 Prem games since the restart – made it 2-0 in the 27th minute, sending Willian’s Assist Minutes makeup to 33. Buy at 11-14, and that’s 19 times your opening bet. Wilfried Zaha brought Palace back into it not long after, before goals from Tammy Abraham and Christian Benteke in the 71st and 72nd minutes respectively ensured a tense finish. In large part thanks to no. 22 Pulisic, the Shirt Numbers market came in at 77 against a starting price of 40-43 – that’s 34 times your original wager. Race for the Golden Boot – Arsenal v LeciesterIn another finish marred by VAR, Arsenal and Leicester fought to a spirited 1-1 draw on Tuesday, with both Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Jamie Vardy getting on the score sheet. Finding the back of the net in the 21st minute, you actually had to sell Aubameyang’s PGM spread of 25-28 to make 4 times your initial bet. Meanwhile Vardy’s controversial 85th minute equaliser – which leaves him on an unsurpassed 22 league goals total – won you 66 times your original stake from an opening PGM spread of 16-19. Zlatan leads comeback at San Siro – AC Milan v JuventusLucky for Juventus that Lazio suffered their 3 loss in 5 games, otherwise they might have had something to worry about following their defeat at AC Milan. Instead Juve still have 7 points on their title rivals, admittedly with 7 games left to play. The visitors were comfortably up 2-0 on Tuesday night, thanks to goals from Adrien Rabiot and Cristiano Ronaldo. But then big Zlatan Ibrahimovic converted a spotkick in the 62nd minute, sparking a comeback that saw the game finish 4-2 in favour of the hosts. With 6 goals in the 2nd half, the Total Goal Minutes market hit a juicy 375. Buy at a starting price of 136-146, and that’s 229 times your opening stake. As the visitors went 2-0 up, the AC Milan to Win Match binary spread fell to a hopeless 0-2.5. Well, those brave souls who bought at that price were rewarded handsomely, with 97.5 times their initial bet.
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