Daily Spread Betting Round-up
Tottenham, Rangers and Brighton moved forwards in the Europa League and EFL Cup last night – but how much could football spread betting fans have won? It’s the Daily Sports Spread Betting Roundup? Who will Tottenham face in the Europa League qualifying 3rd round?Spurs may have won, but it wasn’t exactly the kind of result to restore confidence after last weekend’s Premier League loss to Everton. The visitors actually went 1-0 down to Bulgaria’s 5th best side, Lokomotiv Plovdiv, in the 71st minute, following a goal from Georgi Minchev. Buy a Headed Goal Minutes spread of 28-31, and that’s 40 times your initial stake. It took a pair of quick sending offs for Tottenham to get back into the game. Lima Almeida was given a straight red in the 78th minute for handball on the line, prompting outrage, and a 2nd yellow, from Birsent Karagaren a minute later. With the Bookings makeup hitting 90, backing a starting price of 40-44 made you 36 times your opening bet. Harry Kane converted the subsequent spot-kick in the 80th minute, drawing Spurs level. If you bought the forward’s PGM spread of 43-47, you made 33 times your original wager. But if you bought a Penalty Goal Minutes spread of 16-19, you ended up with a 61 times multiplier. With 5 minutes left Tanguy Ndombele ensured Tottenahm avoided a sticky situation, while making 79 times their opening stake for anyone buying him at a substitute PGM of 3-6. Spurs will now face Macedonia’s Shkendija on Thursday 24th September, following Sunday’s trip to Southampton and Tuesday’s visit from Leyton Orient. Who will Rangers face in the Europa League qualifying 3rd round? Demolishing Lincoln Red Imps 5-0, Rangers continued an unbeaten, near flawless, start to 2020/21 on Thursday night. Substitute Aldredo Morelos was the game’s 2nd half star, completing a brace across the 67th and 88th minutes. Buy him at an absurdly high substitute SMM spread of 56-66, and a makeup of 243 still made you 177 times your opening wager. The Total Goal Minutes market, meanwhile, came in at 301, meaning again that a chunky starting spread of 191-206 nevertheless made you 95 times your initial stake. How many goals have Rangers conceded this season? 0. That’s right, in 8 competitive fixtures, Steven Gerard’s side are yet to let in a single goal. Factor in their pre-season, and that stat stretches to 13 matches. Their next tests will be Hibernian on Sunday, and Willem II in Europa League qualifying on Thursday. Who will Brighton face in the EFL Cup 3rd round?Bouncing back from Monday’s 3-1 loss to Chelsea, Brighton put 4 past Portsmouth to set up a Carabao Cup trip to Preston North End next week. Their 4-0 victory meant buying a Brighton/Portsmouth 0.85-1.05 left you with 2.95 times your initial bet. With 2 of those goals headers, buying a Headed SMMs spread of 41-48 made you 103 times your original stake from a makeup of 152.
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