Daily Spread Betting Round-up
How much could football spread betting fans have won from another goal-filled night of Europa League action? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Are Tottenham through to the Europa League last-32?It might not have been the most elegant path to qualification, but Tottenham’s frantic 3-3 draw in LASK put them through to the last-32.That scoreline meant backing a Total Goals spread of 3.1-3.3 left you with 2.7 times your initial stake. And with 3 goals in the last 10 minutes, the Total Goal Minutes market hit 403 – buy at 158-168, and you get 235 times your opening wager. Twice Spurs scored from the spot, via Gareth Bale at the stroke of half time, and Dele Alli in the 86th minute. That sent the Penalty SMMs makeup to 217, against a starting price of 26-31 – in other words, 186 times your original stake. Who do Tottenham face this Sunday? It’s the North London derby, at 4.30pm on Sky Sports Premier League, with Spreadex offering a Tottenham/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of 0.4-0.6. When was the last time Arsenal played in front of fans?With 2000 Gunners’ fans in attendance for the first time since March 7th, Arsenal beat Rapid Vienna 4-1 to confirm their place as Group B winners. Once again it was the club’s fringe players that shone in Europe, including headers from Pablo Mari and Eddie Nketiah in the 18th and 44th minutes respectively. Buy a Headed SMMs spread of 39-46, and a makeup of 106 netted you 60 times your starting bet. Specifically back an Nketiah Headed PGM spread of 3-6, meanwhile, and you were left with 38 times your initial bet. As for the result itself, buying a confident Arsenal/Rapid Vienna Goal Supremacy spread of 1.55-1.75 still earnt you a 1.25 multiplier. How long is Rangers’ unbeaten streak?They had to work for it, but Rangers extended their unbeaten run to 24 games on Thursday, while securing their place in the next round of the Europa League, with a 3-2 win over Standard Liege.The Belgians had raced ahead in the 6th minute, meaning you needed to sell a 1st Standard Liege Goal spread of 63-66 to make 57 times your opening bet. Connor Goldson then headed the equaliser in the 39th minute – buy his PGM spread of 4-6 and that’s 33 times your initial stake. The visitors were back in front in the 40th minute, before Rangers top scorer James Tavernier made things level from the spot. Back Tavernier at a PGM spread of 15-18, and the captain’s 15th goal in 24 games made you 27 times your starting wager. Finally Scott Arfield got the winner in the 63rd minute, meaning anyone wise enough to buy his PGM spread of 10-13 made 40 times their initial stake.
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