Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Following a weekend of drama, the Champions League quarter-finals have been set – but how much money could you’ve won from Friday and Saturday’s fixtures? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! Who is the favourite to win the Champions League?Beating Real Madrid 2-1 on Friday, and 4-2 on aggregate, Man City have set up a winnable quarter-final encounter against Lyon this Saturday. It didn’t take them long to get ahead, with Raheem Sterling scoring after 9 minutes. Sell a 1st Man City Goal of 38-41, and that’s 29 times your initial stake. Karim Benzema headed home an equaliser in the 28th minute – meaning buying a Real Madrid Headed Goal Minutes spread of 9-11 made you 17 times your opening bet – before Gabriel Jesus got the winner in the 68th minute. What are the odds on Man City winning the Champions League? Even though they will face Bayern or Barca if they reach the semi-finals, City sit atop the Outright Index with a spread of 65-68, where the winner gets 100 points, the runners-up 75 etc. They are also at fixed odds of 11/5, to Bayern at 3/1 and PSG at 11/2. Who has scored the most goals in a single Champions League campaign?Compounding a miserable end of the 2019/20 for Frank Lampard’s Chelsea, Bayern Munich beat the Blues 4-1 on Saturday, securing a 7-1 win on aggregate. As he is almost every time he steps on the pitch, Robert Lewandowski was the star, with goals in the 10th and 83rd minutes. Buy his super-high SMM spread of 80-92, and a makeup of 176 still left you with 84 times your original wager. He now has 13 goals in 7 games in the Champions League this season – 4 behind the 17 goal record set by Cristiano Ronaldo in 2013/14. Lewandowski has a maximum of 3 more games to beat that tally. How many goals has Ronaldo scored in the Champions League?Extending a dire end to a 2019/20 season that still saw them win Serie A, a 2-1 win at home to Lyon wasn’t enough to keep Juventus in the Champions League – or allow Maurizio Sarri to keep his job.A brace for Cristiano Ronaldo – his 129th and 130th Champions League goals – in the end meant less than Memphis Depay’s 12th minute penalty, the Dutchman getting a crucial away goal for the French side.Nevertheless it did send Ronaldo’s SMM football spread betting makeup to 163. Buy at a starting price of 62-72, and that’s 91 times your initial stake. Who is Juventus’s new manager? That’d be club legend Andrea Pirlo, the latest man to try and win the Turin club their first Champions League title in 25 years. When was the last time Barcelona won the Champions League?Setting up a quarter-final against Bayern Munich, Barca beat Napoli 3-1 on Saturday, in a game that saw 2 penalties in 1st half stoppage. With both Luis Suarez and Lorenzo Insigne converting their spot-kicks, the Penalty SMMs makeup came in at 135 against an opening spread of 21-26. That’s 109 times your original bet. It’s been a while since Barcelona won the Champions League – 2015, in fact – and they have a tough road ahead of them, with Bayern and, potentially, Man City en route to the final.
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