Daily Spread Betting Round-up
It was another strong night for English sides in the Europa League – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Have Leicester qualified for the last-32 of the Europa League?Though they were the only English team not to win on Thursday, Leicester nevertheless qualified for the last-32 with a late 3-3 draw against SC Braga. That scoreline meant buying a Total Goals spread of 2.75-2.95 left you with 3.05 times your initial stake. And with 2 of those goals coming in the dying moments of the game, the Total Goal Minutes market rose to 295, against a starting spread of 140-150 – in other words, 145 times your opening bet. That figure would’ve been higher if the opener hadn’t come in the 4th minute. Nevertheless, those savvy enough to sell a 1st Braga Goal spread of 54-57 won 50 times their original wager. As he has many, many times, Jamie Vardy was Leicester’s saviour, coming off the bench to get an equaliser deep into injury time. Buy him at a substitute PGM spread of 17-20, and you came away with 70 times your initial bet. How many goals has Vardy scored this season? He now has a perfect 10 in 10 record. Who do Leicester face this weekend? They host Fulham on Monday, with Spreadex offering a Leicester/Fulham Goal Supremacy spread of 1-1.2. How many goals has Nicolas Pepe scored for Arsenal?The Gunners reached the last-32 with 2 games to spare, beating Molde 3-0 in a game that saw Nicolas Pepe follow up his red card against Leeds with only his 12th goal for the club. Back the 25-year old at a PGM spread of 17-20, and his 50th minute strike netted you 30 times your opening wager. Joe Willock got the assist for both Pepe’s opener and Reiss Nelson’s follow up 5 minutes later. Buy Willock at an Assist Minutes spread of 5-8, and a makeup of 105 left you with a 97 times multiplier.Who do Arsenal play on Sunday? They host Wolves, at 7.15pm on Sky Sports Premier League, with Spreadex offering an Arsenal/Wolves Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55. When can Tottenham qualify for the Europa League last-32?Moving to the brink of qualification for the next round – a draw against LASK next Thursday would be enough – Tottenham hammered Ludogorets 4-0. Carlos Vinicius – on loan from Benfica – got his first 2 goals for the club, putting Spurs ahead in the 16th and 34th minutes. Buy him at a SMM spread of 50-58, and a makeup of 84 left you with 26 times your initial bet. That he also got an assist for Lucas Moura’s 73rd minute closer meant Vinicius’s Performance makeup hit 89 – buy him at an opening price of 52-57, and that’s 32 times your starting stake. The result also meant you could buy a cocky Tottenham/Ludogorets Goal Supremacy spread of 2.25-2.45, and still make 1.55 times your original wager. Who do Tottenham face this Sunday? They travel to Stamford Bridge, at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League, with Spreadex offering a Chelsea/Tottenham Goal Supremacy spread of 0.35-0.55.
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