Daily Spread Betting Round-up
France hammer Ukraine, Germany draw against Turkey and Netherlands lose to Mexico – but how much could football spread betting punters have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup! How many goals has Olivier Giroud scored for France?In the most one-sided result of the night, world champions France ran riot against Ukraine, picking up a 7-1 victory. Buy the hosts at a France/Ukraine Goal Supremacy spread of 1.55-1.75, and you made 4.25 times your opening bet. Or buy a Total Goals spread of 2.85-3.05, and that’s 4.95 times your original wager. Even better, back a Total Goal Minutes spread of 146-156, and a makeup of 395 left you with a 239 times multiplier. It was a special night for Olivier Giroud. His brace, in the 24th and 33rd minutes, gave him an SMM makeup of 92, against a starting spread of 59-69 – that’s 23 times your initial stake. Slightly less importantly that saw him overtake Michel Platini to become the country’s 2nd highest goalscorer, on 42 goals in 100 appearances (Platini did 41 in 72). Who is France’s top goalscorer of all-time? Giroud is now 9 behind Thierry Henry on 51. Who do France face in the Nations League this Sunday? They carry that momentum into a major Group A3 clash with Portugal, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Premier League. Have Germany won a game in 2020?Suffering their 3rd draw in a row, Germany couldn’t keep Turkey down, their visitors equalising at every opportunity to end the game 3-3. For Germany, the goalscorers were no. 7 Draxler, no. 6. Neuhaus and no. 11 Waldschmidt, creating a German Shirt Numbers makeup of 24. Their visitors, on the other hand, saw goals from no. 6 Tufan, no. 17 Karaca, and no. 9 Karaman, totalling 32. That meant, if you sold a Germany/Turkey Shirt Supremacy spread of 20-28, you made 28 times your initial bet. There were also 4 yellow cards given out during the friendly, 3 for the Germans and 1 for Turkey. Buy a Bookings spread of 23-26, and a makeup of 40 won you 14 times your original stake. Or, go big and buy a Crossing Bookings spread of 120-170 – that’s Team A Bookings points x Team B Bookings points – and a makeup of 300 netted you 130 times your opening wager. Who do Germany face in the Nations League this Saturday? Chasing their first win of 2020, they travel to Ukraine, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Interactive. Who is the manager of the Netherlands? In a damp squib debut, new Netherlands manager Frank de Boer – who has 112 Dutch caps to his name – oversaw a 1-0 loss to Mexico on Thursday night. If you sold a Netherlands/Mexico Goal Supremacy spread of 0.75-0.95, you made 1.75 times your initial stake. The difference maker was Raul Jimenez’s 60th minute spotkick. Buy a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 14-17, then, and you bagged yourself 43 times your opening bet. Who do the Netherlands face in the Nations League this Sunday? They have a trip to Bosnia & Herzegovina, at 5pm on Sky Sports Interactive.
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