Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Rangers put on another thriller, Arsenal leave it late and Leicester slump out of the Europa League – but how much did football spread betting punters win? What is the furthest Rangers have ever got in the Europa League?Beating Antwerp 5-2 at the Ibrox – and a mad 9-5 on aggregate – Rangers were once again involved in the flashiest fixture in the Europa League. Let’s start with the basics. Buy at Total Goals spread of 2.8-3 and you won 4 times your initial stake. Or, back a Total Goal Minutes spread of 142-152, and a makeup of 367 saw you walk away with 215 times your opening bet.Falling 1 shy of the 3 seen in the 1st leg, there were still 2 spot-kicks dished out on Thursday, in the 79th and 90th minutes. Buy a Penalty SMMs spread of just 23-28 and makeup of 259 left you with 231 times your starting wager. Since the Europa League rebrand, Rangers have never gotten past the last-16. Surely, with just 1 loss in all competitions, that will change this season? How many goals has Aubameyang scored this season?Leaving it later than they would’ve liked, Arsenal eventually beat Benfica 3-2 to secure a 4-3 on aggregate victory, and a place in the Europa League last-16. With the opening and closing goals, in the 21st and 87th minutes respectively, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang did his captain’s duty on Thursday. They may’ve only been his 12th and 13th goals of the season, but with an SMM makeup of 195, they were more than enough to gift anyone buying at 54-62 a healthy 133 times their opening stake.And with his 2nd goal a header, backing a specific Aubameyang Headed PGM spread of 3-6 meant you netted yourself 81 times your initial bet. Bukayo Saka continued to put his name forwards as the club’s player of the season, assisting Auba for both goals. With an Assist Minutes makeup of 108, buying his starting spread of 10-13 won you 95 times your original wager. Who do Leicester face this Sunday?In stark contrast to a strong domestic run in February, Leicester have looked limp in Europe, with their 0-0 draw in Prague followed by a 2-0 loss to their Thursday visitors. That result meant you needed to sell Leicester/Slavia Prague Goal Supremacy spread of 0.95-1.15 to make 2.95 times your initial stake. Next, the Foxes play host to an inconsistent Arsenal. Spreadex still has them coming out on top, at a Leicester/Arsenal Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2.
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