Daily Spread Betting Round-up
PSG sauntered into the Champions League with a fairly easy win over RB Leizpig – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Have PSG ever reached a Champions League final?For the first time in the club’s history – both pre- and post-money – PSG have reached a Champions League final, seeing off RB Leipzig with a 3-0 victory. Angel Di Maria was the undoubted man of the match, with the 2nd goal and assists for Marquinhos’s opener and Juan Bernat’s 2nd half 3rd. That helped push his Player Performance spread – which sees, among other things, 25 points per goal and 10 per assist – to 108, against a starting price of 59-64. That’s 44 times your initial stake. Only Messi and Ronaldo now have more assists than Di Maria in the Champions League. Interestingly, a lot of money was to be made selling. For example, with all 3 goals scored by the 56th minute, the Total Goal Minutes makeup came in at 111. Sell a starting spread of 159-174, and that’s 47 times your opening bet. Meanwhile, neither Neymar nor Kylian Mbappe got on the score sheet, for the 2nd game in a row. Sell the Brazilian’s SMM spread of 49-57 and that’s 49 times your original wager. Even better, sell Mbappe’s SMM spread of 57-67, and you walked away with 57 times your initial bet. When is the Champions League final?PSG will face either Bayern Munich or Lyon this Sunday, at 8pm on BT Sport 1. Who is the favourite to win the Champions League?Despite PSG reaching the final ahead of Bayern, the Germans are still favourites, at an Outright Index spread of 86-99 and fixed odds of 4/7. That compares to PSG’s 82-85 and 13/8, and Lyon’s longshot 52-55 and 20/1. Who will Celtic face in the 2nd round of Champions League qualifying?It wasn’t just the 2019/20 Champions League semi-final that took place on Tuesday night. It was also the 1st round of qualifying for the 2020/21 competition, including an appearance from Celtic – despite the postponement of their impending Scottish Premiership fixtures. The Bhoys made short work of KR Reykjavik, hammering the Icelandic side 6-0. Buy a very high Total Goal Minutes spread of 197-212, and makeup of 262 still left you with 50 times your opening stake. Meanwhile Mohamed Elyounoussi’s early and late brace – the 6th minute and injury time – gave him a SMM makeup of 186. Buy at a starting spread of 31-37, and you won 149 times your original bet.Celtic will now host either Swedish Djurgardens or Hungarian Ferencvaros in the 2nd round of qualifying next week.
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