Daily Spread Betting Round-up
The first Europa League quarter-finalists were decided on Wednesday night – but how much money could you have made? It’s the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Have Inter Milan ever won the Europa League?With a comfortable 2-0 win over Getafe, Inter Milan secured their place in the quarter-finals, facing either Rangers or, more likely, Bayer Leverkusen in the next round. It was a pair of former Premier League players who got on the scoresheet. Nabbing the opener in the 33rd minute, buying a Romelu Lukaku PGM spread of 23-26 made you 7 times your initial stake. Meanwhile coming off the bench, Christian Eriksen’s 83rd minute strike netted you 80 times your original bet from a substitute PGM football spread bet of 1-3. That win leaves Inter Milan in a strong position to pick up their first ever Europa League, and their first European title in a decade. How many red cards were there in Shakhtar Donetsk v Wolfsburg?In a game made for football spread betting fans, Shakhtar Donetsk beat Wolfsburg 3-0, with all 3 goals coming in the final few minutes of the game. Thanks to a Total Goal Minutes makeup of 269, buying at a starting spread of 149-159 left you with 110 times your initial bet. Better yet, a Junoir Moraes brace in the 89th minute and injury time sent his SMM makeup to 269, against an opening price of 25-30. That’s 239 times your original wager. And with a straight red for Davit Khocholava, and a 2nd yellow for John Brooks, the Bookings market hit 90 against a high starting spread of 54-58. That’s still 32 times your opening stake.Who will Man United face in the Europa League quarter-finals?Going into Wednesday night, United knew they would be facing either Istanbul Basaksehir or Copenhagen in the quarter-finals.Well, they are taking on the Danes in Cologne, with Copenhagen overcoming a 1-0 deficit from the 1st leg, winning 3-0. Jonas Wind was the star, with goals in the 4th and 53rd minutes. Buy him at a SMM spread of 27-32 and a makeup of 110 left you with 78 times your initial stake. Meanwhile, buy the hosts at a choice Copenhagen/Istanbul Goal Supremacy spread of -0.1-0.1 and you were rewarded with 2.9 times your opening wager. When was the last time Man United won the Europa League?Man United didn’t have a lot to do on Wednesday, going into the game with a 5-0 away lead. Nevertheless they still won 2-1, keeping up their momentum heading into the quarter-finals. The visitors actually opened the scoring in the 55th minute, meaning if you sold a 1st LASK Goal spread of 62.5-65.5, you made 7.5 times your initial bet. Now Man United remain favourites for the Europa League as a whole, a title they’ve won only once back in 2016/17.
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