Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Man City go 10 points clear, Haaland helps see of Sevilla, and Porto shock Juventus – but how much money did football spread betting punters win? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many games have Man City won in a row?Stretching their winning streak to 17 games in all competitions, Man City picked up a potentially league-securing 3-1 win at Everton on Wednesday night. After Phil Foden got his 11th goal of the season in the 32nd minute – buy his PGM spread of 17-20 and that’s 12 times your initial stake – Richarlison caused City to concede their first goal from open play since January 3rd. Things were back to normal in the 2nd half, however, as a Bernardo Silva-assisted goal for Riyad Mahrez in the 63rd minute, and then a strike from the Portuguese midfielder himself in the 77th minute, gave City all 3 points. It also gave bettors 3 ways to approach Bernardo Silva. His Player Performance makeup hit 129 – buy at 88-93, and that’s 36 times your starting bet. Back his Assist Minutes spread of 9-12, and you picked up 51 times your opening stake. Best of all, buy Silva’s Player Goal Minutes spread of 6-9, and you netted yourself 68 times your initial bet. The 4 goals, meanwhile, helped the Total Goal Minutes market hit 209, against a starting spread of 148-158. That’s 51 times your original wager. What are the odds on Man City winning the league? They are now at a commanding Season Points spread of 88.5-89.5, and are odds on at a remarkable 1/200. How many goals has Erling Braut Haaland scored this season?In a cracking European match-up, Borussia Dortmund beat Sevilla 3-2 in Spain, in large part thanks to a brace from wunderkind Erling Braut Haaland. Scoring in the 27th and 43rd minutes, the 20-year is now on 25 goals in 24 appearances this season. And with a SMM makeup of 113, buying his starting spread of 35-41 left you with 72 times your initial wager. What are the odds on Porto winning the Champions League?Shocking the Italian giants, Porto won their 1st leg against Juventus 2-1 on Wednesday. The hosts were in front within 2 minutes, meaning selling a 1st Porto Goal spread of 58.5-61.5 quickly made you 56.5 times your opening bet. Porto went 2-0 up in the 46th minute, only for the visitors to pick up a potentially vital away goal with less than 10 minutes of the game less. Even with that slender lead, Porto are only at 80/1 to win the Champions League, compared to Juve at 16/1.
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