Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Aubameyang helps Arsenal win the FA Cup, Juventus lose their last game of the season, and the Scottish Premiership gets underway – but how much could you’ve won? It is the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many times have Arsenal won the FA Cup?Following in Arsene Wenger’s footsteps, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal made up for a dodgy domestic season with a 2019/20-closing FA Cup victory over Chelsea. The Blues had taken the lead in the 5th minute courtesy of Christian Pulisic, meaning if you sold a 1st Chelsea Goal spread of 48.5-51.5 you were left with 43.5 times your initial stake. It took until the 29th minute for Arsenal to equalise via a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang penalty. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 12-15, and you won 14 times your opening bet. Aubameyang got his 2nd goal of the game – and 29th of the season – in the 67th minute, sending his SMM makeup to 163. Buy the Gabonese ace at 28-34, and you bagged 129 times your original wager. A ludicrous 2nd yellow for Mateo Kovacic tarnished the final quarter of the game, but did help send the Bookings makeup to 85. Buy at 46-50, and that’s 35 times your opening stake. The Gunners have now won a record 14 FA Cups, from 21 finals – and, just as importantly, will be playing in the Europa League next season. When was the last time Juventus lost as home?It was lucky Juventus secured the title when they did. Seeing just 2 wins in their final 8 games, the champs finished a solitary point ahead of Inter Milan, ending the season with a 3-1 loss at home to Roma. That’s their first Serie A defeat at home in 40 games. If you sold a Juventus/Roma Goal Supremacy of 0.1-0.3, you came away with 2.1 times your initial bet. Meanwhile Diego Perotti was the architect of Juve’s undoing, with goals either side of half time. His brace gave him a SMM makeup of 148 against as starting sports spread of 22-27 – that’s a potential 121 times your original stake. Now Ronaldo and co. desperately need to turn things around if they are to overcome their deficit against Lyon on Friday. What are the odds on Juventus winning the Champions League? They have fixed odds of 18/1 and an Outright Index spread of 26-30. Who is favourite to win the Scottish Premiership?In one of the more rewarding fixtures for football spread betting fans, Celtic kicked off their push for a 10th consecutive Scottish Premiership title with a 5-1 win over Hamilton. As he was so often in 2019/20, Odsonne Edouard was the star, scoring his 1st hat-trick of the season. An SMM makeup of 277 meant you still made 186 times your starting bet from a truly huge opening spread of 79-91. That win also reaffirms Celtic as favourites for the title, odds on at 4/9.
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