Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A big night in Italy for Cristiano Ronaldo, Wolves keep their fate in their own hands, and Sheffield’s European dreams come to an end. But how much money could you’ve won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals has Cristiano Ronaldo scored in Serie A?In a stat rival Lionel Messi will likely never eclipse, Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player in history to score 50 goals in the Premier League, La Liga and, now, Serie A. Moving Juventus 8 points clear at the top of the table with 4 games left in the season, Ronaldo’s brace on Monday night not only pushed him to that major milestone, but secured a 2-1 win over former title contenders Lazio. How much money could you have made from Ronaldo’s brace? Scoring in the 51st and 54th minutes, a SMM makeup of 159 meant you were still left with 72 times your initial stake despite a very high starting spread of 75-87. That both Ronaldo’s 1st goal, and Ciro Immobile’s 83rd minute consolation, came from the spot sent the Penalty SMMs makeup to 217. Buy at 28-33, and that’s 184 times your opening bet. After Monday’s fixture, then, who is the top scorer in Serie A? Ronaldo and Immobile are neck-and-neck, on 30 goals apiece. Will Wolves reach the Europa League?Keeping their hopes of returning to the Europa League next season firmly in their own hands, Wolves beat Crystal Palace 2-0 on Monday, leapfrogging Tottenham to re-take 6th place.It was a pretty routine win for the hosts, though it was notable for a 1st ever goal from Daniel Podence in the 41st minute. Buy the Portuguese January signing at a super specific Headed Player Goal Minutes spread of 0.5-2, and that’s 39 times your original wager. That result also marked Palace’s 7th consecutive loss this season. Will Roy Hodgson be fired? It would hardly be a surprise at this point, regardless of what happens against Tottenham at the weekend. Can Sheffield United still finish in the top 6?And so, the dream is over. Monday’s limp 1-0 loss to Everton means Sheffield will have to wait to reach Europe. Still, considering Norwich have already been relegated, and Aston Villa appear to be heading the same way, what Chris Wilder has done since the Blades’ return to the top flight cannot be overstated. It meant you needed to sell a Sheffield/Everton Goal Supremacy spread of 0.45-0.65 to make 1.45 times your initial bet. If you also sold a choice Sheffield/Everton Booking Supremacy football spread bet of -2-2, then the Toffees’ 3 yellows to the hosts’ 1 left you with 22 times your opening stake.
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