Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Chelsea keep another clean sheet, Bayern obliterate Lazio, and Leeds return to the top 10 – but how much money did football spread betting punters make? How many clean sheets have Tuchel’s Chelsea kept?With their 6th clean sheet in 8 games under Thomas Tuchel, Chelsea pulled off a tight 1-0 victory against Atletico Madrid, who were playing their ‘home’ leg in Budapest. An overhead kick from Olivier Giroud was all that separated the teams in the end. Back the Frenchman at a PGM spread of 12-15, and his 68th minute strike won you 53 times your initial stake. That meant, obviously, that Luis Suarez – who has 16 goals for Atleti this season – failed to get on the score sheet. Sell his SMM spread of 29-35, then, and that’s 29 times your opening bet.Carrying a narrow advantage into the 2nd leg at Stamford Bridge, what are the odds on Chelsea winning the Champions League? Despite being managed by the man who got PSG to the final last season, they are only at 11/1, with an Outright Index spread of 32-35. What are the odds on Bayern Munich winning the Champions League?Reminding everyone why they are the defending champions, Bayern Munich walloped Lazio 4-1 in Rome.Maintaining his ridiculously prolific form from last season, Robert Lewandowski got his 32nd goal in 31 goals after only 9 minutes. That meant, however, you had to sell his sky high SMM spread of 69-79 to make 60 times your original wager. Becoming the youngest English goalscorer in UCL history, Jamal Musiala made you 15 times your starting stake if you bought his PGM spread of 6-9. And with Musiala wearing no. 42, the Bayern/Lazio (h) Shirt Supremacy makeup eventually rose to 83. Buy at 1-5, and you picked up 78 times your initial bet. With their spot in the quarter-finals almost guaranteed, Bayern are at 3/1 to retain their title, alongside an Outright Index spread of 54-58. That puts them behind only Man City, at 5/2 and 58-61 respectively. What are the odds on Leeds finishing in the top 10?Piling more misery on the Saints, Leeds handily beat Southampton 3-0 on Tuesday night to lift into 10th place. First up, buy a Leeds/Southampton Goal Supremacy spread of 0.25-0.45, and that’s 2.55 times your initial stake.With all 3 goals coming in the 2nd half, the Total Goal Minutes market hit 209 – buy at 141-151, and you earned 58 times your starting wager. After 25 games, Spreadex has Leeds at a Finishing Positions spread of 10.6-11.6, and a Season Points spread of 51-52.
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